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French President Emmanuel Macron launches "a coalition of champions for the financing of natural capital" at the Elysée Palace, in the presence of Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso, Gabonese President Ali Bongo, Colombian President Gustavo Petro, World Bank President Ajay Banga and US Special Envoy for Climate Change John Kerry. IMAGES
Barcelona, Oct 14. (EFE) .- Mortadelo and Filemón (Mort and Phil) will fight against climate change in the new adventure that its creator, Francisco Ibáñez, has published on Thursday.Ibáñez's new album, number 211 in the "Magos del Humor" collection, hits bookstores ten days before the celebration of World Day Against Climate Change.FOOTAGE OF THE COMIC IN A BARCELONA BOOKSTORE
San Jose, Aug 2 (EFE).-The president of the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), the Briton Alok Sharma, highlighted on Monday the role of indigenous peoples and their knowledge of the environment, during his visit to Bolivia.Sharma was speaking at an event in the town of San José, in a rural area of the prosperous eastern region of Santa Cruz, during a visit that will later take him to Brazil.(Camera: JUAN PABLO ROCA)SHOT LIST: SOUND BITES: THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE (COP26), THE BRITISH ALOK SHARMA.B-ROLL OF THE RITUAL OF OFFERING TO THE PACHAMAMA AND THE GIFTING OF A PONCHO TO THE PRESIDENT OF COP26 IN THE LOCALITY OF SAN JOSE, IN THE EASTERN BOLIVIAN REGION OF SANTA CRUZ.
Porto (Portugal), Jul 22 (EFE) .- (Camera: Cynthia de Benito) "I believe that Cubans deserve a better life and a better government," Ai Weiwei sentenced. The Chinese artist, always committed to human rights, reappears this Thursday in the Portuguese city of Porto with a new reason for struggle, climate change, although without neglecting politics.FOOTAGE OF THE NEW PIECES PRESENTED BY THE CHINESE ARTIST AI WEIWEI AT THE SERRALVES MUSEUM IN PORTO.SOUNDBITES IN ENGLISH OF AI WEIWEI, CHINESE ARTIST.
Bangkok, Dec 13 (EFE/EPA).- Although when many people hear the term, they immediately think of billionaire cryptocurrency investors, blockchain technology is also useful in developing sustainable agriculture or energy efficiency, two initiatives that contribute to the fight against the climate crisis in places like Indonesia or Thailand.In Bangkok, dozens of students exercise on the grass field at the Bangkok Prep International School while solar panels on the roofs of the campus buildings harness electricity.The school is located in the Town Sukhumvit 77 (T77) community, which hosts the first peer-to-peer (P2P) blockchain-powered renewable energy trading platform in Southeast Asia since 2018.Blockchain works as a P2P network, so the energy exchange takes place without intermediaries in a secure and decentralized way and can be controlled in real time through software on a computer or cell phone.This cutting-edge initiative stands out as an oasis in Bangkok, where tangled clutters of power cables hang dangerously overhead in most streets of a country not precisely known for its environmental sustainability. (Camera: GASPAR RUIZ-CANELA). SHOT LIST: SOLAR PANELS ON BUILDINGS IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.SOUND BITES: DUNCAN STONEHOUSE, DIRECTOR OF BANGKOK PREP INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (IN ENGLISH).