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UN Body charts a path for robust carbon market rules ahead of COP28

In a step aimed at bolstering global climate efforts, a United Nations Body has reached consensus on key regulatory documents to operationalise a new...

David Archer: Avoid our mistake, don’t let World Bank host loss and damage fund

At the Global Partnership for Education, we paid a high price to be hosted by the World Bank. A loss and damage fund should...

Environmental degradation: Senate resolute in addressing flooding, gas flaring, says Nwoko

Sen. Ned Nwoko (PDP-Delta), Senate Vice Chairman on Environment, has disclosed that the Senate is resolute in addressing environmental degradation in the country. Nwoko, representing...

Lagos seals Ogba City Mall, Ajah market over waste disposal offences

Lagos Government has shut Ogba City Mall in Ikeja and Ajah market in Etti-Osa, over sundry waste disposal offences. The action was carried out by...

Images: Durojaiye honoured as one of Nigeria’s 100 most distinguished CEOs

Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Legrande Properties Development Company Limited, Deacon Babajide Durojaiye, has been recognised as one of Nigeria’s 100 Most Distinguished Chief Executive Officers...

Onuigbo nominated as one of 30 Global Leaders on climate change

The sponsor of Nigeria’s Climate Change Act 2021 – often referred to as the “Sam Onuigbo Act” – and Governing Board Member and Chairman,...

World Bank to administer Loss and Damage Fund – Al Jaber hails agreement, campaigners kick

COP28 President-designate and Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, Dr Sultan Al Jaber, welcomed an agreement reached in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, November 4,...

COP5: Mercury treaty makes progress on dental mercury, falls short on ending threats from toxic waste

International Pollutants Elimination Network (IPEN) advocates from around the world at the Fifth Conference of the Parties (COP5) of the Minamata Convention on Mercury...

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