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Africa joins day of action for renewable energy in ‘Power Up’ campaign

As the climate crisis wreaks havoc across the continent and beyond, fossil fuel companies are set to announce their quarterly billion-dollar profits, made at...

Water: Group constructs 21 boreholes in five states

A non-governmental organisation (NGO), the Grassroots Aid Initiative (TGAI), says it has constructed 21 boreholes in five states in the country. The founder of the...

Asian and Pacific countries agree on measures to shape energy transition, address climate crisis

Asian and Pacific countries have agreed on measures to shape the future of energy use and generation, and to address climate change in a...

Harm reduction should guide regulations in public healthcare – Experts

Stakeholders in the health sector have been challenged to consider harm reduction as a key guide in driving public health strategies in Africa. Harm reduction...

Toxic mercury cosmetics still marketed as ‘solution’ to dark skin – Report

Despite being banned by a global treaty, mercury-added skin lightening products (SLPs) are still sold by some of the world’s biggest online retailers to...

Concern as Loss and Damage Fund meeting ends with no outcome

Despite going into overtime and several rounds of breakout and plenary discussions, the fourth meeting of the Transitional Committee (TC) on Loss and Damage has...

Campaigners cycle from Abuja to Lagos to inspire climate action

A group of young environmental rights activists has embarked on an epic cycling tour from Abuja to Lagos to raise awareness of the critical...

At Lagos Climate Story Lab, stakeholders explore ways to tell climate stories for social impact

Climate advocates and environmentalists who gathered in Lagos from October 18 to 19, at the 2023 Climate Story Lab explored innovative ways to tell...

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EACOP: Coalition decries TotalEnergies’ assessment of Uganda land acquisition programme

The StopEACOP Coalition is calling out TotalEnergies’ attempts to...

When the post-WW2 Order falls, can peripheral states like Nigeria survive?

A presentation by Prof Chinedum Nwajiuba at the Maiden...
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