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Week ending July 4th 2004



 

Featured sites

Fast Start Finance makes available information about funding for climate action by developing countries.

The United Nations Decade for Deserts and the Fight Against Desertification website provides information, news and resources concerning action to protect the world's drylands from further deterioration and degradation.

The Corner House website makes available a series of thought-provoking reports and presentations, published by themselves and by and other organizations, on climate issues.

And finally,

Brazilian artist Nele Azevedo discusses her work Melting Men, a series of installations that has been adopted as climate change art.

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The Twentieth Session of the Subsidiary Bodies to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change took place in Bonn, Germany, 16-25th June 2004. Lengthy discussions on good practice guidance for land use, land use change and forestry ended with some commentators suggesting that the result may encourage Russia to ratify the Kyoto Protocol.

At an in-session workshop on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation, southern speakers stressed the need to take account of local knowledge in facilitating adaptation. Anthony Nyong of the University of Jos, Nigeria, said that local stakeholders’ views must be considered if successful adaptation measures are to be developed. Ahsan Ahmed, of the Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad Centre for Water and Environment emphasized the importance of field-level discussions on indigenous solutions.

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Malaysia has complained that Indonesian forest fires threaten its tourist industry, demanding that the Indonesian government crack down on fires started for land clearance.

Smoke generated by hundreds of fires on Sumatra has grounded local flights and is affecting cities in nearby Malaysia where schools may be closed because of the health risk. "During the dry season, local farmers usually clear land using the slash and burn method. It's a tradition and it is hard to stop. We can only hope for rain," said Transtoto Handadhari for the Ministry of Forestry. Current conditions are the worst since the region-wide haze of 1997/98.

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Rapid urbanization is increasing southeastern China's warming rate at a much faster rate than other regions, according to a new report. "These results are further evidence of the human impact on climate," said Liming Zhou, researcher at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

The mean temperature over southeastern China has risen by 0.05 degrees Celsius a decade since 1979, with nighttime low temperatures rising at a greater rate than daytime highs. "Human-induced changes in land use... may have changed climate as much as greenhouse gases over some particular regions of the land," says Liming Zhou. To improve accuracy, the study blended conventional station observations with model-based data, satellite records and census information.

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Bright Ideas

Vietnam biofuel

A prize-winning nation-wide biogas programme takes Vietnam's human and animal waste and turns it into clean, renewable energy, improving smallholders' quality of life

Schools for Intelligent Energy Use

Schools for Intelligent Energy Use builds a bridge between intermediate vocational schools and civil societies to increase involvement in the field of energy saving and renewable energy

Hangers4Life

HANGER 4 LIFE produces a stylish range of ecofriendly, carbon-neutral adjustable garment hangers

Toronto Zoo

Toronto Zoo is deploying green roof technology, solar hot water heating and solar and geothermal energy and plans to use dung from elephants and other large animals in a biogas plant

Tokyo Electric Taxi Project

The Tokyo Electric Taxi Project is trialling battery-switch technology that could provide the optimum solution for electric vehicle fleets

EcoARK

The Far Eastern Group has built the EcoARK, a three-story exhibition hall, using 1.5 million plastic bottles (video)

SmartTrips

SmartTrips visits different Portland neighborhoods every year with activities aimed at reducing drive-alone trips and increasing biking, walking and public transit use.

Zipcar

Zipcar provides flexible car sharing, by the hour or by the day and in many cities

Hydrogen-powered buses

Hydrogen-powered buses are carrying passengers on the streets of Reykjavik, Iceland (video)

Esprimo P7000

The Esprimo P7000 Series of desktop computers from Fujitsu supports 0-Watt technology

Progressive Lighting and Energy Solutions

Progressive Lighting and Energy Solutions makes companies green, one light bulb at a time

VeggieDag

Ghent, Belgium, has declared Thursday a Veggie Day, promoting a meat-free, climate-friendly diet for one day of the week

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Tiempo Climate Newswatch
Updated: September 4th 2010