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SEAWARD Africa to provide coordinated framework for Ocean Decade Roadmap implementation – Akpan

President of the Pan African Vision for the Environment (PAVE), Mr. Anthony Akpan, has said that the Ocean Decade in Africa along with the...

Govt, stakeholders urged to key into 2024 Ocean Decade Conference Statements

A call has gone out to the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy and all maritime stakeholders in Nigeria to key into the...

Marine Regions Forum puts participants at forefront of ocean governance processes

The Marine Regions Forum that held from November 7 to 9, 2023, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, empowered participants and kept them at the...

Group calls for appropriate funding to manage plastic waste

The Federal Government of Nigeria has been admonished to earmark adequate and proper funding into waste management system so that the challenges of plastic...

PAVE joins UN marine litter study process

President of the Lagos-based Pan African Vision for the Environment (PAVE), Anthony Akpan, at the instance of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) recently...

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Average person will be 16% poorer if world warms by 2C – Study

A recent study by Australian researchers has found that global warming could affect wealth much more than we thought. The...
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‘Disaster warnings, climate response jeopardised’ – House leaders debate Trump-Musk attacks on NOAA

Expectations are high as House Natural Resources Committee leaders on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, host an issues forum to...

NNPC welcomes new GCEO, board, experts react

The Management of the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) has welcomed the appointment of its new Group...

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Average person will be 16% poorer if world warms by 2C – Study

A recent study by Australian researchers has found that...

‘Disaster warnings, climate response jeopardised’ – House leaders debate Trump-Musk attacks on NOAA

Expectations are high as House Natural Resources Committee leaders...