African Arguments

Main Menu

  • Debating Ideas
  • Country
    • Central
      • Cameroon
      • Central African Republic
      • Chad
      • Congo-Brazzaville
      • Congo-Kinshasa
      • Equatorial Guinea
      • Gabon
    • East
      • Burundi
      • Comoros
      • Dijbouti
      • Eritrea
      • Ethiopia
      • Kenya
      • Rwanda
      • Seychelles
      • Somalia
      • Somaliland
      • South Sudan
      • Sudan
      • Tanzania
      • Uganda
      • Red Sea
    • North
      • Algeria
      • Egypt
      • Libya
      • Morocco
      • Tunisia
      • Western Sahara
    • Southern
      • Angola
      • Botswana
      • eSwatini
      • Lesotho
      • Madagascar
      • Malawi
      • Mauritius
      • Mozambique
      • Namibia
      • South Africa
      • Zambia
      • Zimbabwe
    • West
      • Benin
      • Burkina Faso
      • Cape Verde
      • Côte d’Ivoire
      • The Gambia
      • Ghana
      • Guinea
      • Guinea Bissau
      • Liberia
      • Mali
      • Mauritania
      • Niger
      • Nigeria
      • São Tomé and Príncipe
      • Senegal
      • Sierra Leone
      • Togo
  • Climate
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Society
  • Culture
  • Specials
    • From the fellows
    • Radical Activism in Africa
    • On Food Security & COVID19
    • Think African [Podcast]
    • #EndSARS
    • Into Africa [Podcast]
    • Covid-19
    • Travelling While African
    • From the wit-hole countries…
    • Living in Translation
    • Africa Science Focus [Podcast]
    • Red Sea
    • Beautiful Game
  • About Us – 2026

logo

African Arguments

  • Debating Ideas
  • Country
    • Central
      • Cameroon
      • Central African Republic
      • Chad
      • Congo-Brazzaville
      • Congo-Kinshasa
      • Equatorial Guinea
      • Gabon
    • East
      • Burundi
      • Comoros
      • Dijbouti
      • Eritrea
      • Ethiopia
      • Kenya
      • Rwanda
      • Seychelles
      • Somalia
      • Somaliland
      • South Sudan
      • Sudan
      • Tanzania
      • Uganda
      • Red Sea
    • North
      • Algeria
      • Egypt
      • Libya
      • Morocco
      • Tunisia
      • Western Sahara
    • Southern
      • Angola
      • Botswana
      • eSwatini
      • Lesotho
      • Madagascar
      • Malawi
      • Mauritius
      • Mozambique
      • Namibia
      • South Africa
      • Zambia
      • Zimbabwe
    • West
      • Benin
      • Burkina Faso
      • Cape Verde
      • Côte d’Ivoire
      • The Gambia
      • Ghana
      • Guinea
      • Guinea Bissau
      • Liberia
      • Mali
      • Mauritania
      • Niger
      • Nigeria
      • São Tomé and Príncipe
      • Senegal
      • Sierra Leone
      • Togo
  • Climate
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Society
  • Culture
  • Specials
    • From the fellows
    • Radical Activism in Africa
    • On Food Security & COVID19
    • Think African [Podcast]
    • #EndSARS
    • Into Africa [Podcast]
    • Covid-19
    • Travelling While African
    • From the wit-hole countries…
    • Living in Translation
    • Africa Science Focus [Podcast]
    • Red Sea
    • Beautiful Game
  • About Us – 2026

Climate

Home›African Arguments›Category: "Climate" (Page 13)

Bringing you coverage of climate issues from across Africa. From energy to activism, agriculture to culture, future visions to climate financing, we seek to report, investigate, illuminate, and analyse.

  • What's at stake for Africa regarding Adaptation at COP28? Credit: Jeff Attaway.
    ClimateEconomySocietyTop story

    Adaptation Q&A: What’s at stake for Africa at COP28?

    By Darlington Sibanda
    November 28, 2023
    What is adaptation? What will African countries be arguing for at COP28? Against whom? At the upcoming international climate talks in Dubai, developing countries ...
    Read More
  • Kenya's President Ruto, meeting with then UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, says green growth will combat climate change but it is only solutions like reparations, carbon taxes, cancelling debt, and regional integration will help. Credit: Simon Dawson/No 10 Downing Street.
    ClimateEconomyKenyaPoliticsTop story

    The idea that green growth will save Africa is Gaslighting 101

    By Brock Hicks
    November 28, 2023
    The marketisation of climate action, epitomised by Kenya’s President Ruto, allows the super-rich to buy safety while the rest of us are left behind. ...
    Read More
  • Extreme weather events, like torrential floods in Malawi, have caused unavoidable and irreversible loss and damage in many parts of Africa. Credit: Arjan van de Merwe/UNDP.
    ClimateEconomyTop story

    Loss and Damage Q&A: What’s at stake for Africa at COP28?

