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  2. Climate of Burundi - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Burundi is equatorial in nature, and is marked by high mean annual temperatures, small temperature ranges, and rainfall throughout the year. [1] Despite this, there is still considerable daily variation in temperature and rainfall across the country, depending on altitude.

  3. Burundian unrest (2015–2018) - Wikipedia

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    The Burundian Civil War lasted from 1993 to 2005, and an estimated 300,000 people were killed. The conflict ended with a peace process that brought in the 2005 constitution providing guaranteed representation for both Hutu and Tutsi, and parliamentary elections that led to Pierre Nkurunziza, from the Hutu FDD, becoming president.

  4. In Burundi, shortages and power cuts slow a return from ... - AOL

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    Burundi's installed electrical capacity stands at about 115 megawatts, and less than 15% of the country's 12 million people are connected to the national grid, according to official figures.

  5. Geography of Burundi - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Burundi is equatorial in nature and is marked by high mean annual temperatures, small temperature ranges, and rainfall throughout the year. [5] The temperature and amount of rainfall varies dependent upon altitude. [6] Burundi experiences its dry season between May and August, and its rainy season between February and May. [6]

  6. Special Report on Emissions Scenarios - Wikipedia

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    UK Government departments Defra and HM Treasury argued that case for action on climate change was not undermined by the Castles and Henderson critique of the SRES scenarios. [52] They also commented that unless effective action was taken to curb emissions growth, other bodies, like the International Energy Agency , expected greenhouse gas ...

  7. 2014 People's Climate March - Wikipedia

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    The People's Climate March (PCM) was a large-scale activist event orchestrated by the People's Climate Movement to advocate global action against climate change, which took place on Sunday, September 21, 2014, in New York City, along with a series of companion actions worldwide, many of which also took the name People's Climate March.

  8. Energy in Burundi - Wikipedia

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    Energy in Burundi is a growing industry with tremendous potential. As of 2020, Burundi consumes a total of 382.70 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of electric energy per year. [1] The country produces locally 69% of the electricity it consumes, with the rest imported from other countries. [1]

  9. Outline of Burundi - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Burundi: Burundi is a small sovereign country located in the Great Lakes region of Africa . [ 1 ] Geographically isolated, facing population pressures and having sparse resources, Burundi has the lowest GDP per capita in the world, arguably making it the poorest country on ...