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Kenneth Odero added 2 blog posts
October 11
Biotechnology Could Cut C02 Sharply - @ http://planetark.org/wen/54763
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Big week for Barack Obama - Proving that the United States is ... http://tinyurl.com/lwx64x
September 21
Japan to unveil green tech plan at UN summit - Prime Minister ... http://tinyurl.com/mthcb4
September 21
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Kenya public broadcaster - KBC to start airing tonight at 1800GMT a series on El Nino preparedness
September 21
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Kenneth Odero is now a member of Africa Environment Platform
September 21

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What is the name of your company or organization?
Climate XL
What is your position in your company or organization?
Executive Director
What does your company of organization do?
Provide business, technology and policy solutions to manage climate risk.
In which African countries does your company or organization operate?
Kenya and the rest of Africa
What is your website?
http://www.climatexl.org

Kenneth Odero's Blog

Kenneth Odero

This is not time to point fingers

There is one last stop, Barcelona. The road to Copenhagen has been long and demanding. Negotiators under the two tracks—the Ad Hoc Working Group on Further Commitments for Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol (AWG-KP) and the Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-Term Cooperative Action (AWG-LCA)—have put in long hours of hard work to get to this point. Although the remaining part of the journey is relatively short, it could turn out to be the most torturous if there is no significant shift in positi… Continue

Posted on October 11, 2009 at 3:53pm —

Kenneth Odero

Rethinking Positions

As the curtains came down in Bangkok it was clear that there is still a gulf between the positions of developed (Annex I) and developing countries. That gap needs to be closed quickly if Africa and the other vulnerable regions are to avoid the worst effects of climate change. There can be no room for grandstanding when the risk is so stark. It might help to bear in mind that not only is climate change a global issue, it is also regional, national and local. Failure in Copenhagen will ruin politi… Continue

Posted on October 10, 2009 at 8:47pm —

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At 1:00pm on September 21, 2009, Robert Bakiika said…
kenneth, nice to meet you in this Network. Hope we shall do the best regarding to natural resources Policies in our countries.
 
 
 

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