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New era of climate action can deliver stability in an unstable world – Stiell

Speaking in Istanbul on Thursday, February 12, 2026, alongside incoming COP31 President Murat Kurum of Türkiye, United Nations Climate Change Executive Secretary, Simon Stiell,...

Türkiye appoints Samed Ağırbaş as COP31 Climate High-Level Champion

COP31 President-Designate, Murat Kurum, on Saturday, January 24, 2026, appointed Samed Ağırbaş as Climate High-Level Champion ahead of the UN Climate Conference (COP31) in...

In Belém, African leaders back new Wildlife for Climate Declaration ahead of COP31

At an official side event hosted by World Federation for Animals (WFA) on Friday, November 14, 2025, at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, Ambassador Tadeous T...

Ethiopia edges Nigeria to win COP32 hosting right, COP31 stalemated

At COP30 on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, Ethiopia was confirmed as the host country for the 32nd session of the Conference of the Parties...

COP31: Pacific leaders urge Australia to reject extension of North West Shelf gas project

With just weeks until Australia learns the fate of its bid to co-host COP31, Pacific leaders are calling on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s recently...

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TechnoServe, Coca-Cola Foundation launch PReP 2.0 to help scale plastic recycling in Nigeria

Building on the success of the first phase of the Plastic Recycling Program in Southern Nigeria (PReP), international nonprofit,...
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40 migratory animal species receive new, upgraded protection at close of UN meeting in Brazil

Confronted with stark new evidence that many migratory species are moving closer to extinction, governments at a major UN...

CAPPA urges govt to increase tobacco control budget

The Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has renewed its call on the Federal Government to significantly increase budgetary...

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40 migratory animal species receive new, upgraded protection at close of UN meeting in Brazil

Confronted with stark new evidence that many migratory species...