Climate Chaos: Rainfall in harmattan bewilders Rice Farmers in Nigeria
Rice farmer in the field The golden soil of Afikpo, Ebonyi State in Southeast Nigeria, is a clay-loamy soil renowned...
Rice farmer in the field The golden soil of Afikpo, Ebonyi State in Southeast Nigeria, is a clay-loamy soil renowned...
Op-ed: Green hydrogen, blueprint for Africa’s green industrialisation - Image: Pixabay Developing a renewables-powered hydrogen economy across Africa could support...
An old woman from Unwana Community fetching firewood depicting the Plight of Women in Energy Crisis : Photo credit -...
Image: Pixabay (climate-change--696x461) The poorest countries will bear the worst effects of climate change and the highest costs in terms...
A woman uses a biogas cooking stove at her home in Ethiopia. Photo by: ©UNICEF Ethiopia / 2014 / Ose...
Investment in Agritech Key to Future of Sustainable Farming By Claire Taylor Advancements in agricultural technology have a major and...
Rwanda: How Climate Change Effects are leaving Farmers Vulnerable #AfricaClimateCrisis By Michel Nkurunziza The farmers who are facing the unusual...
South Africa’s Position on Just Transition crucial to COP26 Talks - Image credit: ©123RF.com With COP26 mere weeks away, all...
Young activists march as part of the Global Climate Strike of the movement Fridays for Future, in Cape Town. Credit:...
West Africa Map showing Nigeria and Lagos - Image credit: ©123RF.com The population of Lagos is growing ten times faster...
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