Paris Agreement Is just the start of Africa’s climate quest – President Ali Bongo
Ali Bongo Ondimba during an interview in New York, U.S., April 20, 2016. (PHOTO: MICHAEL NAGLE/BLOOMBERG/GETTY IMAGES) Today I will...
Ali Bongo Ondimba during an interview in New York, U.S., April 20, 2016. (PHOTO: MICHAEL NAGLE/BLOOMBERG/GETTY IMAGES) Today I will...
The EU and its 28 member states will sign the global Paris climate agreement in a high-level ceremony in New...
Ministers from the Climate Vulnerable Countries at V20 meeting Climate Vulnerable Forum leaders on Thursday urged a ministerial gathering of...
A break free from fossil fuel campaign at Paris COP 21 Two days before world leaders sign the Paris Agreement,...
World leaders at the Paris climate talks United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has invited all world leaders to a signing...
Alh. IBRAHIM USMAN JIBRIL, Nigeria's Minister of State for Environment at the session (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Atayi Babs By Atayi Babs Nigeria's...
A solar project in Nigeria (PHOTO: Greentech) African Civil Society Organisations have urged African governments to decentralize renewable energy and...
Opening ceremony of the 6th special session of AMCEN (PHOTO: UNEP) The need to sustainably harness Africa’s vast reserves of...
A cross-section of delegates at the consultative workshop (PHOTO: PAMACC/Atayi Babs) Ahead of the sixth special session of the African...
Nucleaire Countries, including members of the G20, should strengthen the credibility of their pledges to limit or reduce annual emissions...
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