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Human Rights Day: CAPPA decries deteriorating rights protection, seeks end to impunity

As the world marks International Human Rights Day 2025, Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has decried the deteriorating state of human-rights protection in Nigeria,...

Group unveils second phase of youth plastic use initiative

Digital Peers International (DPI), an NGO, has unveiled phase two of its environmental initiative to engage tech-driven youths in effective plastic use and waste...

EU Commission aims to simplify environmental regulations

The European Commission on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, proposed changes to its own environmental regulations with the aim to ease the bureaucratic burden on...

Scientists uncover how immune cells sense bacteria

Scientists in Australia have identified how human immune cells detect bacteria, a discovery that could lead to effective vaccines and therapies for many diseases. Researchers...

Govt links industrial growth to reliable energy supply

The Federal Government says Nigeria must prioritise industrialisation and dependable energy supply to stop exporting raw materials and strengthen local value chains. Minister of State...

UNEP’s 2025 Champions of the Earth award recognises five climate trailblazers

As the world moves to slow climate change and create a more sustainable future, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) on Wednesday, December 10, 2025,...

Nigeria’s Husk Power, Instollar, Izili, Infibranches, REA bag AFSIA solar awards

The African Solar Industry Association (AFSIA) has announced the winners of the AFSIA Awards 2025, held in partnership with REFA 2025 and with the...

Nigeria needs scientific breakthroughs to drive sustainability, says ex minister

A former Minister of Power, Prof. Bart Nnaji, has says Nigeria urgently needs scientific breakthroughs to drive sustainability for a better future. Nnaji, a Professor...

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Groups laud govt on wood export ban, seek transparent enforcement

A coalition of over 300 CSOs under the aegis...

Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior ship sailing to Cape Town described as ‘hypocritical’

Greenpeace continues to promote an anti-fossil fuel agenda, while...
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