Ugandan Villages Destroyed To Fight Climate Change
Ugandan Villages Destroyed To Fight Climate Change
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Ugandan Villages Destroyed To Fight Climate Change

🕒︎ 2025-11-03

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Ugandan Villages Destroyed To Fight Climate Change

From NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT By Paul Homewood h/t Ian Magness From the Telegraph: The £33m aid project was designed to help poor Ugandan farmers deal with the impact of climate change. But the reality saw their crops and homes destroyed in an “inhuman” project that left them “on the brink of starvation”. Local government officials, who were guarded by armed security forces, razed crops, trees and homes as they claimed to be re-wilding wetland in a project run by the Green Climate Fund (GCF), which has received £2.6bn in UK taxpayers’ money. It is one of a number of controversial projects uncovered in a seven-month investigation by The Telegraph into how the Government is spending £11.6bn in International Climate Finance (ICF). Full story here. Meanwhile Ugandan farmers seem to be doing pretty well “despite” climate change. It is the green lobby they should be more worried about! https://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#compare 5 1 vote Article Rating Like this: Like Loading... Discover more from Watts Up With That? Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Welcome to Watts Up With That, one of the most well-known climate blogs! We gather the latest scientific research, news, and expert opinion to help you understand how our planet is changing and what implications it may have for humanity. Our approach is based on facts, objective analysis, and open discussions about one of the most critical issues of our time. Watts up with that climate and what changes await us – let’s figure it out together! Watts Up With That covers a wide range of topics related to climate change and its impact on the world. Here’s what’s important to us: Global warming – its causes, consequences, and future forecasts. Analysis of current climate research and its findings. Climate change news. Extreme weather events – hurricanes, droughts, floods, and their connection to climate change. The impact of different energy sources on the environment and the development of sustainable technologies. Political and economic aspects and how states and international organizations respond to climate change.

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