Monthly Archives: December, 2022

Leveraging energy trading for improved power supply

In the modern era, we are nothing without power. We use electricity for lighting, heating, cooling, and refrigeration; for medical purposes and for operating...

Pan-African conference seeks 15-year ban on donkey slaughter

Delegates from across the African Union gathered in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, for the first AU-IBAR Pan-African Donkey Conference, to discuss the future of...

Military deactivates 57 illegal refineries, apprehends oil thieves

Defence Headquarters says the troops of Operation Delta Safe have in three weeks discovered and destroyed 57 illegal refining sites and apprehended 21 oil...

Anambra to install 25,000 solar-powered streetlights by June

The Anambra State Government says it has successfully converted 6,380 poles of streetlights from generator-powered to solar-powered model in the first phase of the...

Litigations stalling Ogoni clean-up, Calabar dredging, says govt

Minister of Environment, Mohammed Abdullahi, has blamed some civil society organisations (CSOs) as well as some individuals in Rivers State of stalling the Ogoni...

Labour, CSOs flay power sector privatisation, advocate commercialisation

Labour unions, civil society, communities, and other critical stakeholders converged on Lagos for a one-day public symposium on the water and power sectors’ situation...

WRI, GEF to host new secretariat for High Ambition Coalition for Nature

The High Ambition Coalition for Nature and People (the Coalition) announced on Wednesday, December 21, 2022, the formation of a new permanent Secretariat to be co-hosted...

David Terungwa: Why we must avoid food waste this Christmas

The United Nations estimates that one in three people in the world do not have access to sufficient food to lead a healthy life. In Nigeria,...

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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

A statement by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)...

Loss & Damage forum: Civil society urges people-centred climate action

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