Experts blame poor mining practice on weak regulations
A man and his grandson scouring washed gravel for sapphire in Taraba, North-East Nigeria (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Lawal Sani Kona) By Etta...
A man and his grandson scouring washed gravel for sapphire in Taraba, North-East Nigeria (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Lawal Sani Kona) By Etta...
A small holder farmer in Africa (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Aaron Kaah) By Sylvia Shambo ‘Land grabs’ stands tall as a major development...
Free, unhindered gas flaring in ExxonMobil yard in Ibeno (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Atâyi Babs) By Zakari Usman The continued dependence on fossil...
Diamants Golden Saint Resources Ltd a annoncé, le 28 mai, la découverte en série des diamants au cours de l’échantillonnage...
Mme Monique Barbut, la Secrétaire Exécutive de la Convention cadre des Nations Unies de lutte contre la Désertification (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Kané...
A cross -section of African farmers in Cameroon (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Aaron Kaah) Farmers in Africa and Asia on Wednesday announced in...
A picture story by Lawal Sani Kona See also: Blue sapphire mining and the next environmental disaster A view of...
A view of Mambilla Plateau, Nigeria By Lawal Sani Kona It is a beautiful morning at Nguroje, my two colleagues...
By Nnimmo Bassey In this article we will be looking at how development actions impact on the environment. The underpinning...
Ghana forestry: CREDIT: Ghana News Agency by Kofi Adu Domfeh A new private sector Tree Investment Policy (TIP) should see...
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