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The Middle Eastern Weather Report: Menacing Clouds in the Entire Region
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Liv Elbirk
Camilla Juul Bjørn is a communication assistant at MS-MENA's (Middle East and North Africa) regional office in Amman, Jordan. All eyes focus on Copenhagen these days, and how great that Copenhagen is finally put on the global map. Though it...
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False start from EU on 2010 climate money
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Tom Sharman is ActionAid's climate justice coordinator Amid much fanfare today (Dec 12), Europe’s leaders announced €2.4 billion a year from 2010 in a so-called ‘fast-start’ initiative to enable developing countries to begin...
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And we’re dancing… dancing in the streets!
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Peter Bischoff
Kirsten Hjørnholm Sørensen works as a policy officer for MS ActionAid Denmark – currently with her agenda dominated by climate policy. Human nature continues to amaze me. Yesterday, in the streets of Copenhagen we celebrated life as...
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When every drop of water matters
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Peter Bischoff
Camilla Juul Bjørn is a communication assistant at MS-MENA's (Middle East and North Africa) regional office in Amman, Jordan. North of Amman the city of Zarqa is located. Zarqa is the third biggest city in Jordan and was originally a Palestinian...
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Climate change at the back bone of Africa's development
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Peter Bischoff
Adrian Nzamba is from Tanzania and currently takes part in the Global Change education carried out at MS' Global Platform in Copenhagen, Denmark. As I, among the people from Africa , see the way my brothers and sisters struggle from day to day in...
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Africa is too big to fail
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Peter Bischoff
Kirsten Hjørnholm Sørensen works as a policy officer for MS ActionAid Denmark – currently with her agenda dominated by climate policy. 17 trillion dollars. That’s the amount spent on saving banks and credit institutions during...
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POP 15: Absolute Let´s Climate
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Liv Elbirk
Anne Gramtorp is a student of New Communication , which is part of MS ActionAid Denmark's Global Change studies on climate and campaigns Sustainable, CO2 neutral, eco recycling and green climate friendliness. Success has many fathers... Many self...
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Climate change: Help needed from the rich, courage from the poor
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Liv Elbirk
Rasmus Holm works a communication advisor for MS in Nepal My colleague still has light in his eyes when he talks about the apple farmer, he visited in the hill-rich region of Jumla 10 years ago. They had to taste all of his many varieties, but happy and...
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