Earth Systems are Bleaching, Melting and Slowing, New report indicates
By Deborah Olaoluwa Widespread coral reef die-off marks the world’s first climate tipping point, according to a new report by 160 scientists....
By Deborah Olaoluwa Widespread coral reef die-off marks the world’s first climate tipping point, according to a new report by 160 scientists....
By Deborah Olaoluwa Four key parts of the Earth’s climate system are destabilising, according to a new study with contributions from the...
By Deborah Olaoluwa The Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) and partners led by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture...
Desertification threatens the village of Tantaverom In the past 50 years Lake Chad basin shrank from 25,000 square kilometers to...
Le président du Groupe de la Banque africaine de développement Sidi Ould Tah (à gauche) et le président du Groupe...
By Deborah Olaoluwa As governments prepare to meet at the UN Secretary-General’s Special High-Level Event on Climate Action, new analysis conducted by 350.org and Zero...
By Deborah Olaoluwa A new report from the Planetary Boundaries Science Lab at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) reveals...
By Deborah Olaoluwa Governments at New York Climate Week Commit to a Tidal Wave of Climate Action as Ocean Continues...
By Deborah Olaoluwa From the Niger Delta to Lamu, from Johannesburg to Dakar, communities across Africa joined the global Draw the...
From Belém to Berlin, from Nairobi to New York, hundreds of thousands of people poured into the streets this weekend...
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