Monthly Archives: July, 2023

HOMEF flays destruction of seized oil tanker, tags incident ‘unacceptable environmental pollution’

The Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF) has frowned at the recent destruction of a vessel containing stolen crude oil, saying that the act...

Supervisory Body readying key procedural package to operationalise new Paris Agreement mechanism

The Supervisory Body that oversees the mechanism established under Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement concluded its sixth meeting on Thursday, July 13, 2023, having made...

SCI inaugurates campaign to mitigate effect of climate change on children

Save the Children International (SCI) Nigeria has inaugurated a campaign to build the resilience of children and amplify their rights on the adverse effect...

FEMA partners University of Abuja to enlighten residents on flooding

The Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Agency (FCT-FEMA) has partnered with the University of Abuja to educate citizens on the impact of flooding and...

Water level of major rivers in Mongolia exceeds warning level

Mongolia National Agency for Meteorology and Environmental Monitoring reported on Friday, July 14, 2023, that the water level of many major rivers across the...

Commonwealth conference celebrates power of youth work

The University of Reading in the UK was adorned with flags from across the Commonwealth to welcome speakers, participants and representatives from youth organisations...

Africa to be most severely affected by extreme temperatures if climate targets are missed – Study

Africa will see the most extreme increase in temperatures overall if the world overshoots climate targets, experiencing the highest needs for cooling in a...

Great Green Wall: First Lady, Shettima plant trees at Aso Villa

The First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, and Vice President  Kashim Shettima have performed symbolic planting of  trees in commemoration of the Inaugural Great Green...

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Rising tobacco deaths spark calls for urgent policy action in Malawi

As tobacco-related fatalities continue to rise, Drug Fight Malawi is urging the government to move beyond ratifying international treaties...
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‘A hostage situation, not a trade deal’ – Campaigners flay EU-US trade talks

Campaigners at 350.org are raising concerns over ongoing EU–US trade negotiations, warning that the proposed agreement risks locking Europe...

TAAT convenes strategic meeting to accelerate agricultural transformation across Africa

The Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) has convened a high-level Work Planning Meeting under its Phase II Addendum...

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Rising tobacco deaths spark calls for urgent policy action in Malawi

As tobacco-related fatalities continue to rise, Drug Fight Malawi...

‘A hostage situation, not a trade deal’ – Campaigners flay EU-US trade talks

Campaigners at 350.org are raising concerns over ongoing EU–US...