(par 9.2) Environmental stress affecting communities in Uganda could soon become a worldwide

Environmental stress affecting communities in Uganda could soon become a worldwide http://www.villagevolunteers.org/PDFs/Travel%20Documents/Projects%20Library/EnvironmentandConflict.pdf?PHPSESSID=e56fcecf3f491395e3fd29b6c61e67a9 By: the Village Volunteers: Conflict from Environmental Stress: The New Leading Cause of Human Conflict Introduction Throughout history, humanity has treaded an endless and dangerous string of conflict. Wars have been fought over religion and over ideology. There have been territorial wars, colonial […]
(par 9.2) Developing Countries Need to Chart Their Own Course to Net Zero Emissions

Developing countries need to chart their own course to net zero emissions https://theconversation.com/developing-countries-need-to-chart-their-own-course-to-net-zero-emissions-159655 Authors Navroz K. Dubash Honorary Associate Research Fellow, University of Exeter Harald Winkler Professor of Climate Change Mitigation and Inequality, University of Cape Town Lavanya Rajamani Professor of International Environmental Law, University of Oxford Translating complex climate science into language […]
(par 9.2) Can Africa Maintain its Economic Growth

Can Africa Maintain its Economic Growth? http://www.theglobalist.com/can-africa-maintain-its-economic-growth/ Smart Industrialization for Africa’s Economic Transformation. By Arancha González Africa’s economic rise over the past two decades is no longer news. In the decade from 2003, the region’s output expanded by over 5% a year, in spite of a protracted slowdown in many of its biggest export markets. The […]