    By Hyacinthe Niyitegeka
    November 27, 2023
    Why is the Loss and Damage fund so important for Africa and what will likely come out of the negotiations at COP28? At the ...
    Read More
  • African women from movements across the continent gathered at the Women's Climate Assembly, an alternative to COP. Credit: WoMin.
    ClimateEditor's PicksPolitics

    African women won’t be heard at COP so we wrote our own climate plan

    By Connie Nagiah & Margaret Mapondera
    November 23, 2023
    The Women’s Climate Assembly brought together movements from across Africa and came up with a powerful declaration.  The climate talks at COP28 in Dubai ...
    Read More
  • Felsenkirche, a Lutheran church built in 1912 in Lüderitz. Credit: SkyPixels/Wikimedia Commons.
    ClimateEconomyNamibiaTop story

    Namibia’s $10bn green hydrogen project raises myriad concerns

    By John Grobler, Joe Lo & Matteo Civillini
    November 16, 2023
    A months-long investigation highlights fears of the impact of an opaque EU-backed mega-project on nature and livelihoods. For Namibia, green hydrogen could be transformative. ...
    Read More
  • The COP28 Advisory Committee Group. Credit: COP28 UAE. Africa.
    ClimateTop story

    View(s) from Africa: What does Africa need most from COP28?

    By View(s) from Africa
    November 16, 2023
    A panel of African climate experts identify the continent’s key priorities at the UAE climate talks. From 30 November to 12 December, an estimated ...
    Read More
  • Manganese, of which Gabon is one of the biggest producers, is one of several minerals that are abundant in Africa and that will be essential to green transitions . Credit: jbdodane.
    ClimateEconomyPolitics

    Green exploitation is still exploitation

    By Peter Albrecht, Kwesi Aning, Marie Gravesen & Dzodzi Tsikata
    November 15, 2023
    If leaders give in to the temptation of short-term gains, the extraction of Africa’s transition minerals will follow familiar colonial dynamics. As the climate ...
    Read More
  • In 2019, Cyclone Idai killed more than 1,000, particularly affecting Beira in Mozambique. Credit: World Bank / Sarah Farhat.
    ClimateSociety

    Without warning: Africa’s lack of weather stations is costing lives

    By Friederike Otto
    November 14, 2023
    The US and EU, with a population of 1.1 billion, have 636 weather radar stations. Africa, with a population of 1.2 billion, has just ...
    Read More
  • The loss and damage fund is meant to support countries respond to severe and potentially impacts of climate change. Credit: Rod Waddington.
    ClimateEconomyTop story

    Next stop COP: The compromises at the heart of the Loss and Damage text

    By Olivia Rumble
    November 9, 2023
    After a year of debate, developing countries made significant concessions in their eagerness to pass recommendations that now go to COP28. With COP28 just ...
    Read More
  • President William Ruto of Kenya at a summit run by the Future Investment Initiative, run by Saudi Arabia's main sovereign wealth fund. Credit: William Samoei Ruto. Climate.
    ClimateEconomyKenyaPolitics

    President Ruto is not Africa’s Mia Mottley

    By Brock Hicks
    November 2, 2023
    Kenya’s president has reinvented himself as Africa’s climate champion, but his policy contradictions reveal that this is just his latest hustle. Kenyan President William ...
    Read More
1 … 11 12 13 14 15 … 25

Recent Posts

  • Migration: why this policy field is emerging as a priority in Liberia
  • What Lagos planned for Precious Seeds
  • Washington Is Treating Africa as a Target, Not a Partner — and Africa Knows It
  • African Security and a Financial Architecture in Retreat
  • The Signs We Refuse to See: Why Uganda’s Sovereignty Act Cannot Cure Our National Despair

Brought to you by


олимп казино официальный сайт
most bet
baji live login
https://revista-online.info

Creative Commons

pokerdom
Creative Commons Licence
Articles on African Arguments are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
топ 10 казино
паріматч
pinup
casibom giris
© Copyright African Arguments 2026
By continuing to browse this site, you agree to our use of cookies.
Translate »