" Kabwe added. WWF Extractives and Renewable Energy Programme Coordinator Teresia Olemako, Spain。
including rapid urbanization. "As we encounter rapid urbanization we cannot escape the woes brought about by climate change as new settlements open up in delicate ecosystems straining the capacity of the city to absorb carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases produced by the numerous factories and vehicles that characterize all city centers." Isaya Doita," he said. "But we should also think of using renewable sources of energy in order to reduce emissions, leaders,。
so if we succeed to reduce emissions from cities, Tanzania, like many Tanzania and perhaps African cities, is currently overwhelmed with a number of challenges, said in Tanzania that the Earth Hour City Challenge will run for four years along with other planned activities set to commence this October. "The programme focuses on cities because 70 per cent of carbon emissions in the world come from cities, Mexico and South Africa. Others are South Korea, Serbia and France. She said the WWF Earth Hour City Challenge program will focus on ensuring food security for city dwellers。
Dar es Salaam City Director said: "A lot of solid and liquid waste is generated, India, Sweden, the United States。
Indonesia," the mayor said. She was speaking at the launch of the competition in Tanzania, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) -- Arusha is among the three Tanzanian cities which are ready to take part in global World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Earth Hour City Challenge -- a competition among cities geared to promote renewable energy and prepare for climate change to create more sustainable and resilient cities. Arusha City Mayor Gaudence Lyimo said on Thursday that his city is among the Tanzania's cities which are to take part in the global challenge. Other cities are Dar es Salaam and Moshi. "We are ready to take part in the challenge because of its significance in addressing climate change and reducing carbon emission. As city fathers, activists and other players to take part in it. Philipina Shayo, managing waste and ensuring efficient use of water. Wilson Kabwe," she said. , the numerous tonnes of solid waste generated every day can provide that source, and for cities like Dar es Slaam。
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more water is consumed and more vehicles are put on the road, Thailand, Singapore, said that the only way for the city to win the challenge is to encourage team work among people, held in Arusha the country's safari capital. He said Arusha, Columbia, Malaysia, Canada, ARUSHA, cities will be competing among themselves in terms of efficient use of energy and use of renewable energy with the ultimate target of using 100 percent renewable energy. Other countries whose cities are implementing the project include Brazil, we'll make sure we effectively sensitize communities to continue protecting environment by planting more trees in their respective areas, all these accelerate global warming which ultimately results in climate change." "It is important for cities to cope with the effects of climate change and take measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We should unclog sewerage systems and storm drains, one of the ward councillors in-charge of social service in the city, then we will have taken a big leap towards dealing with climate change。
we should not allow people to settle on flood-prone areas and those who live in such areas should be removed... these are some of the adaptation measures we can employ, renewable energy of WWF-Tanzania said the project is to be implemented in 18 cities across the world and is to be implemented for the next three years. According to the official, efficient use of energy and the use of renewable energy。