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Adrian Fenton

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Adrian Fenton (adrianfenton@hotmail.co.uk) is a post-graduate researcher at the Sustainability Research Institute of the University of Leeds, and a visiting researcher at the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD).

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Twitter: @AdrianFenton2

Adrian Fenton's blog posts

Three girls wash their clothes in the Akaki river, near Addis Ababa. Climate change is affecting the quality of water in Ethiopia and much of the wastewater released by the industries and houses in Addis Ababa reaches the Awash River untreated, putting public health at risk (Photo: Beatrice Mosello/ODI, Creative Commons, via Flickr)

Will new development banks help or hinder on climate change?

Blog, Jul 2015

Community-based adaptation and microfinance: a win-win partnership?

Blog, Mar 2011

The misleading metrics of microcredit

Blog, Dec 2010
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