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Monthly Archives: June, 2019

Campaigners clamour increased inclusiveness in Nigeria’s climate change governance

The Nigerian Civil Society Framework on Paris Agreement and SDGs (NCSFPAS) has called on Federal Government to effectively engage non-state actors in the nation’s climate change...

IPCC to consider climate change and land report at Geneva session

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will consider the Special Report “Climate Change and Land” during its 50th Session to be held from August 2 to 6, 2019...

AfDB targets food security in Mozambique through maize technologies

As part of the plan to ensure food security across Africa, the African Development Bank (AfDB) on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 launched the Maize Compact of...

Why climate change means a rethink of coffee, cocoa production systems

New research by an international group of scientists, from Inland Norway University, Bioversity International, Wageningen University and World Agroforestry, examines whether incorporating suitable trees into crop systems or...

Why we redeployed officers, by National Park Service

Alhaji Ibrahim Goni, the Conservator-General, National Parks Service, says the current redeployment officers and men of the service to critical areas is for effective service delivery. DCP Yakubu...

Adamawa farmers affected by floods get hybrid seeds

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has started input distribution of improved maize and rice hybrid seeds to 21,000 farmers affected by conflicts and floods in...

Radio Report: Government’s E-waste intervention

Nigeria will in the next two years build an electronic waste or E-waste recycling system to serve as model for E-waste management in Africa...

How Turkey is combating desertification, by minister

The government of Turkey says it has planted a total of 4.5 billion tree seedlings in the past 16 years as part of the Mediterranean country’s...

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LAWMA secures convictions for 19 environmental offenders

Seventeen persons arrested for open urination and defecation, along with two others apprehended for indiscriminate dumping of refuse, have...
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Green Energy, Lekoil seek to strike out suit, vacate ex parte orders

Green Energy International Limited and Lekoil Oil and Gas Investments Limited have filed applications before the Federal High Court...

Zero-waste economy: Foundation urges methane cut, plastic reduction

The Community Development Advocacy Foundation (CODAF) has called for an urgent reduction of methane and plastic production cuts, to...

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LAWMA secures convictions for 19 environmental offenders

Seventeen persons arrested for open urination and defecation, along...

Green Energy, Lekoil seek to strike out suit, vacate ex parte orders

Green Energy International Limited and Lekoil Oil and Gas...
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