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Climate

Home›African Arguments›Category: "Climate" (Page 23)

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.

  • Cows roam inside the Hwange Colliery Company, Zimbabwe. Credit: Tafadzwa Ufumeli.
    ClimateEconomyZimbabwe

    “We cannot co-exist”: Locals decry new coal project in Zimbabwe

    By Tafadzwa Ufumeli
    November 3, 2021
    As delegates discuss the future global impact of coal use at COP26, Dinde villagers fear immediate displacement and environment degradation. At the sight of ...
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  • A solar energy field in Rwanda. Credit: Power Africa.
    Climate

    COP26: Africa is not a single static data point

    By Lily Odarno
    October 27, 2021
    The continent’s shift to clean power must be seen in the context of energy shortfalls, growing populations, and big differences between countries. With growing ...
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  • ClimateEconomySociety

    Time to change course: The future is in agroecology

    By Josephine Atangana & Bridget Mugambe
    October 19, 2021
    AGRA acknowledges the need for “a mix of approaches from agroecology to the latest crop and soil science”, but agroecology is the latest science. ...
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  • A UN peacekeeper in northern Mali. Credit: UN Photo/Marco Dormino.
    Climate

    Don’t be fooled, the biodiversity crisis is a global security crisis

    By Ernest Bai Koroma
    September 23, 2021
    Environmental degradation is a key driver of insecurity. To achieve peace, we must protect the planet and finance these efforts accordingly. Earlier this week, ...
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  • climate change africa cop26: Francisco Diaz carries greens from his farming plot back to his household in Mozambique. Credit: Jeffrey Barbee/Thomson Reuters Foundation.
    Climate

    To make climate issues resonate in Africa, we have to make them local

    By Moky Makura
    September 21, 2021
    Instead of always focusing on global calls to action, climate change should be linked to specific national concerns. As COP26 approaches, there is growing ...
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  • Small-scale farmers practising agroecological farming methods in Mali. Credit: Moussa-Magassa.
    ClimateEconomy

    Open letter: The Green Revolution in Africa has unequivocally failed

    By Various co-signatories
    September 15, 2021
    200 organisations call on donors to stop supporting industrial agriculture and instead listen to farmers’ visions for an equitable food system. Dear donor representative, ...
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  • climate change africa. A pan-African solidarity gathering calling for drastic emissions reductions in developed countries. Credit: Luka Tomac.
    Climate

    Africa and COP26: What way forward?

    By Comfort Ero, Patrick Smith & Nick Westcott
    September 13, 2021
    Climate talks must pay more attention to African voices, not just of governments but of the people. On 9 September, Kenya’s government declared a ...
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  • africa climate superstars Credit: Speak Your Mind // Julian Koschorke
    Africa Science Focus PodcastClimate

    Podcast: Who are Africa’s climate superstars?

    By SciDevNet
    June 24, 2021
    Welcome to the latest episode of the Africa Science Focus podcast distributed in partnership with African Arguments. Africa Science Focus is a weekly podcast series ...
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  • ClimateEditor's PicksMalawi

    Malawi’s miracle island, where fish remain plentiful despite climate crisis

    By Charles Pensulo
    April 28, 2021
    While catches have dwindled elsewhere due to the climate crisis and over-fishing, traditional stewardship has helped Mbenje island buck the trend. Hundreds of years ...
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  • east africa pipeline Okecha Cibojo, a farmer in Nyamtai village, Kikuube District in Western region of Uganda standing by CNOOC beacons marking the route of a feeder pipeline for Kingfisher project. Credit: Maina Waruru.
    ClimateEditor's PicksKenyaTanzania

    “My house is crumbling”: Living in limbo along the East Africa pipeline

    By Maina Waruru
    April 21, 2021
    People along the route of the proposed 1,443 km oil pipeline talk of confusion, uncertainty and lives on hold. Following the recent signing of ...
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