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Centre For Climate Change & Environmental Study

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Sustainable Development

Major group affiliation:
  • Indigenous people
  • Children and youth
  • Local authorities
  • Women
  • Non-governmental organization
Involvement in UN Partnerships: Yes
If yes, explain in detail: Accredited as an Observer Organization to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 2009 and has been very active in sessions of the convention including contributions and presentation at side events, include UNFCCC COP/CMP 16,17, and 18. Accreditation to the Economic and social council (ECOSOC) since 2013. Accredited to the Rio+20 Conference, UNCCD and UNEP
Affiliation with other organizations: Affiliated with: Civil Society Network on Climate Change in Nigeria (CSNCC), Institute of Environmental Research in Nigeria. Environmental Control of Carbon Dioxide Corporation(ECCO2)and ECCO2 Global Partners, Climate Action Network (CAN) International, Diplomatic Mission Peace and Prosperity (DMPP, Europe).
Publications: Title: Biodiversity and Human Well Being. Year of Publication: October 2010. Annually. Title: Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Studies Presentation at ACP-EU Parliamentary Assembly, Article by: Yahoo News, URL link: http://news.yahoo.com/centre-climate-change-environmental-studies-041955381.html
Statements or documents submitted
Commission on Sustainable Development:
Please See Link bellow (http://www.rtcc.org/2010/html/ccces.html) Statement: Over the last 50 years humans have changed ecosystems more rapidly and extensively than in any comparable era in human history. The implications are only beginning to be understood. This accelerated anthropogenic climate change has impacts for human wellbeing and longer-term effects. Even if greenhouse gas emissions were to cease immediately, temperatures would continue to rise for at least 30 years, and sea levels for the next 100 years. Action must be taken now to prepare for impacts inevitable over forthcoming decades and efforts targeted to human populations and ecosystems most at risk.

Forests

Major group affiliation: Non-governmental Orgnizations
Affiliation with other organizations: Association of timber protection and law enforcement in Nigeria.
Affiliation with UN bodies: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. UNFCCC (unfccc.int)
Publications: Biodiversity and human wellbeing
Statements or documents submitted
to the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF):
http://www.g8.utoronto.ca/newsdesk/g8g20/g8g20-2010.pdf (Page 168 and 169) G8 / G20 summit 2010
UNFF newsletter Yes

Other UN Entities

Accreditation with other UN Entities:
  • UNEP
  • UNCTAD
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