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Climate change headlines are rarely positive, but even against that yardstick, the World Meteorological Organization's latest global warming predictions unveiled in mid-May marked a poignant moment for human civilisation. | News24_Business

READ |Eight years after global leaders gathered in a northeastern Paris suburb to seal the landmark 2015 climate agreement, no country is meeting the emissions cut goals needed to limit the global temperature rise to 1.

They were"too scared to be inside the house due to the uncertainty of whether its walls would survive or collapse", Dampha said. This builds on longstanding reforestation efforts that saw The Gambia regain 6.6% of its forest cover between 1990 and 2005. Research also suggests ain mangrove cover – which helps curb erosion and reduce the intensity of floods – across The Gambia and parts of Senegal between 1988 and 2018. All of this is aimed at cutting the country's net carbon emissions to net zero by 2050.says:"The Gambia has no choice.

And this project is part of a broader trend. Between 2010 and 2019, Mali doubled the number of people connected to renewable mini-grids using solar, hydro and biogas technologies, reaching 11 million people – or more than half the country’s population – in 2019. If these grids now serve up the power they can, the county could dramatically reduce its energy access problem.But that is not all.

Yet, if the world is to truly neutralise global warming, it will need more than the export of energy. It will need countries to learn how to turn things around from the brink of disaster.A frog climbs a branch in a protected forest on the outskirts of San Jose, Costa Rica, Wednesday, August 24, 2022.

The country has relied almost entirely on renewable energy since 2014. More than 7% of all passenger vehicles are electric, higher than in the US, Canada and the rest of Latin America. Electric vehicles are exempt from taxes and import duties, and owners have a range of other benefits – including free parking in designated spots as well as a waiver on annual road permit payments.

 

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