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Brazil fails to play a strong role at the climate talks

The Brazilian government were on the verge of announcing their emissions reduction targets and sharing numbers on how much they will reduce their greenhouse gas emissions but however they decided to sit back and wait at a time when the world is calling for ambitious actions on climate. Carlos Alberto de Mattos Scaramuzza from WWF Brazil [...]
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Sing for the Earth

‘Sing for the Earth‘ is a grass-roots campaign which aims to bring “the voice and interests of young children to the UN Climate Change talks and to heads of state around the world”. Families involved in the campaign have joined together to develop a short video to encourage politicians and inspire the public to take action. Check [...]
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Voice from Argentina

by Carolina Hernando My name is Carolina Hernando. I am Argentinian, and I am 15 years old. I live in the north of Buenos Aires and I live surrounded by nature. But it is becoming an urban area amazingly quick. Eleven years ago it was a no man’s land, it was ‘the countryside’, but nowadays the [...]
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Survival of islands at the Bangkok Climate talks

WWF together with other civil society representatives are at this year’s fourth round of UNFCCC climate negotiations in Bangkok, Thailand. The meeting started today, 28th September and will last for two weeks. I will be sharing views from a number of countries and people at this meeting to find out why this process is important. First we [...]
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Climate Witness Mugaaju Asman from Uganada

Mugaaju is 50 years old and lives in Chayanja Village along the Semiliki Basin, which drains into Lake Edward, Uganda. He works with his family on a farm where he grows maize, beans, sorghum. He has noticed changing weather patterns are disrupting farming and fishing in Uganda, and giving rise to health problems like pneumonia, [...]
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