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Non-state actors flay GCF Africa’s financing model, seek transformation

As the Green Climate Fund (GCF) board meets in Kigali, Rwanda from March 4 to 7, 2024, non-state actors, under the convenorship of the...

Lagos Island Model City Plan will restore ancient city’s glory – Officials

The Lagos State Government has said that the Lagos Island Model City Plan, when operational, will restore the glory of Lagos Island. Commissioner for Physical...

Geographer calls for master plan to develop small-sized towns

A Professor of Urban Geography and Environmental Management, Magnus Ojeifo, has called for the conceptualisation and development of a master plan to produce better...

Don tasks journalists on aggressive reporting of climate change

A professor of Mass Communication at the University of Ilorin, Saudat Abdulbaqi, has urged journalists to aggressively report climate change and climate actions to...

Why traditional leaders must speak now on environmental justice to save Niger Delta’s future

Niger Deltans, demanding for environmental justice for pollution and degradation of our lands will be more impactful if our local community and traditional leaders...

Sam Onuigbo: Dynamics, structures of the National Climate Change Act

Rep. Sam Onuigbo, Member (South-East) Governing Board and Chairman, Committee on Security, Climate Change and Special Interventions, North-East Development Commission, in a keynote address...

Ghana hosts climate summit to call for urgent action to safeguard Africa’s future

Climate change is threatening the long-term survival of rural African communities, leaving them unable to grow essential crops and unable to access healthcare due...

Nigerians return to charcoal stoves, firewood and matters arising

“Our ‘Joko’ charcoal stoves are a must-have for everyone. Easy to use; cook faster; use less charcoal and super durable. “Because of its wall insulation,...

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A third of animal habitats could experience multiple extreme events by 2085 – Study

By 2085, 36 percent of species’ current habitats on...

Leaders call for Africa-led solutions following landmark court ruling on climate obligations

African leaders, policymakers, legal experts, scientists and practitioners have...
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