President Samia Suluhu Hassan has raised alarm over climate change which she said is eroding production systems, increasing ...
Even as farmers shift toward less water-intensive crops, climate change is pushing agricultural water consumption upward in ...
Climate and Health experts say they have major concerns about plans to merge several ministries that are crucial to the country’s climate change response, given the Government’s track record of ...
As global warming heads for 2° Celsius above the pre-industrial level, climate shocks could constrain productivity, incomes and economic growth. India must take protective action now—before heat, ...
ZIMBABWE has embraced climate-smart livestock farming as part of broader efforts to curb methane emissions, strengthen farmer livelihoods and enhance national food security. ZIMBABWE has embraced ...
For decades, a dominant argument for protecting forests has focused on carbon. Trees absorb carbon dioxide, store it in wood ...
A study reveals India leads the US and China on linking climate change to health risks, but overall news coverage of linking climate change and public health remains limited in all three nations.
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Nana Dr Antwi-Boasiako Amoah: Ghana’s climate diplomat steering Africa’s voice in global negotiations
A GNA Feature by Albert Oppong-Ansah Accra, Feb 14, GNA-From the corridors of global climate negotiations to the policy rooms shaping Ghana’s adaptation agenda, Nana Dr Antwi-Boasiako Amoah, Director ...
In the rice fields of the City of Ilagan, farmers have learned to read the skies more carefully than ever before. The seasons are no longer predictable. Rains arrive too hard or too late, and dry ...
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Kenya's Sustainability Agenda Must Go Beyond Climate Change - Capital Group Md Symon Bargurei
Kenya's sustainability agenda must expand beyond climate change mitigation to embrace governance reforms, ESG integration, sustainable finance and inclusive economic growth, speakers said during the ...
More than 295 million people globally experienced hunger and starvation in 2025 because of conflict, displacement, climate change and economic disasters. The bad news is that things are going to get a ...
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