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‘Commitment inadequate, lacks urgency’ – More reactions trail G7 coal power phase out plan

The commitment to phase out unabated coal in the first half of the 2030s is not only inadequate but also exhibits an abject lack...

Campaigners react as G7 economies agree to phase out coal power before 2035

The G7 Climate, Energy and Environment Ministerial held in Turin, Italy, from April 28 to 30, 2024, released its final text on Tuesday with all...

Solving Nigeria’s epileptic power supply with coal

The issue of erratic and epileptic power supply in Nigeria is as old as the country itself. Nigeria industrial development over the years has been...

Momentum grows for coal phase-down in Asia

In a major boost for regional climate action, an increasing number of countries in Asia have announced new commitments supporting the transition away from...

New EU climate target will increase carbon prices, phase out coal power

Tightening the EU emissions trading system (EU ETS) in line with the EU Green Deal would dramatically speed up the decarbonisation of Europe's power...

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Nigeria targets $2.5bn carbon credit investment by 2030

Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Prof. Simon Ortuanya, says Nigeria targets $2.5 billion in high-integrity...
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GROW Project launched to drive green jobs, sustainable construction in Africa

The GROW Project – Construction Waste Remediation and Recycling Vocational Training in Sub-Saharan Africa has officially been launched, bringing...

Nigeria strengthening sub-national data to determine greenhouse gas inventories, adaptation reporting

Nigeria is strengthening its transparency framework, reliable sub national data to determine the quality of its national greenhouse gas...

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Nigeria targets $2.5bn carbon credit investment by 2030

Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN),...

GROW Project launched to drive green jobs, sustainable construction in Africa

The GROW Project – Construction Waste Remediation and Recycling...
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