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Beekeeping relieves land degradation in Kyrgyzstan
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Indigenous innovation at vanguard of climate change
Indigenous peoples already use traditional knowledge and survival skills to test adaptive responses to climate change.
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Fourteen days to seal history’s judgment on this generation
Our World 2.0 joins newspapers in 45 countries to speak with one voice on what is required from COP15.
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The climate is changing and so are we
United Nations University staff have been and should continue to be vigilant with their carbon footprints.
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Invest now in CO2 reduction innovations
There is urgent need to coordinate funding of climate change R&D programmes and share technological advances.
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COP15: Emission impossible
Two of the top thinkers on climate change explain why the the most important political gathering of our time will succeed or fail.
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Does climate change cause conflict?
A new report links temperature rises to conflict in Africa. But does this mean that climate change causes conflict?
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Turn off your pool cleaner and help save the planet
'1 Million Women' encourage Australian women to reduce carbon emissions, but is their message strong enough?
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Indigenous Voices on Climate Change film festival
The Indigenous Voices on Climate Change film festival will screen during COP15 at the National Museum of Denmark.
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Debate 2.0: Who’s afraid of climate change?
Do you think “scary” is acceptable in climate change campaigns and can it be effective, or just counter-productive?
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Climate change is a feminist issue
Granting women control over their own reproduction would combat overpopulation and reduce carbon emissions.
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Cutting carbon by degrees
United Nations University staff help save money and cut CO2 emissions by adjusting thermostats and seasonal wardrobe choices.
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High and dry
Scientists explain how they protect the Tibetan grasslands by working with communities to improve biodiversity, livestock production and livelihoods.
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Shared futures
The UK Youth Climate Coalition and the African Youth Initiative on Climate Change's Kenyan chapter plan to take their place as COP15 stakeholders.
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How things work: Ocean energy making waves
Ocean power could produce energy enough to cover the world's current electricity consumption, yet the industry is not getting adequate assistance.
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The rise of online climate activists
There is a surge of climate change activism, especially through social media, to promote awareness and influence leaders before COP15 in December.
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Better than Star Wars: The Age of Stupid
The Age of Stupid indicts our carbon indulgence with familiar examples of consumer gratification, warmongering and resource plunder.
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