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17 10 2023 | 15:24

CONGO: Nouabalé-Ndoki Park receives Gorilla Friendly certification

Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park has been awarded Gorilla FriendlyTM certification.

17 10 2023 | 15:21

AFRICA: OIF grants €230,000 to 8 climate and sanitation start-ups

Of the 13 sustainable initiatives selected and funded by the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) as part of its fifth call for initiatives, eight are being implemented in Africa,…

17 10 2023 | 15:17

Sustainable development: “IFU is ready to take risks for greater impact”

Over the next few years, the Investment Fund for Developing Countries (IFU) will double its investments in sustainable development in the countries of the South, half of which will be in Africa. The…

17 10 2023 | 15:14

DRC: launch of a $5m support fund for indigenous forest peoples

The link between human rights and biodiversity is becoming clearer in Africa. In a study published in 2021, the Rainforest... The link between human rights and biodiversity is becoming clearer in…

17 10 2023 | 15:09

NAMIBIA: 250 women trained to collect recyclable waste in three towns

In Namibia, the "Community Recycling Heroes Project" will equip 250 unemployed women to sort and collect recyclable waste by the end of 2023 in the towns of Windhoek, Swakopmund and Otjiwarongo. The…

17 10 2023 | 14:57

Lampedusa shipwreck: Sirens sound to remember Eritrean victims

An emotional memorial has been held in Lampedusa for 368 migrants who perished at sea exactly a decade ago after their ship caught fire. Most of those of those who died were from Eritrea in what is…

17 10 2023 | 14:49

Nigeria’s new blue economy ministry could harness marine resources - moving the focus away from oil

Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu announced a new ministerial portfolio in August: Marine and Blue Economy. This was welcome news as it renewed hope for economic development outside the oil…

17 10 2023 | 14:42

At least 10 dead in Zimbabwe gold mine collapse as rescue efforts continue

Rescue teams in Zimbabwe are continuing the search for survivors, three days after a disused gold mine in the country’s Chegutu district collapsed, killing at least 10 illegal miners.

17 10 2023 | 14:17

African healthcare poses challenges to startups filling the gaps

Startups trying to help African public health systems cater to the needs of everyday people, say they face barriers too. Lagos, Nigeria — Three months after she was born, Ayotunde Omitogun was…

17 10 2023 | 13:59

StopEACOP Campaign wins People Power Award at Copenhagen Conference

Africa  - The StopEACOP campaign was announced as one of the winners of the inaugural People Power Award at the conclusion of the two-day Copenhagen People Power Conference hosted by ActionAid…

16 10 2023 | 21:18

Climate change: UN calls for radical changes to stem warming

Tackling climate change needs a rapid transformation of the way our world works, travels, eats and uses energy, according to an important UN review. This is the first "global stocktake" to examine…

16 10 2023 | 21:12

Climate change played major role in Libya floods

Climate change made the storm that devastated the Libyan city of Derna, killing thousands of people, up to 50 times more likely, experts say. Up to 50% more rain had fallen as a result of human-…

16 10 2023 | 20:57

Sunak hails Rosebank oil approval in face of climate outcry

Will producing oil and gas in the UK mean lower emissions? The Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary Claire Coutinho has defended the Rosebank oil field, claimin

16 10 2023 | 20:47

‘The worst kind of culture war’: Tories attack Rishi Sunak’s reversal on net zero

The prime minister’s attempts to turn the climate emergency into a US-style wedge issue have dismayed veteran MPs who champion green policies

16 10 2023 | 20:42

UK one of 32 countries facing European court action over climate stance

Six Portuguese young people claim inadequate policies to tackle global heating breach their human rights A key plank of the UK government’s defence against the biggest climate legal action in the…

16 10 2023 | 20:35

Net zero delaying tactics expose Rishi Sunak’s desperation

The prime minister’s decision to postpone key climate targets is a cynical betrayal of what really matters, writes Bel Greenwood. Plus letters from Milo Sanders, Jeremy Wight, Charles Wilhelm, Alan…

16 10 2023 | 20:30

Labour to stand firm on net zero policies and attack cost of Tory retreat

Party will argue green growth is route to lower bills and says Rishi Sunak will leave UK stuck in economic ‘doom loop’ Labour will “double down” on making the case that tackling the cost of living…

16 10 2023 | 20:22

Greens must shed ‘moral superiority’ image, says German vice-chancellor

Robert Habeck said supporters of climate action must have the most compelling arguments Germany’s vice-chancellor has called on supporters of environmental reforms to shed their reputation for “…

16 10 2023 | 20:17

‘Staggering’ green growth gives hope for 1.5C, says global energy chief

IEA’s Fatih Birol says uptake of solar power and EVs is in line with net zero goal but rich countries must hasten their broader plans The prospects of the world staying within the 1.5C limit on…

16 10 2023 | 20:09

Give Britons the right to plant to green up public spaces, Gove adviser says

Thinktank Create Streets calls for people to be allowed to grow plants and trees in barren urban areas A right to plant and grow trees and other greenery in public spaces should be given to people…