A powerful new global campaign to curb methane emissions, described as the fastest way to cool the planet, was launched today at the ongoing UNFCCC Climate Summit in Bonn, Germany. The “Pull the Methane Emergency Brake” initiative calls for deep, rapid, and mandatory cuts in methane pollution, with scientists. It advocates a warning that voluntary efforts are no longer sufficient
Continue ReadingAs Nigeria continues to grapple with rapid deforestation and the devastating impacts of climate change, One Acre Fund Nigeria is ramping up its environmental intervention with the 2025 Trees Distribution Campaign, targeting the planting of 12.5 million tree seedlings across the country marking one of the most ambitious climate-smart agriculture efforts by a non-governmental organisation in the region. In Kwara
Continue ReadingAs global leaders, negotiators, and climate advocates gather in Bonn, Germany, for the 62nd Session of the UN Climate Subsidiary Bodies (SB62), Nigeria is stepping forward with renewed determination to ensure Africa’s voice echoes loudly in global climate governance. The mid-year UN climate negotiations, holding from June 16 to 26, 2025, at the World Conference Center Bonn (WCCB), are critical
Continue ReadingThe 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference has ended on a historic note, with over 170 countries adopting a robust political declaration titled “Our ocean, our future: united for urgent action,” a global call to conserve and sustainably use the ocean. While the commitments made are groundbreaking, African countries like Nigeria must now translate global pledges into national action to protect
Continue ReadingA coalition of twelve civil society organisations from Africa, Europe, and Russia has released a damning report warning against the surge in African countries adopting nuclear energy as part of their energy transition strategy, describing it as a “misadventure” and a “false climate solution.” The report, titled “The Alarming Rise of False Climate Solutions in Africa: The Nuclear Energy Misadventure,”
Continue ReadingThe Ocean Cleanup, a leading international non-profit organisation, announced its ambitious new initiative, the 30 Cities Program, aimed at eliminating up to one-third of ocean-bound plastic pollution by the end of the decade. The initiative announced at the ongoing Ocean Conference in Nice, the game-changing expansion targets major plastic-emitting rivers in 30 key coastal cities across Asia and the Americas
Continue ReadingThe United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) have unveiled three new World Restoration Flagships for 2025. Launched at the ongoing UN Ocean Conference in Nice, the initiative is showcasing large-scale, community-driven marine ecosystem recovery efforts across Africa, Latin America, and Europe. Together, these initiatives aim to restore nearly five million hectares of critical marine
Continue ReadingAzerbaijan has been announced as the host nation for two major United Nations events in 2026 the 13th Session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13) and World Environment Day, underscoring its rising profile as a global leader in sustainable development and urban innovation. In a statement shared with DA News, officials said these events mark a strategic contribution to global
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A new report from the UN Climate Change shows that countries are bending the curve of global greenhouse gas emissions downward but underlines that these efforts remain insufficient to limit global temperature
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