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NES FCT chapter unveils plans to induct new members to promote sustainability

The Nigerian Environmental Society's (NES) federal capital territory (FCT) branch has announced its readiness to welcome new members into its network. This gesture is...

Earth Day: Environmentalists call for change of behaviour to save planet

Environmentalists have called for a change of behaviour that is contributing negatively to the environment, in order to save the earth from collapsing. The experts,...

Choji assumes leadership of Nigerian Environmental Society in Plateau

The Plateau State Chapter of the Nigerian Environmental Society (NES) has been inaugurated, with Dr Ibrahim Choji emerging as the pioneer chairman. The NES is...

Ikeazor backs establishment of a National Institute of Environmental Studies

Nigeria’s Minister of State for Environment, Chief Sharon Ikeazor, has expressed support for the establishment of a National Institute of Environmental Studies that would...

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Saudi Aramco, Chevron, Shell, ExxonMobil, others have cost the world $28tr in climate damage, study reveals

From drought-fueled wildfires in California to catastrophic floods in New England, it's difficult to deny global warming is creating a spiralling climate crisis.  Now,...
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Countries to debate restriction on chemicals as pollution crisis mounts

Delegates from more than 180 countries will gather in Geneva, Switzerland from Monday, April 28 to Friday, May 9,...

Malaria vaccines available in Kebbi, Bayelsa at no cost – NPHCDA

The National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) says free malaria vaccines are available in Primary Healthcare Centres in Kebbi and Bayelsa states...

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Saudi Aramco, Chevron, Shell, ExxonMobil, others have cost the world $28tr in climate damage, study reveals

From drought-fueled wildfires in California to catastrophic floods in New England,...

Countries to debate restriction on chemicals as pollution crisis mounts

Delegates from more than 180 countries will gather in...