Monthly Archives: July, 2023

Food security can be addressed through climate resilient practices

A global environmental organisation has called on nations to promote the planting of high value trees and agroforestry to avert food insecurity and climate...

Accelerating private investment to transform Nigeria’s energy market

How to attract private investment to catalyse the renewable energy and energy efficiency sectors to help Nigeria address its epileptic power challenge and achieve...

Nine African representatives in new IPCC Bureau

A total of nine African representatives emerged as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) completed its elections in Nairobi on Saturday, July 29,...

Nature Conservation Day: Activist advocates intensified tree planting

Chief Executive Officer, Save Our Heritage Initiative (SOHI), Ms May Ikokwu, has advocated intensified planting of trees to not only reduce soil erosion but...

Activists decry ExxonMobil’s Q2 profits amidst rising climate concerns

Following the announcement of record profits from TotalEnergies and Shell, ExxonMobil on Friday, July 28, 2023, announced what looks like an impressive profit. Whilst...

Expert wants governors to domesticate climate change policies in states

The Director, Center for Climate Change and Development, Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ebonyi State, Prof Chukwumerije Okereke, has called for the domestication of climate...

NESREA, SRADev, stakeholders review draft plastic waste control regulation

The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) has held a stakeholders review on the draft National Environmental (Plastic Waste Control) Regulations 2023. The...

Climate change: Lagos stakeholders outline avenues to attaining net-zero emission

Climate change caused by rising levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere poses a threat to people, wildlife and ecosystems around the world and...

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Deforestation lowers threshold for Amazon degradation to below 2°C warming – Study

Around two-thirds of the Amazon rainforest could shift into degraded forest or savannah-like ecosystems at 1.5-1.9°C of global warming...
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African actors adopt Addis Ababa Declaration, call for transformative action for SDGs, Agenda 2063

African stakeholders, including ministers, senior officials, experts and experts and representatives of civil society, adopted the Addis Ababa Declaration...

How agriculture restored peace between farmers, pastoralists in Plateau

In nearly every community I have worked in across Plateau State, I have heard some version of the same...

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Deforestation lowers threshold for Amazon degradation to below 2°C warming – Study

Around two-thirds of the Amazon rainforest could shift into...

African actors adopt Addis Ababa Declaration, call for transformative action for SDGs, Agenda 2063

African stakeholders, including ministers, senior officials, experts and experts...