Wednesday, 2 November 2011

GLOBAL WARMING HAVE ALREADY NEGATIVE IMPACT IN THE GAMBIA AND PEOPLE HAVE EXPERIENCED MUCH FLOODS IN THE URBAN AREAS


The people of Thailand especially those in Bangkok continues to suffers from flood as aresul;t of global warming
Impacts of global warming are already being felt in the Gambia. If we don’t act now, the climate crisis will become much worse, dramatically impacting people around the world and causing irreversible damage to the environment.  Friends of the Earth including other stakeholders believes we can and must solve this crisis and do so in an equitable and responsible way, but the path ahead is not easy. It will require bold leadership and a broad transformation of our society.
A flooded street in city of serekunda in the Gambia.
  Friends of the Earth is working for aggressive legislation in the  Gambia that quickly reduces -- and eventually ends -- our country's emissions of heat-trapping gasses. We are also participating in Friends of the Earth International's efforts to bring the international community together behind a strong global climate agreement, without which this problem cannot be solved. As an environmental activist, am calling on western countries like USA, EU,AUSTRALIA and even China to reduce their green gas emission to save the world
By Dawda Bayo activist in the Gambia

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