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UNN don proposes gasification technology as panacea to Nigeria’s energy challenge

Against the backdrop of the frequent collapse of the national grid, a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Nigeria, Emenike Ejiogu, has...

Deforestation: Don advocates kerosene subsidy law

Prof. Abdullahi AbdulRahman of the Department of Plant Biology, University of Ilorin, has urged the Federal Government to enact a law to subsidise kerosene...

About 6 billion pounds of garbage end up in ocean yearly – Don

Prof Nasiru Abdus-Salam of the Department of Chemistry, University of Ilorin, has said that about 6 billion pounds of garbage, mainly plastics, end up...

Fossil fuel, bane of environmental pollution in Nigeria – Don

The 112th inaugural lecturer at the University of Calabar, Prof. Ayi Ayi, has identified the over-dependence on fossil fuel as the bane of environmental...

Don urges govt to diversify energy mix with renewable energy source

A don, Prof. Adisa Bello, has urged the Federal Government to diversify energy mix with renewable energy source. Bello, who is of the Department of...

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How Middle East conflict is damaging the environment – UNEP

A statement by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) on environmental damage arising from the conflict in the Middle...
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Loss & Damage forum: Civil society urges people-centred climate action

Civil society leaders are calling on governments and stakeholders to prioritise communities and children in climate action, warning that...

Reactions as Germany launches ambitious 67-point climate plan to bridge emissions gap

Germany has introduced a sweeping 67-point climate plan to cut emissions by over 25 million tons by 2030, focusing...

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How Middle East conflict is damaging the environment – UNEP

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Civil society leaders are calling on governments and stakeholders...