Fossil Fuel Funding outstrips Clean Air Spend around the world
Mpumalanga power station. Image: Pixabay African governments have spent more money on fossil fuel projects over the last 6 years...
Mpumalanga power station. Image: Pixabay African governments have spent more money on fossil fuel projects over the last 6 years...
Photo by Mohamed Dhaysane / VOA:Residents and makeshift shelters at a relief camp in Baidoa, Somalia, on August 25, 2022....
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Excerpt from the High-Level CSO Forum in Libreville, Gabon, ahead of the regional Africa Climate Week meeting Libreville, Gabon: Doubling...
Climate Justice Torch Campaign launched in Gabon ahead of COP27 Libreville, Gabon: The Gabon Minister of Water, Forest, the Sea...
Youth agripreneurs during a visit to Dr Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) By Dolapo Ogunsola, IITA...
Les institutions africaines se préoccupent pour la COP27 C’est l’une des initiatives de la Commission économique pour l'Afrique (CEA) et...
Photo of a woman testing soil health at western Kenya - Climate-smart skills have potential to halt climate-induced human trafficking...
Group photo of Journalists with the Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for Environment By Elias Ngalame The Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for Environment,...
A youth plants mangrove in Kilifi County, Kenya “The conservation of the Mangrove forests could influence the magnitude and duration...
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