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Epidemiologist underscores impact of climate change on public health in Africa

Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases and Public Health Epidemiology in Nasarawa, Dr Ishaku Akyala, has underscored the impact of climate change on public health...

Lagos set to enforce drainage right-of-way in Apapa

The Lagos State Government says it will start enforcement operations in Apapa to re-establish the three-metre drainage right-of-way for all its drainage channels on...

LAWMA implicated as Lagos residents lament over stench from refuse dump

Residents of Albert Okolo Street, Canal View Estate, Oke-afa, Isolo, Lagos, have complained over the stench from refuse dumps in front of an uncompleted...

UNEA-6: New plastics economy needed to protect the climate

According to experts who met at the sixth United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6) that held recently in Nairobi, a transformation of the global economy...

Closing the gap, boosting ambition: Investing in women key to climate action

Science shows that inclusive climate action increases resilience and produces better results, yet the financial support to address specific challenges and harness the contributions of...

Intersectionality of chemicals, environment, gender rights discussed in Women’s Day webinar

Environmental group, BAN Toxics, held a webinar on Friday, March 8, 2024, as the world celebrates International Women’s Day. Speakers from the academe, science,...

Hebert Wigwe: One lesson for young people

There are many lessons of this season. We deal with one here. Please share with especially young people. Since the death of Herbert Wigwe, wife...

Nigeria’s carbon market activation blueprint: Identifying potential drawbacks

“Nigeria relies heavily on oil, which contributes to an uncertain political environment for implementing diverse environmental incentives conducive to voluntary carbon markets. Furthermore, commercial...

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