South Sudan shuts schools for two weeks after students collapse due to extreme heat
Copyright AP Photo Brian Inganga Many schools in South Sudan have makeshift structures and no electricity for cooling systems. South...
Copyright AP Photo Brian Inganga Many schools in South Sudan have makeshift structures and no electricity for cooling systems. South...
Copyright AP Photo Khaled Mouley Chinguetti, Mauritania is home to some of West Africa’s oldest Quranic texts and manuscripts. It...
Photo of flood - by Nour Gelle Gedi/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images Flash floods across Botswana have killed seven people including three...
Radio photo culled from https://www.myjoyonline.com/ By Kofi Adu Domfeh A severe storm strikes, bringing with it torrential rains, deafening thunder,...
Image source: Power for All Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – January 28, 2025Civil Society groups from across Africa have called...
President Donald Trump By Kofi Adu Domfeh As Donald Trump was sworn into office for a second term as the...
Rain in LA and the call for climate action By Kofi Adu Domfeh People are praying for rain in Los...
President of The Republic of Ghana By Kofi Adu Domfeh President John Mahama is on a mission to reset Ghana,...
COP 29's Opening Ceremony in Baku By Kofi Adu Domfeh Another round of climate change talks is underway in Baku,...
Perception et savoir locaux sur le climat (oiseaux migrateurs) Par Didier Hubert MADAFIME J'ai voulu partager ceci avec vous...
Africa Climate Reports is Africa’s first and largest bilingual journal dedicated to opening new vistas in the coverage and reportage of climate change and the region’s environment. With a multi-lingual team of talented reporters from across the continent, we tell the African climate story in a refreshingly lucid, communally engaging and technically robust manner.