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South Africa: South African Court Said No to New Coal-Fired Power - What's Behind the Ruling

Climate change in Africa News - Fri, 2025-04-11 08:04
[The Conversation Africa] Three South African environmental and climate justice organisations took the South African government to court in November 2021, to challenge the authorisation of new coal-fired power as part of the country's energy mix. Three years later, the court ruled that the government's new coal plans were unlawful, invalid, and against the country's constitution. Therefore, these plans cannot go ahead. Environmental law specialist Melanie Murcott researches how courts consider the risks and impacts of climate

Africa: 'Act Before It Gets Worse' - Experts Warn As Agrifood Problems in Global South Intensify

Climate change in Africa News - Fri, 2025-04-11 08:01
[IPS] Nairobi -- As agrifood systems in the Global South buckle under the weight of climate change, biodiversity, and even pollution, experts such as Dr. Himanshu Pathak call for urgent innovative solutions, as, at the current pace, the problems of the Global South are going to intensify with escalating climate change.

Africa: 'With Science, We Can Feed the World of 9.7 Billion By 2050'

Climate change in Africa News - Fri, 2025-04-11 08:01
[IPS] Nairobi -- Animal scientist Lindiwe Majele Sibanda became what her grandmother earnestly prayed for she was growing up on a farm in southern Zimbabwe.

Nigeria: Combating Environmental Degradation in Jigawa

Climate change in Africa News - Thu, 2025-04-10 20:41
[Leadership] Global warming, desertification, and other forms of environmental degradation are among the most pressing threats facing the ecosystem. Hence, there is a renewed focus on climate change, with the National Agency for the Great Green Wall (NAGGW) playing a crucial role in restoring the environment for sustainable living.

Namibia: Assessment of Kunene Floods Underway

Climate change in Africa News - Thu, 2025-04-10 13:29
[Namibian] The Kunene Regional Disaster Risk Management team, with support from the Office of the Office Prime Minister (OPM), is in the process of assessing effects of the recent flooding in various areas of the region.

South Africa: Environmental Justice Organisations Question Viability Of Mossel Bay Oil And Gas Plans

Climate change in Africa News - Thu, 2025-04-10 10:26
[The Green Connection] As Earth Month unfolds, The Green Connection and Natural Justice are speaking out against yet another push to expand fossil fuel development -- despite mounting evidence that such projects accelerate climate change and destroy ecosystems. On 4 April 2025, the organisations officially objected to an application for exploratory oil and gas surveys in Blocks 9 and 11B/12B of the Outeniqua Basin, raising concerns over environmental damage, community impacts, and economic sustainability.

Kenya: Kenya Streamlining Business Processes to Foster Investor-Friendly Environment - Ruto

Climate change in Africa News - Thu, 2025-04-10 08:06
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya is streamlining business processes to foster a more efficient and investor-friendly environment for enterprises to thrive, President William Ruto has said.

Africa: Africa Climate Talks - AfDB, Partners Join Forces to Shape Climate Agenda Ahead of COP30

Climate change in Africa News - Thu, 2025-04-10 08:05
[This Day] The African Union Commission, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, and the African Development Bank will host the Sixth Africa Climate Talks in Kampala, Uganda, in partnership with the Uganda Parliamentary Forum, the Pan-Africa Climate Justice Alliance, the Global Centre on Adaptation, UNICEF.

Africa: Africa's Refugee Camps Are Plagued By Flooding - We Looked Into Drainage Systems That Can Withstand Local Conditions

Climate change in Africa News - Thu, 2025-04-10 06:55
[The Conversation Africa] Almost one million people live in 24 camps for refugees and internally displaced people in Ethiopia. They have fled wars and massacres in South Sudan and Somalia, and forced conscription and government oppression in Eritrea.

Uganda: Uganda's Boda Boda Bikes Are Deadly Polluters - Study Models How Going Electric Could Save Lives

Climate change in Africa News - Thu, 2025-04-10 06:54
[The Conversation Africa] In Uganda, motorcycles known as boda bodas are a key part of the transport system. The country has over 1.5 million boda bodas on the road, amounting to roughly 70% of all vehicles. Boda bodas are crucial in providing last mile transport for people and goods on short trips because they can nip through heavy traffic fast. But their exhaust fumes also pollute the air. Gabriel Okello researches air quality and air pollution in Africa, and examined how life would improve if Uganda's boda bodas all went

Africa: Welcoming Science - CGIAR Week-Long Focus On Innovation for Food, Climate-Secure Future

Climate change in Africa News - Thu, 2025-04-10 06:51
[IPS] Nairobi -- The world's leading scientists and decision-makers in agriculture, climate, and health are meeting in Nairobi this week to promote innovation and partnerships towards a food, nutrition, and climate-secure future. As current agrifood systems buckle under multiple challenges, nearly one in 11 people globally and one in five people in Africa go hungry every day.

Africa: Southern African Countries Launch Climate-Resilient Health Initiative With Who Support

Climate change in Africa News - Thu, 2025-04-10 05:06
[WHO-AFRO] Brazzaville -- Eight Southern African countries have embarked on a landmark effort to bolster emergency preparedness and response systems in the face of increasing climate-related health threats.

East Africa: Science-Backed Solutions Buoying Water Security in East Africa

Climate change in Africa News - Wed, 2025-04-09 11:53
[IPS] Nairobi -- In East Africa, climate change has made water a lifeline and threat.

Congo-Kinshasa: Torrential Rains and Flooding Leaves Dozens Dead

Climate change in Africa News - Tue, 2025-04-08 13:13
[allAfrica] At least 33 deaths have been recorded after flooding and erosion caused by torrential rains in Kinshasa, reports Radio Okapi. The death toll, however, remains provisional.Mont-Ngafula, Ngaliema, Barumbu, Limete, Matete, and Masina are reported to be the worst-affected municipalities.

South Africa: Eskom Implements Planned Power Outages, Again - South African News Briefs, April 8, 2025

Climate change in Africa News - Tue, 2025-04-08 12:28
[allAfrica] Cape Town -- Eskom Implements Stage 2 Loadshedding

Liberia: Dr. Conway Chairs Key Imo Climate Session, Boosts Liberia's Maritime Role

Climate change in Africa News - Tue, 2025-04-08 12:26
[Liberian Investigator] - Starting Monday, April 7, the global maritime spotlight is on London as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) opens the pivotal 83rd session of its Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), a forum that could reshape the future of international shipping.

Nigeria: Art and Resilience in an Era of Climate Change

Climate change in Africa News - Mon, 2025-04-07 15:57
[This Day] Obi Nwaegbe's stirring exhibition at the University of Cambridge, UK, brings into thrilling focus a decade's worth of revolutionary work by the JR Botek Foundation, highlighting the resilience of African farmers in the face of climate change. Okechukwu Uwaezuoke reports

Africa: East Africa Food Insecurity in Need of Climate-Smart Solutions

Climate change in Africa News - Mon, 2025-04-07 08:33
[ENA] Addis Ababa, -- East Africa's escalating food insecurity, fueled by climate change is in need of innovative climate-smart solutions, according to IGAD and ILRI experts.

West Africa: Children's Tale Takes Root in West Africa's Fight to Regrow Its Forests

Climate change in Africa News - Mon, 2025-04-07 08:10
[RFI] A bedtime story written by a journalist for his daughter during lockdown has grown into a reforestation movement reaching 30,000 children in West Africa.

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