Brazil’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Marina Silva, has reaffirmed the country’s commitment to leading a global shift away from fossil fuels toward a just and inclusive energy transition, as momentum builds ahead of COP30 scheduled to hold in Belém this year. Silva made the declaration during her address at the final day of the Renew Our Power event
Continue ReadingThe Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd), Mr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari, has pledged to pursue transformative collaborations with key stakeholders in order to deliver on the strategic mandate assigned to him by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. In a statement by the company’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, made available to newsmen
Continue ReadingOver 200 climate leaders from more than 70 countries, including Africa, have called on Brazil to demonstrate true climate leadership by ending fossil fuel expansion and prioritising a just and inclusive energy transition at COP30, which the country is set to host later this year in Belém, capital of the Amazonian state of Pará. The demand was made during a
Continue ReadingThe founding conference of the Global South NGO Platform will be held on April 28–29, 2025, at the Congress Center in Baku, APA reports. On November 15, 2024, within the framework of COP29, an international conference themed “Advancing Climate Action Through Global South-South Cooperation – The Role of NGOs” was held for NGOs from the Non-Aligned Movement region. At the conference, heads
Continue ReadingThe United Nations’ International Maritime Organisation (IMO) on Friday April 11, 2025 adopted the world’s first carbon pricing mechanism for the global shipping industry one of the most polluting sectors globally. The agreement, reached at the IMO headquarters in London during the closing plenary of a week-long negotiation, marks a critical step towards decarbonising international maritime transport. The new
Continue ReadingAhead of the UN climate negotiations in Brazil later this year, hundreds of Indigenous leaders, environmental campaigners, and youth movements have mobilized in Brasília, demanding an end to the fossil fuel era and calling for a just and equitable energy transition. During the opening day of the Acampamento Terra Livre (ATL), or Free Land Camp, the largest gathering of Indigenous
Continue ReadingAccording to the National Forestry Authority (NFA), the country is experiencing a high rate of deforestation, with estimates indicating that 80,000 hectares of forest are lost annually, placing Uganda among the countries with the highest deforestation rates globally. Across the world forests have been lost for all kind of reasons, through human activities such as unsustainable logging, agricultural expansion, and
Continue ReadingTo ensure food security and strengthen farmers’ capacity to thrive in the face of climate change, agricultural experts have stressed the need for increased adoption of digital tools in Nigeria’s farming communities. This call was made by the Project Coordinator of the European Union-funded DIGISOL Project, Ajala Tajudeen, during a one-day training on digital financial solutions for farmers, cooperatives, and
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