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A Detailed Review of Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement

Article 6.4 Technical Infrastructure Introduction and Context Introduction and ContextArticle 6.4 of the Paris Agreement establishes a mechanism for international carbon market transactions under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). It provides a framework for cooperative mitigation actions that allow countries, businesses, and other stakeholders to engage in greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction […]

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Drone Mapping and Training in Environmental Management: Enhancing Deforestation Monitoring and Mitigation

Introduction Environmental degradation, particularly deforestation, poses severe ecological and socio-economic challenges. Traditional forest monitoring methods, relying on satellite imagery and ground surveys, have limitations in terms of resolution, cost, and frequency of data collection. Drone mapping offers an innovative alternative, bridging these gaps with high-resolution imagery and the ability to capture data at flexible intervals […]

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Inclusive Climate Action: Empowering Indigenous Communities for a Sustainable Future

The global challenge of climate change necessitates a collective and inclusive approach, where all stakeholders, particularly Indigenous Peoples, play a crucial role. Indigenous communities, with their rich traditional knowledge and close relationship with nature, are essential partners in climate action. This article explores the multifaceted approach to inclusive climate action, emphasizing the importance of education, […]

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