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Yearly Archives: 2022

Fossil fuels financing declines, but transition-away commitments struggling – Report

Despite a wave of support for carbon neutrality goals, banks, insurers, asset managers and owners are still struggling to make concrete commitments to transition...

One of central Europe’s rarest beetles returned to large herbivores’ reserve

Scientists have introduced one of the rarest beetles of central Europe to the former Milovice military training area. The critically endangered horned dung beetle...

African climate lead coordinators meet to strategise ahead of COP27

Lead Coordinators of the African Group of Negotiators (AGN) are meeting in Sham El-Sheikh, Egypt, to strategise and consolidate Africa’s position on the various thematic...

Renewable energy powered ovens help Cameroon fish smokers curb mangrove forest degradation

Renewable energy powered ovens introduced in some fishing communities along the coastal regions of Limbe and Douala in Cameroon, are helping the country redress...

Philippines floods, landslides leave 42 dead, dozens missing

Philippine search and rescue teams pulled bodies from water and thick mud on Friday, October 28, 2022, bringing the death toll from flooding, landslides...

$80,000 grant funding awarded to eight clean energy start-ups

All On, through its venture-building platform the All On Hub, in partnership with the Nigeria Climate Innovation Centre (NCIC) has unveiled the winners of...

IPCC lists ‘strong footprint’ activities at COP27

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has said that it will have a strong footprint during the 27th Conference of the Parties (COP27)...

Stop TB Partnership sounds alarm on tuberculosis funding crisis

In the wake of new data released by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in the Global Tuberculosis (TB) Report 2022 showing an increase in...

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Pacific climate advocates welcome pre-COP31 meeting in Fiji, Tuvalu

Climate advocates across the Pacific will now prepare for the pre-COP31 meetings in Fiji and Tuvalu, with the Pacific...
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Watchdog finds toxic chemicals in lipsticks, warns of risks to health, environment

The Philippines-based toxics watchdog, BAN Toxics, has once again warned the public about the presence of toxic chemicals such...

Professionals tasked to be dedicated, innovative on preserving forests, addressing climate change

Director-General, Federal College of Forestry, Ibadan, Prof. Zachariah Yaduma, has said enormous challenges facing the world in preserving forests...

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Pacific climate advocates welcome pre-COP31 meeting in Fiji, Tuvalu

Climate advocates across the Pacific will now prepare for...

Watchdog finds toxic chemicals in lipsticks, warns of risks to health, environment

The Philippines-based toxics watchdog, BAN Toxics, has once again...
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