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| | It's time both the World Bank and IMF abandoned the short-term fixes and austerity that have repeatedly failed people in developing countries, says Anthony Kamande. With their joint annual meetings back on African soil for the first time in five decades, he sets out six ways both institutions can make real and lasting change: from debt restructuring to encouraging social spending and taxes on the wealthiest.
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| | Climate Change Indicators Dashboard shows that avoiding physical damage from climate change can have sizable benefits.
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| | The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) joined a group of 11 multilateral development banks (MDBs) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in launching a first-ever joint report on financing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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| Subtitle: Despite relocation and advancements in renewable energy, concerns remain Introduction: As the threat of climate change continues to loom over the world, individuals are making choices to secure a better future for themselves and their families. This personal account explores one person's decision to move to northern Europe, the advancements in renewable energy in Finland, and the lingering concerns about the devastating impacts of climate change. Moving for Milder Climates and Energy Independence: The author of this account shares that they relocated to northern Europe to secure a more favorable climate for their children's future. While they admit not being particularly worried about climate change in the past, they wanted to hedge their bets and provide their family with a better environment. According to their experience, the move has resulted in milder winters and nicer summers, providing some relief from extreme temperatures.