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Climate Action 2024: The year in review

As the world continues to grapple with the effects of climate change, 2024 has marked a significant juncture in the global climate action movement....

TotalEnergies visits NCDMB, reconfirms FID for Ubeta Project in 2024

Hopes of new projects that would revitalise the Nigerian oil and gas industry and grow local content appear close to realisation as the Managing...

LAWMA vows to step up waste management, recycling efforts in 2024

The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has vowed to step up effective waste management and recycling efforts in 2024. Managing Director/CEO of LAWMA, Dr  Muyiwa...

Towards sustainability: Looking ahead to environmental moments in 2024

The year 2024 will be marked by several events and observances with important implications for the environment, biodiversity, and global sustainability. From advancing sustainable nitrogen...

Chinedum Nwajiuba: 2024 – A year for common sense, and uncommon sense

Welcome to 2024. The year following 2023, which we described, at this time last year, as a mixed year; a year of mixed fortunes,...

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Development Agenda Magazine focuses on Sahel region’s challenges in Q2 2025 edition

Development Agenda Magazine has released its Q2 2025 edition, placing a focus on the Sahel region - a belt...
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‘Africa not a laboratory’ – Civil society denounces ‘act of climate colonialism’

African civil society organisations are outraged by the Degrees Global Forum being hosted in South Africa next week, calling...

UK, Norway sign green energy pact to power North Sea transition

The UK and Norway have launched a new Green Industrial Partnership aimed at turbocharging the North Sea’s role in the clean...

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Development Agenda Magazine focuses on Sahel region’s challenges in Q2 2025 edition

Development Agenda Magazine has released its Q2 2025 edition,...

‘Africa not a laboratory’ – Civil society denounces ‘act of climate colonialism’

African civil society organisations are outraged by the Degrees...
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