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Africa BioEnergy News
Africa Vulnerable to Climate Change
"Africa might very well experience the greatest human tragedy due to climate
change. Although it has contributed less than any other region to the
greenhouse gas emissions that are widely held responsible for global
warming, the African continent is the least equipped and the most vulnerable to variations in temperature. The African savannahs – broad grasslands with scattered trees -
which are both economically important and ecologically unique, are in
danger of disappearing.
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Surviving a Fragile Peace
Moses Odokonyero writes in a local Ugandan newspaper: “On the rough and bumpy ride from Gulu town to Anaka trading
centre about 35kms west of Gulu town, the road is full of signs of life. Trucks
laden with matooke from Paidha in Nebbi district head in the opposite direction
to town. Young men energetically peddle bicycles loaded with merchandise, beads
of sweat dripping from their faces. People can be seen by the roadside, working
in their green fields of groundnuts, beans and cassava. There is even a lone
UPDF soldier in his garb walking along the road, not with a gun but a hoe!
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Global Issues Affecting Africa
"The energy industry is going through rapid change and transition and faces what are, perhaps, unprecedented challenges. Global market growth will continue in the long term despite the recent slowdown. Yet reducing emissions and global environmental protection are part of the mainstream political agenda. New technologies offer both new opportunities and challenges. The structural backdrop is ongoing liberalisation and globalisation
of markets. These issues are complex and inter-relate, that is why
the International Centre for Energy Policy and Technology (ICEPT) aims to provide high quality analysis at the policy/
technology/environmental interface. By way of introduction some of
these key themes are considered here.
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Indian Government Promotes West Africa Biofuels Fund
“The Indian Government has provided US$250 million to the
ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) for the establishment of a
fund to promote biofuels in the West Africa sub-region. Ghana's Prof. Dominic Fobih, the Minister of
Lands, Forestry and Mines. India had
already closed a bioenergy cooperation agreement with Senegal earlier this year
, but is now stepping up its involvement in the region.
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 Sunflower growers survey their crops in fields on the outskirts of Gulu, Uganda. Green Energy (U) is a start-up alternative energy company that proposes to harness the biomass from crops like these for processing into biofuels at a local plant.
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