Monthly Archives: August, 2021

Africa’s small businesses look to positively contribute to Plastic Management Value Chain

Globally, women and children continue to be the most marginalised, not only in their societies, but also across businesses curated mostly by men. Exacerbated by...

NESREA seals 12 industries in Kano, five in Adamawa, two in Kwara

The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) has sealed 12 erring industries in Kano for violation of environmental safety standards. Mr Musa Shehu-Usman,...

Nigeria’s wildlife park rangers face terrorists, kidnappers, other challenges – Minister

 The Minister of Environment, Dr Mohammed Abubakar, says wildlife park rangers in the country now grapple with terrorists, kidnappers cattle rustlers and bandits in...

Thunberg, Okereke, Bassey: More reactions trail UN climate report

The United Nations panel on climate change on Monday said global warming was dangerously close to being out of control and humans were “unequivocally”...

Group commences climate change media fellowship in West Africa

As part of its regional expansion plan and commitment to media innovation and development in Africa, the Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism (PTCIJ)...

UK calls for greater global ambition as UN finds world warming faster than previously estimated

The UK is calling for urgent global action in response to a UN report published on Monday, August 9, 2021, on the science of...

IPCC report sounds dire warning, no time to lose – CSE’s Sunita Narain

The latest IPCC report confirms that the world can no longer lose time in prevarication or in finding new excuses not to act, including...

IPCC report: Decisive action needed this decade – 350

Environment watchdog, 350.org, has said that the world needs decisive action within this decade, if it wants to have a chance to keep the...

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Civil society vows enforcement as Santa Marta plants seeds of a fossil-free future

The First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels concluded in Santa Marta, Colombia, on Thursday, April 30, 2026,...
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May Day: CAPPA urges people-friendly reforms as workers face deepening cost-of-living crisis

As Nigeria marks International Workers' Day 2026 on Friday, May 1, Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has called on...

Dangote Refinery recalls redeployed engineers

Dangote Petroleum Refinery has approved the recall of engineers previously redeployed across its business units, following what management described...

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Civil society vows enforcement as Santa Marta plants seeds of a fossil-free future

The First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels...

May Day: CAPPA urges people-friendly reforms as workers face deepening cost-of-living crisis

As Nigeria marks International Workers' Day 2026 on Friday,...