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by Israel Adeoye | 11-03-2019 00:54
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The issue of climate change is at a global level but its consequences are far more reaching in developing countries particularly Nigeria, a country whose biodiversity and environmental stability are already faced with other threats like habitat degradation, soil contamination and increasing population growth. Among others, climate change is the most dangerous environmental challenge as a result of human activities which could result to massive destruction of the ecosystem, change in human behaviors etc. This understanding therefore underscores the danger associated with climate change and the need to act fast before it is too late. Nigeria being a vulnerable country, it is necessary to embark on environmental projects and activities that will improve the environmental status of the country as the country is one of the developing counties that has little or no input to ensuring proper conservation of the environment. Supporting the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) strategy, which is focused on policy advocacy, working on adaptation and mitigation measures, promoting networking and partnership on climate change issues and embarking on fact finding measures to support baseline information and data management on climate change, I strongly believe that if properly implemented and executed, Nigeria¡¯s environmental condition will drastically improve. The NCF have therefore put in place 5-point mitigation and adaptation strategies to victoriously combat climate change in Nigeria. These are enlightenment campaign, mitigation strategy, adaptation initiatives, policy and advocacy, and carbon finance. 1. Enlightenment Campaign With its impact on us and our daily activities, many Nigerians are not aware of the climate change so that no much attention or consideration is paid to the increase in flooding occurrences, high temperature and desertification. NCF therefore has therefore decided to embark on climate change enlightenment campaign strategies to sensitize Nigerians, particularly youth across the country and women in rural environment who are the most vulnerable groups to climate change and its attendant impact. 2. Mitigation Strategy As tropical forests play a very important role in environmental conservation and management, it is very necessary that the rate of deforestation in Nigeria is grossly reduced. Nature has already blessed Nigeria with materials for carbon sequestration. 3. Adaptation Initiatives Due to the serious threat climate change poses to food production and the nation¡¯s economy, NCF climate change adaptation initiative therefore seeks to assist communities especially those around our intervention sites to increase their resilience to climate change induced challenges such as food security, agriculture, watershed management, and natural systems (i.e. ecosystems and biodiversity) conservation 4. Policy Advocacy Nigeria is yet to be at the forefront of climate change policy forum at regional and international levels despite the alarming effect of changing climate on lives and livelihoods across the 6 geo-political zones of Nigeria. We are constrained by resolution of international agreement that we are party to despite little or no technical input to adopted positions. Hence, NCF plans to gather relevant technical information required for holistic climate change policies in Nigeria and also support Nigeria¡¯s position at regional and international climate change forums. 5. Carbon Finance Going forwards, NCF plans to raise funds to support climate change projects through 1% support for climate change campaign. The campaign seeks Government injunction for private sector to contribute 1% net profit to fund climate change agenda in Nigeria. Individuals will also have opportunity to offset their carbon footprint and join the global league of carbon neutral scenario. I hope the Federal Government of Nigeria will strongly assist NCF to successfully implement their strategies, because I believe that with these strategies, Nigeria¡¯s environmental condition will be internationally attractive. Article extracted from Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) page: https://www.ncfnigeria.org/programmes/climate-change Photo Source: https://www.google.com/search?q=free+climate+change+pictures&prmd=inv&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi93s2RqujgAhVXTxUIHYZqBKoQ_AUoAXoECAwQAQ&biw=320&bih=452#imgrc=hEcAo77Z1z3sAM:&isa=y
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10 Comments
Greeting israel
I hope you are doing well
Nicely written
Thank you so much for this report.
Keep writing
Green cheers!
Regards
Basanta
Posted 23-03-2020 11:11
Greeting israel
I hope you are doing well!
Thank you so much for this report!
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Hema
Posted 22-03-2020 11:18
Greeting israel
I hope you are doing well!
Thank you so much for this report!
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Hema
Posted 22-03-2020 11:15
Hello israel
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this report.
Regards
Sus
Posted 29-02-2020 21:25
Hello israel
Thank you so much for this wonderful report
Green cheers
Posted 15-03-2019 10:30
Hi Israel,
Thank you for writing this article, and I personally learned a lot about Nigeria from your report. It was very interesting to read 5 mitigation and adaptation strategies of NCF, and they all look amazing. I think all 5 points should work and align together to be more effective and if all 5 strategies work properly, I believe there is going to be a great progress in Climate Change mitigation.
Great work overall!
Louis Mentor
Posted 13-03-2019 21:57
Hello Israel!
Thank you for sharing wonderful news that NCF has announced 5-point mitigation and adaptation. I really do hope that it will get enough financial aids from Nigerian government and also technical support from environmental organizations. I really liked how they systematically approach to environmental issue. NFC starts from enlightening people so that people can understand that climate change is negatively affecting their lives and they are the ones who can solve it. Also, they try to deal with more realistic problems such as fundraising.
This is very clear and well-structured report! I would like to hear more about this kind of movement in your region!
Wonhee mentor
Posted 12-03-2019 23:06
Hello Israel
Thank you for your report. Nepal too is climate change vulnerable nation like Nigeria. I really loved the points you focused like campaigns, policy establishment and all others which very important inorder to combat the impacts of climate change.
Keep writing beautiful report.
We are eager to read more reports from you.
Best wishes and green cheers from Nepal :)
Yours,
Kushal Naharki
Posted 11-03-2019 19:21
Very interesting article
Posted 11-03-2019 18:32
Great report Israel Adeoye
Posted 11-03-2019 01:31