Jesuits in Africa Join Push for “Loss and Damage”
Credit: Courtesy Photo Members of the Jesuit Conference of Africa and Madagascar (JCAM) have joined the faith community that is on the...
Credit: Courtesy Photo Members of the Jesuit Conference of Africa and Madagascar (JCAM) have joined the faith community that is on the...
Delegates at the 2022 Africa Climate Week in Libreville, Gabon The latest science and observations on the ground have confirmed...
Oped Meridian GasTW - Building new pipelines and other gas power infrastructure could lock South Africa into propping up a...
FILE - The carcass of a dead goat lies in the desert in a drought-stricken area near Bandar Beyla in...
The chairman of the African Union (AU) and president of Senegal, Macky Sall, Representatives of 24 African countries are calling...
Research shows the impact of global warming on tropical soils Global warming is likely to cause a decline in the...
WMO - Climate Change in Africa Can Destabilize ‘Countries and Entire Regions' Water stress and hazards like withering droughts and...
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....
Image credit: gearstd@123rf.com - The potential of carbon credits to fund Africa’s renewable energy goals The United Nations Economic Commission...
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