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Global Warming of 1.5°C - an IPPC special report on the impacts of global warming
… in a higher probability of limiting warming to 1.5°C No reduction of net non-CO2 radiative forcing (purple in d) … 2°C (medium confidence). This indicates that the area at risk is projected to be approximately 50% lower at 1.5°C … (e.g., efficient irrigation, social safety nets, disaster risk management, risk spreading and sharing, …
Poverty and conservation: Landscapes, people and power
… use in CBNRM 35 Has CBNRM contributed to poverty reduction? 37 Lessons from CBNRM 38 Implications of these … or development. In cases where conservation activities risk making poor people worse off, there are ethical and … food banks and agricultural cooperatives • plan for better disaster management with communities • provide access rights …
Water as a human right?
… have more than doubled since 1996, and 97% of all natural disaster deaths occurred in developing countries. Poor water … of drinking water supplies through the elimination, or reduction to a minimum con- centration, of constituents of … include those necessary for: (a) The provision for the reduction of the stillbirth-rate and of infant mortality and …
Judges and the rule of law. Creating the links: Environment, human rights and poverty
… considered as economic damage just after the Chernobyl disaster. In 1988, the International Court of the Environment … are choices necessitating decisions not only about how risk should be regulated, how much protection is enough, … to improving living conditions in urban areas and a reduction in conflicts over natural resources in rural areas. …