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Nigeria prepares for COP23, targets GCF facility

As African countries benefit from numerous global climate finance facilities, Nigeria is striving to join the group. Just recently, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) disclosed...

CITES controls over newly-listed shark species enter into force

The wait is over. As of today, international trade in silky and thresher sharks will be regulated through strict the Convention on International Trade in...

Images: Minamata Convention on Mercury’s COP1

Over 150 countries gathered in Geneva, Switzerland from September 24 to 29, 2017 on the occasion of the First Conference of the Parties to...

How climate change impacts education

About 80 percent of enlightened Nigerians lament that they are hard hit by climate change, with farmers and fishermen – representing two major employment...

Climate change and health risks in Nigeria

Climate Change brings with it an increase in malnutrition, mental health conditions, infectious diseases spread and even death. Rising greenhouse gas levels are triggering...

Gold in ground vs gold in water: Pebble Mine threatens salmon populace, WWF tells Trump

Hard choices have to be made in the US very soon: is it the gold in the ground or gold in another form in...

Labour, civil society join forces against climate change

A fledgling but promising relationship that has been brewing between organised labour and sustainable development campaigners has finally been solidified. Midwifed by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES),...

International Day of the Older Person: Providing health services for needy

As the world observed the International Day of the Older Person on Sunday, October 1 2017, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has called for...

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