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Africa Union Day, 2017: What Nigeria government need to do to ensure we stay below 1.5 degree

Africa Union Day, 2017: What Nigeria government need to do to ensure we stay below 1.5 degree

by Pacc Policy | May 24, 2017 | Blog

Climate change is a global phenomenon, and is evident in Nigeria. The oil rich African country is currently faced with adverse climate conditions that already have negative impacts on the welfare of millions of people. There are persistent droughts, flooding, and...

We know who is responsible for climate chaos, and how to stop them

by Pacc Policy | May 18, 2017 | Uncategorized

With political unrest around the world and climate impacts intensifying daily, now more than ever we need to stand up to protect our shared environment and be active in shaping a just society. We know the fossil fuel industry has been corrupting our politics and...
Why it is important for Nigeria to stay below 1.5 degree.

Why it is important for Nigeria to stay below 1.5 degree.

by Pacc Policy | May 16, 2017 | News and Activities

By Umar Danbaba Josiah Climate change refers to the deviation from the normal climate patterns of a place, such as temperature rise, erratic rainfall, sand storms, desertification, low agricultural yield; drying up of water bodies and flooding. Natural events and...
MORE HANDS ON BOARD: THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE

MORE HANDS ON BOARD: THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE

by Pacc Policy | May 16, 2017 | News and Activities

By Adegbe Blessing Ojoshogu The world has had to battle against many plights over the years: from wars, famine, poverty, and now global warming. By now it must be common knowledge that the climate of the world is changing, and the more unconcerned we sit, the graver...

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