Cameroon’s iconic tourist and fish beach battered by pollution, extreme weather
Polluted seashore littered with plastics and other rubbish material (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Elias Ntungwe) As floods and pollution wreak havoc on a...
Polluted seashore littered with plastics and other rubbish material (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Elias Ntungwe) As floods and pollution wreak havoc on a...
President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame Rwanda's lower house, Chamber of Deputies, on Tuesday unanimously passed a bill approving ratification of...
From L-R: Atayi Babs, Ayoola Kassim and Lebo Tshangela during the visit to the wind farm in Feldheim, Germany (PHOTO:...
Deputy Governor of Osun state, Southwest Nigeria planting a tree in commemoration of the programme By Elias Ntungwe Ngalame African...
A break free from fossil fuel campaign at Paris COP 21 By Kofi Adu Domfeh Ghana is making significant gains...
Cameroonian youths producing charcoal from household waste (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Elias Ntungwe) By Elias Ntungwe Ngalame An initiative by a group of...
Activists protesting against the privatisation of water in Lagos, Nigeria (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Ugonma Cokey) By Ugonma Cokey On the occasion of...
2018 set to break records in extreme weather events By Kofi Adu Domfeh Long-term climate change is increasing the intensity...
Cameroonian Minister of Environment, Hele Piere and local council authorities in Yaounde visiting occupied wetland areas in the capital. (PHOTO:...
A baby chimp seized from from an illegal hunter in the Dja Forest Reserve by state authorities. (PHOTO: Ntungwe Ngalame)...
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