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UNGA2024
Climate Change
Climate Change
How Kenyan coastal villagers are cashing in on carbon credits
Mikoko Pamoja mangrove project expected to generate annual revenue of about $130,000
By
Newton Kanhema
Climate Change
African journalists: More training and resources will boost climate change coverage
Environment reporting is expensive; it needs a lot of traveling and risk-taking
By
Kingsley Ighobor
Climate Change
Meet Africa*s ※re-birder§ rewilding Indian Ocean islands
Dr. Nirmal Shah, a veteran conservationist from Seychelles, is helping save rare birds
By
Africa Renewal
Climate Change
Seychelles is the perfect antidote to all the biodiversity doom and gloom
Says Dr. Nirmal Shah 每 a veteran conservationist
By
Africa Renewal
Climate Change
COP27 outcome: Reflections on the progress made, opportunities missed
Loss and damage fund is welcome, need to look into mitigation and operationalization of the fund to support the most vulnerable
By
Fazal Issa
Climate Change
COP27: Key takeaways for Africa
We should not underestimate how much of a game changer a facility on loss and damage is
By
Kingsley Ighobor
Climate Change
Solving the water crisis is key to climate action and sustainable development
The momentum from COP27 will carry us to next year*s UN 2023 Water Conference, the first of its kind since 1977
By
Gilbert F. Houngbo
Climate Change
Climate adaptation: Castle in the sky or achievable reality?
Leaders must step up and prepare for the impacts of climate change in rural locations
By
Alice Ruhweza
Climate Change
COP27 closes with deal on loss and damage: &A step towards justice*, says UN chief
By
UN News
Climate Change
Horn of Africa: Extreme drought deepens hunger in a region facing conflict
World Food Programme is working with governments on the frontlines of the region*s climate crisis, as millions struggle to eat
By
WFP
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