Clean mobility week recommends electric mobility for Africa
Electric buses (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/atayibabs) By Atayi Babs PAMACC, Nairobi-KENYA: As the African clean mobility week drew to a close today,...
Electric buses (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/atayibabs) By Atayi Babs PAMACC, Nairobi-KENYA: As the African clean mobility week drew to a close today,...
A view of vehicular mobility in Lagos, Nigeria Atayi Babs With the global car fleet due to triple by 2050...
The World Bank on Friday approved an International Development Association (IDA) Credit of 486 million dollars for the rehabilitation and...
Renewable energy Energy consumption in Africa is the lowest in the world, and per capita consumption has barely changed since...
Ibrahim Thiaw, Directeur Exécutif adjoint d’ONU Environnement Par Atâyi Babs La consommation énergétique de l’Afrique est plus faible que celle...
The first solar park on Mauritius is producing 15.2 MWp of solar electricity. The 20th Africa Energy Forum (AEF) is...
Anne-Desirée Ouloto, COP 2 President and MInister for Public Health, Environment and Sustainable Development, Republic of Cote d'Ivoire (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/atayibabs)...
Oil prices Oil prices were firm on Wednesday, receiving ongoing support from healthy economic growth as well as from supply...
Oil Drum and Money Oil price rose further above 68 Dollars a barrel on Thursday to the highest since May...
Kofi Anan and Olusegun Obasanjo By 2050 more than one in four people on our planet will be African. Bold...
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