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Reflections inspired by the COP17 baobab tree

Posted by: Simone Banister, Posted on: 12 January 2012 - Categories: Africa, Climate Change

The opportunity to attend a COP (Conference of the Parties) event, and one that was hosted in South Africa where I grew up, was a dream come true for me - a once in a lifetime event I won't soon …

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Novel starts and leases of life for Caribbean mangroves

Posted by: Simone Banister, Posted on: 28 April 2011 - Categories: Climate Change

Maintaining and restoring mangrove cover helps protect areas of coastline or shoreline from erosion. This is done by absorbing the increasing energy and force of waves, due to sea level rise or powerful tropical storms and hurricanes, that might otherwise …

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Dealing with extremes: water in different climates

Posted by: Simone Banister, Posted on: 15 October 2010 - Categories: Climate Change

A Blog Action Day on water – how can I not write something? My career started in water resource and wastewater management in Johannesburg (I won’t say how many years ago!). I also came across the following quotes in an …

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Hot from the '1.5 to survive' camp at COP15

Posted by: Simone Banister, Posted on: 15 December 2009 - Categories: Climate Change

This will be a quick blog today as so much is happening right now. The Caribbean Community is actually hosting a side event today under the theme ‘ 1.5 to stay alive’ at Copenhagen to put forward their concerns on surviving …

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From the Caribbean to Rwanda: could there be linkages?

Posted by: Elizabeth Carriere, Posted on: 10 December 2009 - Categories: Africa, Climate Change

I arrived in Kigali at the end of August, to begin my first experience of working here in Africa. I have looked forward to this for many years. And I know I am especially fortunate to come to Rwanda and Burundi …

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The Burning Agenda

Posted by: Simone Banister, Posted on: 5 November 2009 - Categories: Climate Change

Last week I participated in a panel discussion which was part of a premiere launch of the movie ‘The Burning Agenda’. This is a film, produced by Dr Owen Day from the Buccoo Reef Trust and supported by the UK …

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Blog Action Day | A serious issue of survival for the Caribbean

Posted by: Simone Banister, Posted on: 15 October 2009 - Categories: Climate Change

I work as the climate change adviser for the DFID Caribbean office. I am based in our regional office in Barbados as part of our Tackling risks to growth team. I have been working in the Caribbean for over eight …

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