Help Backyard Farmers with 5 volunteers for FOSSIL FUEL COMBUSTION IMPACT ON LOCAL COMMUNINITIES

 Mamelodi, Gauteng

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Help Backyard Farmers with 5 volunteers for FOSSIL FUEL COMBUSTION IMPACT ON LOCAL COMMUNINITIES
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5 volunteers still needed


category

Environment

sub-category

Agricultural & Gardening

duration

4-8 hours

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Help Backyard Farmers with 5 volunteers for FOSSIL FUEL COMBUSTION IMPACT ON LOCAL COMMUNINITIES

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Backyard Farmers is seeking a volunteer to conduct research on the impact of fossil fuel combustion on local communities. The research should include an analysis of the effects, as well as proposed mitigation and adaptation strategies. The findings will be instrumental in guiding Backyard Farmers' decisions on resource allocation and community impact. The 2025 Global Risks Report has once again emphasized the pressing need to address the climate change crisis, which continues to affect millions of South Africans and communities worldwide. In light of this, Backyard Farmers is committed to developing informed and effective strategies to mitigate and adapt to these challenges for the benefit of our communities. We invite dedicated individuals to contribute to this critical initiative by submitting detailed reports that can help shape our efforts and drive meaningful change.


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