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Millions of girls as young as 14 across climate change-ravaged Africa forced to be child brides

Original post on Mirror Millions of girls across Africa are facing a terrible choice ­brought on by severe climate change – ­be a child bride or die. Girls as young as 14 are forcibly placed with husbands they don’t love ­because their despairing fathers and mothers can no longer support them. Soaring temperatures, failing crops, droughts, floods, and scarce

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Opportunities in Green Economy

Original post on Modern Ghana The call was made at a Green Finance conference organized by the African Guarantee Fund (AGF), International Trade Centre (ITC) and Nordic Development Fund (NDF) on November 21 in Accra. The conference was aimed at highlighting the positive financial and environmental benefits to be gained in the Green Economy,” said

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To address hunger effectively, first check the weather, says new study

Original post on Phys.org Too little rain, or too much, is often a driver of poverty and hunger, leading to poor nutrition and food insecurity among vulnerable populations. According to a new study, rainfall patterns also provide clues on how to most effectively alleviate food insecurity. The study, to be published November 24 in Scientific Reports,

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Private Sector Called Upon to Disrupt “Business-As-Usual” at COP 23

Original post on Huffington Post “I am asking you to misbehave…” This was UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ plea to business during his opening of the High-Level Meeting of Caring for Climate, held during COP 23 — the annual UN climate conference — in Bonn last week. Generally, when the words “misbehave” and “business” appear together, we

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Russian meteorological service confirms elevated radioactivity

Original post on DW There are further indications that the release of the radioactive isotope ruthenium-106 could be traced back to the Mayak nuclear facility in the Ural region, a reprocessing site for spent nuclear fuel. Russian meteorological service Rosgidromet confirmed on Monday the release of Ru-106 in the southern Urals in late September and early October, classifying

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India’s renewables push could lift thousands of rural workers out of poverty

Original post on Quartz India’s major renewable energy push could be as much about poverty reduction and job creation as it is about energy security and climate change. The Narendra Modi government aims to install 175 gigawatts (GW, 1 GW = 1,000 megawatts) of renewable energy capacity in the country by 2022—and this is expected to create

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Deforestation Puts Almost $1 Trillion in Assets at Risks Worldwide

Original post on TriplePundit According to CDP, the risks from unchecked deforestation are mounting worldwide. In a report issued yesterday, the NGO said that impacts from energy consumption, and resulting carbon emissions, are not the only reason why companies should be worried about how climate change could affect their portfolios. In addition, the role that forests

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Communicating Sustainability

The word Sustainability seems to be on everyone’s agenda nowadays, which is a good development. In fact, it has gotten to a point that some businesses feel they won’t make sales or turnover if they don’t ‘greenwash’ their product or service line with the word ‘sustainability’ at the center of their marketing process. Some of

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