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Monthly Archives: March, 2023

World Wildlife Day: Group, National Park Service collaborate to curb species extinction

Climate and Sustainable Development Network (CSDevNet), a civil society group, has  collaborated with the National Park Service (NPS) to curb the extinction of animal...

10 die in Shell pipeline explosion, NSCDC decries operations of illegal refineries

No fewer than 10 persons died on Friday, March 3, 2023, following an explosion at the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) in Rumuekpe, Rivers State. Police...

Commonwealth Secretary-General urges immediate action on climate change, loss of biodiversity

Collaborative action is vital to prevent the runaway effects of climate change and loss of biodiversity, the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland, told a conference...

World Wildlife Day: Partnerships key to protecting wildlife in Nigeria

Wild Africa Fund joined the rest of the world on Friday, March 3, 2023, to mark World Wildlife Day, an annual event dedicated to...

New study highlights African cities’ ability to absorb rainfall, prevent floods

 A new, first-of-its-kind study has measured the “sponginess” – or the natural ability to soak up heavy rainfall – in five key cities across Africa. Kigali...

Global climate strikes: African groups join calls to end fossil finance, boost renewables

Youth-led organisation, Fridays for Future, on Friday, March 3, 2023, mobilised activists and communities across the globe to participate in climate strikes calling for...

Expert panel finds questions on solar radiation modification, no quick answers to climate crisis

Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) – a speculative group of technologies to cool the Earth is being explored as climate action lags – requires far...

Experts gear up for new wave of climate reports under Paris Agreement

Under the Paris Agreement, new universal reporting requirements aim to show how all countries (both developed and developing) are pulling their weight in terms...

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UN Special Rapporteur seeks inputs for upcoming climate studies

United Nations Special Rapporteur on Climate Change & Human Rights, Elisa Morgera, has issued two new calls for input...
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Incentivising smallholder farmers to boost food security

Available data indicates that Nigeria has an arable land area of 34 million hectares; 6.5 million hectares for permanent...

GEF Small Grants Programme provides $135m for community-led initiatives in GEF-8

The GEF Small Grants Programme is a flagship initiative that over the past three decades has enabled civil society...

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UN Special Rapporteur seeks inputs for upcoming climate studies

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Available data indicates that Nigeria has an arable land...
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