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Why awareness is crucial to local resource mobilisation

The craving to ensure that human activities are in harmony with the natural world continues to challenge both political, business, religious, and traditional leaders...

UK households cut energy use as cost soars

No fewer than half of British households have cut back on their use of energy in response to cost of living concerns, according to...

Environmental stakeholders in Kwara resolve to tackle climate change

Environmental stakeholders in Kwara State have resolved to engage communities and grassroots to implement solutions to local challenges caused by climate change in the...

Centre canvasses more investments to mitigate flooding in FCT

The Centre for Environmental Sustainability and Development Awareness (CESDA) has canvassed for more investments by government and private organisations to mitigate possible flooding in...

How social media was used to deceive public during COP26

A new report released on Thursday, June 9, 2022, by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) and the 20+ member coalition Climate Action Against...

Why climate change impacts women differently than men, by study

A new report released at the Bonn Climate Change Conference on Friday, June 10, 2022, explains why women often experience the impacts of climate change...

Bonn talks: Rich countries are blocking progress on Loss and Damage – Campaigners

As the first crucial week of negotiations ended at the 2022 midyear Bonn climate talks, green groups are beginning to raise red flags on...

Stockholm+50: Fifty years of environmental action

On a warm summer’s day 50 years ago, the world’s first environment conference was held in the Swedish capital, Stockholm. Born out of an 1968...

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Building a resilient future: Climate action & community empowerment

Keynote address delivered by Nnimmo Bassey, Director, Health of...

From ridges to reefs, small island states lead with big environmental moves

From rising seas to disappearing forests, the world’s small...
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