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At the conclusion of COP23 in Bonn, UN Environment, the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB), the German International Cooperation (GIZ) and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), presented on processes and instruments to address climate change from a consumption perspective. During the event in the German pavilion, Dr. Ulf Jaeckel from BMUB stated that “more than 70% of GHG emissions globally are caused by consumption decisions, thus the time is now to motivate consumers to adopt more sustainable consumption behaviours to tackle climate change.”
COP23 Side Event: Sustainable Consumption – Processes and Instruments Addressing Climate Change
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At the conclusion of COP23 in Bonn, UN Environment, the German Federal Ministry for the...
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KNOWLEDGE SHARING AND PARTICIPATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDELINES FOR COMPLEX SERVICES IN ASEAN
KNOWLEDGE SHARING AND PARTICIPATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDELINES FOR COMPLEX SERVICES IN ASEAN
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The official kick-off and stakeholder meeting for the project titled “Knowledge Sharing and Participation for...
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Digitalisation at the heart of Bangkok conference
ASEAN Crops website launched at the Meeting of the ASEAN Ministers on Agriculture and Forestry
ASEAN Crops website launched at the Meeting of the ASEAN Ministers on Agriculture and Forestry
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ASEAN Crops website showcased at the Exhibition of the 39th Meeting of the ASEAN Ministers...
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Climate Change and Urban Planning: Speaking about “Urban Adaptation” on World Town Planning Day
Time for sustainable production to rice to the occasion
Time for sustainable production to rice to the occasion
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Healthy rice production is vital not only for farmers, but also its daily consumers. So,...
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