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Crowded out: Wildlife the biggest loser in real estate war with humans – Msuya

Every day there are fewer places left on Earth for wildlife. Expanding cities and farmland, degrading ecosystems and changing climate are driving wildlife from their natural...

Rwanda inaugurates treatment plants to ease access to clean water

The Rwandan government on Monday, May 6, 2019 inaugurated new water treatment plants to ease access to clean water for residents of the country. Rwandan Prime Minister,...

AfDB seeks self-sufficiency in rice production through technologies

As at 2014, rice consumption in sub-Saharan Africa was estimated to be approximately 26 million metric tons (MT). Out of this figure, 13 million...

Major new global assessment describes biodiversity in crisis

The Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, launched on Monday, May 6, 2019 in Paris, confirms that species and ecosystems around the world are...

Spill: Again, Aiteo shuts down Nembe Creek Oil Export Pipeline

Aiteo Eastern Exploration and Production says it is compelled to shut down the 97-kilometre Nembe-Bonny oil export pipeline due to discovery of additional leaks. Mr Mathew Ndianaabasi,...

Nigeria may soon be certified polio free

The Disease Surveillance and Notification Officer in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State, Mrs Amaka Nduka, has expressed optimism that Nigeria would soon be certified...

Fadina, 24 other experts meet on clean energy, sustainable investment capacity building

No fewer that 25 financial, investment and development experts are converging on Abidjan, the Ivorian capital from Monday, May 6, 2019 for a weeklong capacity building...

CTA promotes climate finance to support agriculture in Nigeria

A team of climate and agriculture specialists is converging on Abuja, Nigeria’s federal capital city, for two days from Monday, May 6, 2019 to...

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Kenya evacuates tourists stuck in flooded wildlife sanctuary

Kenyan officials said that they have evacuated all the tourists that were marooned by flooding in the world-famous Maasai...
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20% of Germans worry about climate change daily – Survey

Around one in five people in Germany worry about climate change every day, a survey by the auditing firm...

New flowering plant species discovered in SW China

Chinese researchers have discovered a new species of impatiens in southwest China’s Guizhou Province and named it Impatiens beipanjiangensis. The...

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Kenya evacuates tourists stuck in flooded wildlife sanctuary

Kenyan officials said that they have evacuated all the...

20% of Germans worry about climate change daily – Survey

Around one in five people in Germany worry about...
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