The African Group of Negotiators (AGN) on Climate Change has called for stronger focus on adaptation, climate finance and equitable international cooperation as negotiations opened at Bonn, Germany.
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Climate change is threatening sheep farmers in South Africa's Drakensberg - how they're adapting
In the rugged and mountainous Drakensberg grasslands of South Africa's Eastern Cape province, farmers rear sheep for food, cultural practices and financial security.The steep slopes, cold winters, ...
As tensions continue to rise in the Middle East, global shipping companies have had to adjust. Shipping routes have been ...
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Proforest spotlights nature-based solutions for climate resilience, livelihoods on World Environment Day 2026
As global communities commemorate World Environment Day (WED) 2026, Proforest, a non-profit, international sustainability ...
Climate scientists agree that intense downpours and heavy storms will likely happen more often and be more unpredictable. But ...
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COP31 Presidency Announces '35% by 2035' Electrification Target as Part of Action Agenda Launch
Electrification target to raise share of final energy demand met by electricity from just over 20% today to 35% by 2035 Türkiye's COP31 Presidency also wants to halve growth in global waste by 2035 ...
Presenting findings from studies conducted in Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Madagascar, Moussa Massaoudou, a visiting scientist at the African Forest Forum, said biodiversity hotspots are under ...
The African Group of Negotiators (AGN) has criticised the agenda of the ongoing United Nations June Climate Meetings in Bonn, ...
World Cup 2026: African referee denied entry into the United States by border control - US Customs and Border Protection ...
Lassa fever vaccine for deadly virus within reach after ‘promising’ trial results - About 300,000 Lassa fever infections ...
Everyone has a storm story – whether it's that time you just escaped a downpour, or the hailstorm that wrote off your car.
The Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo (JCPZ) say that plans are being made to address the City's longstanding issue of unevenly distributed trees in parts of Johannesburg, with more trees planted in the ...
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