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UNFCCC radio

Podcast: How can countries like Malawi benefit from the UNFCCC's Clean Development Mechanism?

Podcast: How can countries like Malawi benefit from the UNFCCC’s Clean Development Mechanism?

In the seventeenth in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports, Charles Chikapa explores the benefits of the CDM for Malawi.

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Podcast: How a solar water heating project is changing lives in South Africa’s Cosmos City

In the sixteenth in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports Zeenat Abdool takes a look at a solar water heating project implemented by the city of Johannesburg.

PODCAST: Restoring human dignity in South Africa with the CDM

PODCAST: Restoring human dignity in South Africa with the CDM

In the fifteenth in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports RTCC is hosting, Zeenat Abdool, a radio journalist from South Africa visits the community outside Durban to see how much a solar heater project has changed their lives.

PODCAST: How does the CDM benefit sustainable development

PODCAST: How does the CDM benefit sustainable development

In the fourteenth in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports RTCC is hosting, Ugonma Cokey, from Voice of Nigeria traveled to Bonn to explore how the CDM is contributing to sustainable development.

PODCAST: Benefits of the CDM for African Communities

PODCAST: Benefits of the CDM for African Communities

In the thirteenth in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports, Nigerian journalist Ugonma Cokey, travelled to Bonn, Germany, home of the UNFCCC to explore both the benefits and the limitations to the CDM in Africa.

UNFCCC launches latest round of CDM Radio competition

UNFCCC launches latest round of CDM Radio competition

Following the first round of the CDM African Radio contest, the UNFCCC opens the second round of applications entitled “Changing Lives”.

PODCAST: Creating jobs from solar in South Africa

PODCAST: Creating jobs from solar in South Africa

In the twelfth in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports, David Mwanza from Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation visits a CDM project in Durban, South Africa.

PODCAST: Turning waste to energy in South Africa

PODCAST: Turning waste to energy in South Africa

In the eleventh in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports RTCC is hosting, Wambi Michael, a radio producer in Uganda, examines the potential for energy from waste in Africa.

PODCAST: Heating water from South African rooftops

PODCAST: Heating water from South African rooftops

In the tenth in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports RTCC is hosting, Kensika Monshengwo, a freelance broadcast journalist from the Democratic Republic of Congo visits a successful CDM project on the sidelines of December’s UN climate conference.

PODCAST: What lessons can Uganda learn about the CDM from Mexico

PODCAST: What lessons can Uganda learn about the CDM from Mexico

In the tenth in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports that RTCC is hosting, Emmanuel Okella from Radio Simba-Uganda asks what the country could learn from projects in Mexico.

PODCAST: Realising the potential for the CDM in Africa

PODCAST: Realising the potential for the CDM in Africa

In the tenth in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports RTCC is hosting, the UNFCCC’s Irini Roumboglou talks to a project developer about a waste-to-energy project in Cote d’Ivoire.

PODCAST: Solving multiple problems with composting in Uganda

PODCAST: Solving multiple problems with composting in Uganda

Wambi Michael finds out how a compost plant could provide a solution to multiple problems in Uganda, in the eighth of a series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports hosted by RTCC.

PODCAST: Tackling desertification and deforestation in Nigeria

PODCAST: Tackling desertification and deforestation in Nigeria

In the eighth of a series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports RTCC is hosting, Irini Roumboglou finds out how efficient wood stoves are helping to tackle the problems of deforestation and desertification in Nigeria.

PODCAST: How carbon offsetting is working in the DRC

PODCAST: How carbon offsetting is working in the DRC

In the seventh of a series of UNFCCC Podcasts, Kensika Monshengwo, a freelance journalist from the Democratic Republic of Congo, explains how carbon offsetting works, using the example of tree planting projects.

PODCAST: Fulfilling the potential for the CDM in Africa

PODCAST: Fulfilling the potential for the CDM in Africa

In the sixth of a series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports the UNFCCC’s Irini Roumboglou finds out more about how Clean Development Mechanism could benefit Africa and why more projects haven’t been registered in the region.

PODCAST: Fuelling the fire with waste paper in Nigeria

PODCAST: Fuelling the fire with waste paper in Nigeria

In the fifth in a series of UNFCCC Radio podcasts, Ugochi Anyaka, from Aso Radio in Nigeria debates whether paper briquette projects should be approved under the CDM.

Podcast: Solar power bringing light to Africa's townships

Podcast: Solar power bringing light to Africa’s townships

The UNFCCC’s Irini Roumboglou looks at the benefits of the CDM in South Africa and asks what lessons can be learnt from its implementation.

PODCAST: How efficient cooking stoves can cut emissions in Zambia

PODCAST: How efficient cooking stoves can cut emissions in Zambia

In the third of a series of UNFCCC Clean Development Mechanism Radio Club reports, David Mwanza from Zambia’s National Broadcasting Cooperation takes a closer look coal fire cook stoves in the country.

Podcast: How does the Clean Development Mechanism benefit Africa?

Podcast: How does the Clean Development Mechanism benefit Africa?

In the second of a series of UNFCCC Clean Development Mechanism Radio Club reports, Irini Roumboglou takes a closer look at the benefits of the CDM in Africa.

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Podcast: Impact of 2007 floods in Uganda

In the first of a series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports, Emmanuel Okella talks about the effect severe flooding had on Uganda in 2007, and how the country is recovering.

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