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Kreatiewe momente van die Mooirivier in beeld en klank saamgevat
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AOSIS Publishing
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Accounting for health in climate change policies: a case study of Fiji [PDF]
BACKGROUND Climate change is expected to affect the health of most populations in the coming decades, having the greatest impact on the poorest and most disadvantaged people in the world.
Bowen, Kathryn, Morrow, Georgina
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Reason: The article ‘Literacy lessons learnt from parents after attending a seven-week Home School Partnership Programme' (DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajce.v6i1.291)’ published on 30 June 2016 in the South African Journal of Childhood Education has ...
AOSIS Publishing
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A critical review of disproportionality in loss and damage from climate change
Uses of disproportionality in scholarship on loss and damage from climate change and implications for policy and practice. Abstract The notion of disproportionate impacts of climate change on certain groups and regions has long been a part of policy debates and scientific inquiry, and was instrumental to the emergence of the “Loss and Damage” (L&D ...
Kelly Dorkenoo, Murray Scown, Emily Boyd
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Linking southern Africa into global history
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AOSIS Publishing
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Every country is a polluter and a victim of anthropogenic climate change. Inextricably linked, every greenhouse gas emitted from every corner of the world changes the atmospheric composition of the climate system.
Lefale, Penehuro Fatu
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Minimum participation rules in international environmental agreements : empirical evidence from a survey among delegates in international climate negotiations [PDF]
Recent contributions to the theoretical and experimental literature suggest that minimum participation rules (MPRs) are able to reduce free-riding incentives and may facilitate cooperation (or at least coordination) at the extensive margin of ...
Kesternich, Martin
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Issues in Australian Foreign Policy July to December 2022
Australian Journal of Politics &History, Volume 69, Issue 2, Page 325-340, June 2023.
Kate Clayton
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Increasing risk of glacial lake outburst floods as a consequence of climate change in the Himalayan region [PDF]
The greater Himalayan Mountains host the largest snow covered area outside the polar regions and serves as the source for some of the major fluvial systems of the world. The region acts as the lifeline for approximately 10% of the world’s population. The
Arshad Ali +2 more
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Sinking into the Sea? Climate Change and AOSIS Strategies
Climate change poses a serious threat to the world, in particular to the Small Island Developing States (SIDS). The organisation Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) represents the SIDS by giving them a voice in the United Nations. We discuss the different aspects of climate change and the role that a small actor like AOSIS plays in protecting the ...
Højland, Camille Marie Risager +1 more
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