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The LDC Independent Expert Group is an informal group of individuals from Least Developed Countries, with expertise on climate, forests, sust. development...

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    9 Dec 2016

    By 2030, 90% of 's land will be used for farming as more forests are cleared.

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    9 Dec 2016

    Policies have been set in place to act on climate change but financing and implementation still remain a big issue.

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    9 Dec 2016

    Agricultural land is increasing by 1% per annum, meaning less and less of forest cover and wetlands the

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    8 Dec 2016

    In Uganda, temperatures have been rising above the normal global average, says Dr Revocatus Twinomuhangi

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    8 Dec 2016

    's temperature increase is above global average at 1-1.5°C

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    Since 1945, the area covered by glaciers on the great Rwenzori mountain has reduced by 50%

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    8 Dec 2016

    With 80% of Ugandans dependent on Rain-fed Agric,which is 60% of Exports,Uganda is highly vulnerable to Climate Change.

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    8 Dec 2016
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    8 Dec 2016

    As journalists there's a lot we arent covering may be bse our eyes are not open or we have not taken interest

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  10. 8 Dec 2016

    In few minutes a conversation on climate change challenges and pledges and opportunities Follow

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    8 Nov 2016

    In Uganda,we loss over 18000 children to death due to indoor Pollution.

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    8 Nov 2016

    Over $1 m marked for Ugandans to train in the petroleum sector. But how much are we putting in renewables?

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    8 Nov 2016
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    8 Nov 2016

    At Uganda pledged a total of atleast 3,200 Mega Watts renewable electricity generation capacity by 2030

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    8 Nov 2016

    Learn more about Uganda's efforts

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    8 Nov 2016

    A 2012 survey showed 14.88% of Ugandans have access to grid services, out of which 54.8% in urban, 7% in rural areas.

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    8 Nov 2016

    The hydro electricity that Uganda heavily relies on is insufficient so other alternatives must be explored.

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  18. 7 Nov 2016

    Join us tomorrow in Kampala for a conversation on 's renewable energy& its role sustainable economic development

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    27 Jul 2016
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    VIDEO: Chime Wangdi of discusses Bhutan's pursuit of a ‘global happiness goal' -->

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    27 Jul 2016

    Q&A: Planting trees has become a national pastime for the Bhutanese, says Chime Wangdi

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