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Climate

Home›African Arguments›Category: "Climate" (Page 24)

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.

  • Shell. An oil spill in Ogoniland in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. Credit: Luka Tomac/Friends of the Earth International.
    ClimateNigeriaSociety

    Okpabi v Shell: The era of unbridled corporate impunity drawing to a close

    By Daniel Leader
    March 18, 2021
    For communities around the world who have been powerless to hold abusive corporations to account, some recent court judgments provide real hope. On 12 ...
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  • shell Oil spill in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. Credit: Sosialistisk Ungdom (SU)
    ClimateNigeriaSociety

    Finally, Shell can no longer shirk responsibility for Niger Delta oil spills

    By Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou & Engobo Emeseh
    February 18, 2021
    Two landmark rulings are a testament to decades of tireless campaigning by people in the Niger Delta and environmental activists. Like many who have ...
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  • south sudan climate change
    ClimateSocietySouth Sudan

    South Sudan’s leaders can no longer stand by as climate catastrophe hits

    By Ayak Wel & Garang Achiek Ajak
    December 1, 2020
    The government has so far done little, but there are several steps it can take to deal with the nexus of floods, droughts and ...
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  • ClimateCovid-19KenyaSocietyUganda

    Plastic, politics and the pandemic: Photographs from East Africa

    By Uganda Press Photo
    November 5, 2020
    In a year still blighted by a raging pandemic, shuttered cities, political upheavals and citizen discontent, photography continues to be an important window into ...
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  • A farmer in Senegal West Africa tests methods of agroecology on the resilience of crops. Credit: FAO.
    ClimateEconomyWest

    For sustainable agriculture in West Africa, let’s leave our echo chambers

    By Mamadou Goïta & Emile Frison
    September 22, 2020
    Regional governments are supporting agroecology with one hand and business as usual with the other. Sustainable agriculture is growing fast in West Africa, and ...
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  • Glass bottom boat operators take tourists and residents to snorkel in Blue Bay Marine Park on 21 February 2020. Credit: Catherine Ward.
    ClimateMauritiusSociety

    What will be the environmental impact of the Mauritius oil spill?

    By Olivier Pasnin, Suthananda Sunassee, Vikash Tatayah, Anne Turner & Catherine Ward
    September 2, 2020
    The oil spill’s long-term impacts on Mauritius’ fragile ecosystems will take years to fully comprehend, but the signs are already clear. The environmental crisis ...
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  • The MV Wakashio leaking oil off the southeastern coast of Mauritius. Credit: Greenpeace Africa.
    ClimateEconomyMauritiusSociety

    Mauritius: The waves sound different now. Heavy. Sticky. Suffocating.

    By Deeya Jahajeeah & Jess Auerbach
    August 13, 2020
    Mauritians have come together in the wake of the devastating oil spill. Yet nothing could prepare the tiny country for the challenge it now ...
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  • South Africa biodiversity Gumbi
    ClimateEconomy

    A small indigenous group offers an example of how to save the world

    By Roelie Kloppers
    July 22, 2020
    In South Africa, the Gumbi have not only conserved essential biodiversity but created plenty of jobs in the process. When it comes to biodiversity, ...
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  • The Masai, based in Tanzania and Kenya, are one of many indigenous peoples that have long been stewards of Africa's wildlife and ecosystems. Conservation. Credit: Pablo Fernández.
    ClimateCovid-19Society

    Africa will rise if we do it right

    By Benjamin Mkapa
    May 12, 2020
    Tanzania’s former president calls for governments to provide greater support for conservation and tourism during COVID-19. Read all our COVID-19 coverage  As researchers and ...
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  • biodiversity africa
    ClimateCovid-19Society

    When biodiversity fails, human health is on the line­­

    By Ellen Johnson Sirleaf & Ernest Bai Koroma
    April 6, 2020
    We governed nations hit by the Ebola crisis. We must tackle disease outbreaks, but also their root causes. Read all our COVID-19 coverage  The ...
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