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Disney Ramos

@disneyramos3

Ph.D. Scholar, Tongji University, Shanghai, China /Business Consultant at QUALO Global

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It's my pleasure to share with you my article published at Sustainability Journal. Abstract: mdpi.com/2071-1050/14/9… It's my pleasure to share with you my article published in Sustainability Journal.

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Climate change is considered a justice issue based on causes, its impacts, and policies designed to manage it. Africa and the developing world contribute less to Green HouseGasemissions(GHG) which is the leading cause of climate change.Still, they suffer the most from its consequ

Climate change is considered a justice issue based on causes, its impacts, and policies designed to manage it. Africa and the developing world contribute less to Green HouseGasemissions(GHG) which is the leading cause of climate change.Still, they suffer the most from its consequ
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The International AI City Forum is one of the critical high-end forums for the 2022 WAIC. The forum invites representatives from overseas cities and international organizations, experts, and scholars to explore the construction of Meta-City together through online/offline ways.

The International AI City Forum is one of the critical high-end forums for the 2022 WAIC. The forum invites representatives from overseas cities and international organizations, experts, and scholars to explore the construction of Meta-City together through online/offline ways.
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Sao Tome, May 24, – The Government, in partnership with FAO and with funding from the Green Climate Fund (GCF), launches the activities of the capacity-building project to address the effects of climate change impacting the blue economy, including the fishing and tourism sectors.

Sao Tome, May 24, – The Government, in partnership with FAO and with funding from the Green Climate Fund (GCF), launches the activities of the capacity-building project to address the effects of climate change impacting the blue economy, including the fishing and tourism sectors.