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Forum seeks to unlock solutions for effective REDD+ result-based finance

Environment experts are touting the Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) process as one of the most promising opportunities to address the...

Chukwumerije Okereke: Role of Parliament in driving Nigeria’s long-term climate goals

Between 23 and 27 March, the 148th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) was held in Geneva, Switzerland. The IPU, founded in 1889, is...

Expert raises concern over climate change impact on food security

An agronomist, Mr Joseph Kaltungo, has raised concerns over the impact of climate change on food security efforts, urging government at all levels to...

Bangladesh braces for blistering heat amid soaring temperatures

Bangladesh has been bracing for a searing summer after record-shattering heat last year. Mild to moderate heatwave is already sweeping over parts of the South...

Kofi Adu Domfeh: There’s anger in the land and its heat-related

The night rains come as soothing relief to many homes and families in Ghana. But soon, the land is heated up, consuming the little moisture...

Study shows Australia will face decades-long megadrought

Australia will soon face megadrought that will last for decades, a new study shows. In the study, researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) used...

Cook Islands: First and fastest Green Climate Fund country project

The first single-country project in the Cook Islands took 20 days from GCF Board approval to the first disbursement of funding. The $13.4 million...

Nigerian media and combating climate disinformation

In one of my Sociology of Education classes, I learnt that the media is one of the agents of socialisation, which is to say...

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Carbon markets could unleash gigatonnes of emissions on Africa, report warns

Carbon markets could unleash 1.5 to 2.5 gigatonnes of new emissions annually, or more than all of Africa’s current...
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South Africa: Tribunal lauds ban of toxic pesticide that killed primary school children

The South African People’s Tribunal on AgroToxins (SAPToA) has welcomed the Cabinet’s decision on June 12, 2025, to ban...

2024 GHG Report: SPP discloses carbon emission profile, sets climate accountability standard

The Society for Planet and Prosperity (SPP), a Nigerian registered environmental NGO, has set a new benchmark for corporate...

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Carbon markets could unleash gigatonnes of emissions on Africa, report warns

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South Africa: Tribunal lauds ban of toxic pesticide that killed primary school children

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