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Strategising on Instrumentalising Social Protection to Save West Africa From Climate Change at the OTUWA-DTDA’s Abuja Regional Workshop

Posted By: adminon: October 09, 2024In: World From AfricaTags: Climate colonialism, DTDA, Frederick Chiluba, IPCC, Just transition, Kenneth Kaunda, Michael Imoudu, OTUWA, Registrar of Trade Unions, Sekou Toure, Siaka Stevens, Silva de Lula, Social protection, ‘Polluters pay’ principleNo CommentsViews:
Strategising on Instrumentalising Social Protection to Save West Africa From Climate Change at the OTUWA-DTDA’s Abuja Regional Workshop

How might a severely climate change threatened continent guarantee the social protection that can make the energy transition from fossil fuel a just transition in the face of unspeakable soc... Read more

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Is Nigeria Watching Climate Change From the Prism of the ‘Tropic of Chaos’?

Posted By: adminon: August 10, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: Climate Change, COP26, Green Peace, IPCC, UN, ‘Code red for humanity’, ‘Tropic of Chaos’No CommentsViews:
Is Nigeria Watching Climate Change From the Prism of the ‘Tropic of Chaos’?

This book was not written with Nigeria in mind but Nigeria fits neatly as a case study in its predictive accuracy the day after the UN’s Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change, (IPCC) re... Read more

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Genesis, Consequences, Remedies and Global Politics of Climate Change

Posted By: adminon: March 29, 2021In: BookspaceTags: Environtropica, IPCC, UNEP, UNFCCCNo CommentsViews:
Genesis, Consequences, Remedies and Global Politics of Climate Change

TITLE:  Climate Change: Genesis, Consequences, Remedies and Global Politics AUTHOR: Prof ‘Tola Badejo PUBLISHER: College Press & Publishers Ltd, Jericho, GRA, Ibadan. NO OF PAGES: 98 REV... Read more

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A Fatal Blow to the Opponents of Climate Change Treaties

Posted By: adminon: November 12, 2020In: FlashbackTags: Earth Summit, Ecology, Greenhouse gases, IPCC, Kyoto Protocol, Paris Agreement, UNCED, UNFCCNo CommentsViews:
A Fatal Blow to the Opponents of Climate Change Treaties

By Prof. ‘Tola Badejo On July 21, 2017, I published an article on page 20 of The Nation titled ‘Trump should go back to school’. The focus of the article was how successive Republican Presid... Read more

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