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Djornele MPIERE

Researcher - Climate change policy at Pan African university institute of water and energy science including climate change | Tlemcen , Algeria

Subjects:
Environmental sciences, Political sciences, peace and conflict, Agriculture and food systems
Spoken languages:
English, French
Status:
Open to collaboration.

Work

Subjects:
Environmental sciences, Political sciences, peace and conflict, Agriculture and food systems
Research Keywords:
Climate change, politic, environment, food security and Chemestry
Collaboration interests:
Anyone interested by research
Biography:
Djornele MPIERE is a renowned expert in climate change, passionately dedicated to exploring and implementing mitigation and adaptation solutions to address climate challenges. His profound commitment is driven by a genuine concern for human well-being. As an independent author, he has published one scientific article and invented the Raison-Freddy formula, marking significant advancements in the field of ecological sciences. A pioneer in climate, environmental, and ecological sciences, Djornele consistently broadens his research to include chemistry and new technologies, making substantial contributions to the advancement of knowledge in these disciplines. His affiliations include being an En-Roads Climate Ambassador at USA and an active member of YOUNGO's Climate Action Empowerment Group. Djornele MPIERE's work continues to push the boundaries of research and innovation, playing a crucial role in the fight against climate change and the protection of the environment.

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