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		<title>Carbon Trading Exposed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carbon trading is seen by many as the key ingredient in combating climate change. But it is a complicated process affected by politics and economics. In this panel at the One Just World Forum in Adelaide, a group of experts gathered to talk about some of the initiatives that will help to reduce carbon emissions [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Sunna Kovanen in Kenya</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am Sunna Kovanen, a third-year undergraduate human geography student from the university of Joensuu, Finland.
I am currently on attachment in Ermis Africa in Nakuru to complete the work experience for my studies on GISEEM project. I started my exploration of East Africa with a student exchange period in Tumaini University in Iringa, Tanzania already [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Indigenous women speak out about climate change in Marrakech</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yaaku-Samburu activist Naini Meriwas addressed the final day of the IPACC conference on Climate Change in Marrakech.
Meriwas emphasised that indigenous women are at the front line of the impact of climate change in Africa, and yet have thus far been highly marginalised from policy making, consultations, and preparations for adaptation and mitigation.
Meriwas described the situation [...]]]></description>
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About the World Bank Carbon Finance Unit













The World Bank Carbon Finance Unit&#8217;s (CFU) initiatives are part of the larger global effort to combat climate change, and go hand in hand with the World Bank and its Environmernt Department &#8217;s mission to reduce poverty and improve living standards in the developing world.  The CFU uses money contributed by governments [...]]]></description>
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