Ethiopia seeks climate change answers from public

by Fabian on 09/19/2009

in Climate Change,Corporate Social Responsibility

Is this the future of seeking input on climate issues?

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Ethiopia will conduct a nationwide canvass of opinion to enable people to submit their ideas on how to tackle climate change, state media reported on Tuesday.

The Ethiopian News Agency said the Horn of Africa country‘s population would be consulted over two months and the results of the forum would help shape Africa’s position during key talks in Copenhagen in December.

“A global climate change forum will be organised for the public in various parts of the country from September 29 to November 28,” ENA quoted State Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Abera Deressa as saying.

Read the complete article here:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090915/sc_afp/environmentclimateafricadenmarkethiopia

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