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The Multiple Benefits of Turning Waste to Energy

December 4, 2020
Peter Nash
Landfills and wastewater treatment plants generate methane, a potent greenhouse gas (GHG), from decomposing organic waste and wastewater treatment...
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adaptation, carbon, clean energy, climate change integration, emissions, governance, infrastructure, low emission development strategies, urban
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Collaboration Between SA-LED and CapeNature to Mainstream Low Emissions Development in a Conservation Organization

August 27, 2020
Mona Khadr
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South Africa—the third most biodiverse country in the world—is home to more than 95,000 known species and a diverse range of biomes, from forests to...
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