Unikinoise presence at COP-27

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Unikinoise presence at COP-27

The military, climatic and environmental victory of the people of Collin inspired by Mont-Amba

Outstripping our military personnel currently engaged in patriotic battles in our intimate Kivu, researchers from the University of Kinshasa have just won the battles at COP-27. In reality, the military wins wars when they are preceded by scientists on the first battlefields. Yes, it really is a clash of minds. And it is only when scientifically proven human arguments are lacking that bombing machines and other firearms and flames replace the voices of "Scientists." Here, the fight consists of getting the DRC's points of view across, particularly on matters of adaptation financing and loss and damage (prejudice), that is, the present and future consequences of climate policies. Certainly, several European countries still have reservations, but the scientific evidence is already established: they are the ones polluting, we here are the ones who are suffering the consequences... It was also a question of questioning the relevance of preserving the forts which become the bastions of terrorist groups.

This Tuesday, November 15, 2022 in Egypt, the city of Mount Sinai where Moses received the ten biblical commandments, researchers from the University of Kinshasa, dear to Rector Jean-Mari Kayembe, the Lieutenants of the General for Research, Antoine Tshimpi Wola, presented the results of major empirical research projects, exhibited scientific proofs and evidence, certified methodological paths, and this, including
understood before the experts of the GEC "Group of Experts on Climate at the Global Level." It was at Pavilion 80, the African Union Pavilion and the CEEC Pavilion - dedicated to the Congo Basin. The expression "DRC Country Solution" now has a body, it has been conceptualized.

Ezalaki mabina ya ba Nganga Mayele as our Gomatracian and Bukavian brothers say "Shoka ililungula, mupini ikabakiya" - Tobinaki pe to binisi bango mabina ya Bassin du Congo. Very interesting is the fact that finally, peers of several European, American and Asian nationalities as well as our own African brothers, including those from the Congo Basin came to share experiences with the UNIKIN soldiers in promoting scientific tools and decision-making aids for sustainable management of natural resources in the Congo Basin in the context of climate change. On the menu presented by Professor Raymond Lumbuenamo, President of the Panel of Collinois inspired by Mount Amba, Raphael Tshimanga Muamba, Director of the UNIKIN Water School and Head of the Department of Natural Resources Management presented the "CB-CIS: a tool for mapping, evaluating and planning water resources systems in the Congo Basin".

Then, Michel Bisa Kibul, Scientific Secretary of the Governance Observatory - UNIKIN - UPGI - presented the results of the empirical research project on the "Climate-Water-Migration-Conflict Nexus Information System in the Congo Basin." He called on humanity to contribute to putting an end to the armed terrorist groups emerging in the eastern and northeastern parts of the DR. Congo, where preserved forests facilitate the emergence of new forms of violent extremism. As for the Maestro, Professor Kamathe Katsongo of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, he discussed with stakeholders "The Contribution of Community Forestry to REDD+ Objectives in the DRC."

Fourth, and not least, Professor Jean-Robert Bwangoy spoke about "Central African Marshes by Remote Sensing." Now, everyone is unanimously convinced that the "DRC = Solution Country," that it possesses the "Boa keys" capable of preserving ecosystems, if there is fair compensation and payment of damages in relation to ecosystem services. These Boa keys are also weapons that can be manipulated, in the other direction, for endogenous development and the satisfaction of local socio-economic needs. The natural and cultural landscapes of the DR. Congo offer the possibility of combining preservation (for mitigation, compensation) and, concomitantly, intelligently exploiting our hydro-environmental and climatic potential, in compliance with national and international standards. Therefore, the DRC is capable of both mitigation, adaptation, and creativity.
new tracks.

Thanks to the scientific evidence presented by the University of Kinshasa, the impotence of the precarious victory of the terrorists who unjustly occupy part of the lands of our ancestors, is confirmed. And any normally constituted mind could and knew how to understand the question posed by Michel Bisa, before closing his intervention in the Chinese Panel, this November 16, 2022: "Should we, at the level of the DR. Congo, continue to preserve the forests and plant others while these forest landscapes, including those,
like Virunga Park, part of the common heritage of humanity, become, with impunity, the bastions of terrorists and other invaders who act in our forests? Who supports these terrorists? Where do they find the weapons and drones? Why does the international community, which knows that the DRC = Solution in climate and environmental matters, not sufficiently condemn the rogue behavior of these neighboring and distant states and multinationals that militarily pollute the Congo Basin?

There is a view that the absence of forests can become an asset to our forces.
Armed forces, do you understand the logical consequence if such apprehension met the decisions of our leaders? All nature lovers should help the DR Congo restore peace in the forests of North Kivu, Upper and Lower Uele, Ituri, Kwilu-Kwango and elsewhere in the Congo Basin. UNIKIN has done its part, military victory includes both the occasional success at the tactical level, such as the outcome of a scientific battle, and the strategic gain is to be reaped by the nation's harvesters. Let us hope that they
will make good use of it, in the service of all. So, Professor Bisa, in Egypt, Was it all victory for the Congolese side? 

Jaja! Luvunu, our traditional buchafu pursued us to the land of the pharaohs, the land of our ancestors. Back in the country, I will tell you the four truths about the quality of our representatives, some of whom are purely in tourism. I will also tell you how we did not organize ourselves! There is no secretariat, no one reports what is said elsewhere, in other stands, about the DR. Congo, our strategic resources, ... Some representatives do not understand a word of English "language of the
world”, some of us Congolese gather together at the DRC stand.

I will tell you everything, all the 4 truths about the behavior of the "Chief Advisors", the Chief Directors of political offices, the divine excellencies who are often late, our pretty sisters and sisters, our civil society which is not afraid to assert statements and exhibit "information" devoid of the slightest data, on the precariousness of life for the poor and impoverished "researchers", who traveled without substantial mission expenses in a city, which has become the capital of the world and where hotel rooms vary between 250 and 5000 USD per night...

I promise you, I will tell you, I will tell you everything...but at home...in our building built by Monsignor Luc Gillon, on the day of restitution. I will tell everything. If I do it now, bakobeta ngayi. To bakokangela ngayi porte ya N'djili, heure nakozonga na Ndaku.

Michel Bisa Kibul

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