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COP30 delivers benefits for Africa, UN applauds solidarity in endorsing COP32 in Ethiopia

The COP30 conference in Belem, Brazil showed that climate cooperation is producing results that matter for people’s lives, with real benefits across African nations....

COP30 decisions fall short of securing climate justice for Africa – Non-state actors

In a collective reaction to the conclusion of COP30, African Non-State Actors (NSAs) have warned that that the decisions adopted still fall short of...

AGESI reacts as G77 and China lament COP30’s shortcomings on adaptation fund

Closing statement by G77 and China at COP30 in Belem, Brazil Scaling up climate finance in accordance with the principles and provisions of the UNFCCC...

WHO tobacco treaty targets cigarette waste, industry liability in Geneva

Representatives from 160 countries adopted sweeping environmental protections and industry accountability measures on Saturday, November 22, 2025, as the world’s leading tobacco control treaty...

CSOs applaud Nigeria’s leadership at COP11, seek stronger domestic action

Civil society organisations (CSOs) working in tobacco control have applauded the “outstanding leadership” of the Minister of State for Health, Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako,...

Renaissance takes energy security advocacy to Ibadan varsity

Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited has taken its energy security and industrialisation advocacy to the University of Ibadan with a commitment to education, youth...

COP30 ends with new promises but no pledges to cut fossil fuel

As the 30th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the United Nations framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) came to a...

A decade after Paris, COP30 fails to deliver for frontlines communities – Mercy Corps

As COP30 wraps in Belém, Brazil, Mercy Corps is speaking out on the urgent need for climate action and adaptation finance for communities on...

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