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Jacob Oulanyah
The effects of is being felt by all Ugandans Severe floods, Land slides, Drought are occurring frequently
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Nebert Nov 3
What is your government doing about it,instead of setting up irrigation schemes yo busy buying MPs to vote for age limit bill
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Nebert Nov 3
Uganda and Ugandans are not the priority of this government,stop the pretense n just shut up
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Onyuk Andrew Nov 3
Replying to @JacobOulanyah
Leaders and parliament should devise strict measures to ameliorate or mitigate or even stop the escalation of the effects of climate change.
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Musana Emmanuel. W Nov 3
Ati it's u guys in parliament who brought the , am so mad that there's actually nothing productive going on. Only
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MarthaLeah Nangalama Nov 3
Replying to @JacobOulanyah
In Egypt when Ramesis refused to let Moses' people go, God sent calamities. Pestilunces, floods, poisoned water, etc.
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JMTinda® Nov 3
Coupled with regime very poor planning regarding infrastructural development/maintenance!
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Stephen Nov 3
Sorry Andrew but climate change is a world wide problem , best you can do is plant trees , and leave your oil in the ground
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Brian Katabazi Nov 3
The key stakeholders in mitigating climate change are the Ugandan citizens. Let the leaders take up the frontline role and mobilize masses
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Brian Katabazi Nov 3
Leaving oil in the ground can't solve this but mobilizing people to mitigate potential dangers. Reducing carbon emissions is one other way.
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Stephen Nov 3
And where do carbon emissions come from ?
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Brian Katabazi Nov 3
Most carbon emissions come from industries&others from unclean energy sources like kerosine lamps and candles.Managing emissions is critical
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Stephen Nov 3
Most carbon emissions come from burning fossil fuels . Period, so if you want to reduce emissions, leave your oil in the ground.
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Brian Katabazi Nov 3
Alternative information but will compare notes to prove so. Still industries are great emmitors , research.
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Nasir musa Nov 5
coupled with poor government service of course
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Emmy Wasirwa Nov 5
Although there is high rate of deforestation, there is limited effort by government to mitigate it. Fossil fuels is the answer
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