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Seychelles' delegates to UN climate summit plant trees to offset carbon footprint of travelling to Glasgow

Seychelles' delegates to UN climate summit plant trees to offset carbon footprint of travelling to Glasgow

(Seychelles News Agency) - Several members of Seychelles' delegation who attended the UN climate change summit in Glasgow (COP26) planted 240 trees in the islands' largest national park to offset the carbon footprint incurred by the delegation's round trip to the summit last year.

Island Carbon Consult Seychelles

Climate finance flows to Small Island Developing States for food security

FAO accelerates climate action in Small Island Developing States with Green Climate Fund Readiness grants

The climate crisis is borderless, but it affects the people with the smallest carbon footprint the most. Despite producing just one percent of global carbon dioxide emissions, people living in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are the hardest hit by the impacts of climate change.

Island Carbon Consult Seychelles

Climate change: How do we know it is happening and caused by humans?

Scientists and politicians say we are facing a planetary crisis because of climate change.

But what's the evidence for global warming and how do we know it's being caused by humans?

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