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Organisation calls for re-introduction of Cheetahs into Nigeria’s wildlife

An NGO, Wildlife of Africa Conservation Initiative (WACI), has called for re-introduction of Cheetahs into the Nigeria’s wildlife, because of their roles in ensuring a...

Climate adaptation: Govt asked to mandate greening of homes in high-density areas

Stakeholders present at the Climate Development for Research forum have asked the government to mandate greening in all houses in high density areas. Making this...

Fridays for Future launches campaign to limit global temperature rise

A growing number of organisations and individuals have signed a text from Climate Strike organisers, Fridays for Future, promising to do everything they can to fight...

Oil Change lauds Denmark’s plan to end North Sea oil and gas exploration

Reactions have trailed the Danish Government’s announcement that it will end all new oil and gas exploration in the North Sea, as part of...

UK sets ambitious new climate target ahead of COP26

The UK Government has announced a new ambitious target to reduce the UK’s emissions by at least 68% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels. Recognising...

Climate Dialogues described as ‘successful milestone on road to COP26’

The Climate Dialogues, a series of virtual events to help pave the way towards next year’s climate change conference (COP26) to be held in...

Why we’re hosting Thimphu Ambition Summit, by LDC Group

Among those most vulnerable to climate change and worst hit by its impacts, the Least Developed Countries Group is convening a high-level virtual summit...

African Environment Ministers commit to support green COVID-19 recovery plan

Ministers of Environment across the continent of Africa have agreedto support a comprehensive green recovery plan to boost economies and social systems aimed at...

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