Sub-Saharan Africa: A New Shock and Little Room to Maneuver

Washington, DC: A promising regional recovery has been disrupted by the war in Ukraine .

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How Is Apartheid’s Legacy Making Climate Change Impacts Worse in South Africa?

Decades after the oppressive regime ended, its impacts are still being seen in South Africa. Climate change has already decided the theme that will define the year 2022 for Southern Africa: extreme weather a

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African cities can do more to protect children from climate change

Six in 10 people will be living in cities by 2030. This is concerning.

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Devastating South African flooding provokes climate change debate

Some locals in KwaZulu-Natal blame poor governance for exacerbating problem As KwaZulu-Natal struggles to rebuild af

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Climate change, weather shocks, and migratory flows

A high dependence on agriculture has left rural households in sub-Saharan Africa particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change.

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Ethiopian drought leading to ‘dramatic’ increase in child marriage, Unicef warns

With hunger across Horn of Africa and 600,000 children out of school, ‘desperate’ parents push more girls into early marriage

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Droughts in Somalia are partly our fault. We could at least let more migrants in

Global heating has left millions at risk of starvation, and reliant on relatives who have made the journey to Europe

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After the relentless rain, South Africa sounds the alarm on the climate crisis

Many are still missing after this month’s floods. Extreme weather is becoming more frequent, and it can be devastating

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Καμία σπηλιά δεν είναι αρκετά βαθιά για να ξεφύγει κάποιος από τη ραδιενέργεια…

Το 2% της πρωτογενούς ενέργειας του πλανήτη παράγεται από την πυρηνική βιομηχανία και αποτελεί παγκόσμια απειλή Οι νεότεροι, όσοι δηλαδή  δεν βίωσαν στο πετσί τους τον πανικό που προκλήθηκε , πριν από 36 χρόνια, εξαιτίας του πυρηνικού ατυχήμα

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Sex For Water: Women In Poor Kenyan Community Allege Exploitation

Video Producers: Njoroge Muigai, Azeezat Olaoluwa, Ann-Marie Yiannacou, Michael Onyiego

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EU pledges support to Nigerian energy sector diversification

The European Union (EU) has pledged its support for the Nigerian energy sector diversification through hydro, wind and biotechnology to boost the power sector.

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Tanzania to produce 6,000MW from renewable energy by 2025, president says

The President of Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan has stated that the country has a goal of producing 6,000MW from renewable energy by 2025. The President said the electricity will be produced through renewable sources including hydropower, solar and wind projects.

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Canadians to Pay Trillions for Climate Impacts by 2100, Report Projects

Canada’s economy will lose C$2.8 trillion in climate costs by 2100 if global temperatures rise by 2°C, a figure that doubles to $5.5 trillion should warming increase by the 5°C forecast in “business as usual” scenarios, says a new report.

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The west can cut its energy dependency on Russia and be greener

The Ukraine war has focused minds on win-win policies from ending coal and oil subsidies to raising petrol taxes on petrol

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Politicians are basking in the ‘thrill’ of fossil fuels, but this election is Australia’s last chance to reset our climate attitude

Despite being a top issue for Australians, climate action has been completely sidelined in favour of the total sham to expand gas and coal

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Dear politicians, young climate activists are not abuse victims, we are children who read news

We have only to turn on the TV or look at social media to see the suffering climate change already causes

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Kampala pollution way over recommended levels - data

Pollution levels in Uganda’s capital, Kampala, are five to seven times higher than the Word Health Organization (WHO) recommends.

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