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Estimated contributions to warming by these gasses under this metric depend on changes in flux, such that later starting years of accounting may reward countries that subsequently reduce these fluxes, without considering their initial contribution to warming when fluxes were increasing. We find that ...
We assessed the contribution of combinations of adaptation interventions on their effectiveness. Independent of the sector, 61% of the reviewed studies applied a single intervention. Specifically, in the coastal sector single interventions were most common (74% of the studies), while only 7% of the...
to help them improve their capacities in combating climate change, he said, adding that China will also step up its efforts to make positive contribution to the sustainable and green development of Pacific island countries and jointly rekindle confidence in global cooperation against climate change. ...
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"This continued contribution from Germany will help strengthen the MRC's efforts to bring about improved integrated and coordinated river basin planning and management at a time that the lower Mekong basin is experiencing rapid development and change," Pham Tuan Phan, CEO of the MRC maintained. ...
The 48 least advanced countries, which include most of sub-Saharan Africa and the particularly vulnerable small island states, have all submitted a national contribution to the COP21. "The efforts of developing countries in tackling climate change far exceed their responsibility,...
Malaysia's contribution to global warming and climate variation is mainly due to the unlimited exploitation of these non-renewable resources. However, in 2001, the Malaysian government realized the need to encourage use of renewable energy as a better alternative and a cleaner solution [12]. Some...