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Nasayau Lurang
Nasayau Lurang is the sub-editor of a local radio station in Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea. She covers environment and climate change stories in the country
Posts by Nasayau Lurang
PNG seeks to contribute to a legally binding copenhagen deal
No commentsPapua New Guinea’s Prime Minister announces his country’s stand in the current climate change talks in Copenhagen.
»No new commitments on the reduction of emmisions for the new term of Kyoto from developed countries
No commentsNo new comittments from developed countries on the reduction of their greenhouse gas out yet for the next period of the Kyoto Protocol.
»Youths in the Pacific voice their concern on climate change
No commentsYouths in the pacific raise their concern on the impacts of climate change in the pacific.
»PNG’s position on REDD may give rise to human rights issues
No commentsPapua New Guinea’s position in terms of safe guards under REDD expected to give rise to human rights issues.
»Tuvalu working towards being a role model country in terms of renewable energy
No commentsTuvalu is working towards being a role model country on renewable energy as a mitigation measure to address sea level rise
»Papua New Guineans express concern on sea level rise
No commentsPapua New Guineans concerned on the PNG government not having a National Adaptation plan to address sea level rise.
»Illegal logging rife in Papua New Guinea
No commentsPapua New Guinea among a number of developing countries that have a big problem of illegal logging.
»Papua New Guinea ranked as the most affected country by extreme weather events
No commentsPacific Island state country, Papua New Guinea ranked as being among the most affected country by a number of extreme weather events.
»Developing countries encouraged to venture into biotechnology
Comments offDenmark’s Secretary for farmers producing biomass for energy urges developing countries to venture into biotechnology
»Governments urged to consider the importance of gender when dealing with climate change issues
No commentsGlobal Gender Climate Alliance calls on government’s to recognise the importance of women participation when dealing with climate change issues.
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