Uganda’s Innovative Solution to Biodegradable Seedling Pots through Farm Waste Upcycling
Uganda has been making strides in the agricultural sector. Primarily, scientists at the National Agriculture Research Institute, in collaboration with the University of Bangor in the UK, have devised an innovative solution to reduce plastic waste. Wi ...
Horn of Africa: Urgent Climate Resilience Needed
The Horn of Africa is currently facing its worst drought in 40 years, with the crisis affecting an estimated 50 million people. According to a recent study, the drought is not only the result of the prolonged lack of rainfall but is also fueled by th ...
Is a New African Coastline Forming?
Areas of Nakuru county, Kiamunyi location, and Mai Mahiu in Kenya have recorded massive cracks as a result of SOMALI TECTONIC PLATE movements. The Eastward motion has been happening gradually and is connected to an earthquake in Ethiopia in 2005.&nbs ...
South Africa’s Energy Crisis Set to Continue Amid Eskom Corruption Probe
South Africa has faced numerous setbacks in the post-covid era, and the prolonged blackout is a prime example. The sector has been by another blow, with reports exposing a $55 million daily loss through corruption. The shocking news is accor ...
Guinea-Bissau Enacts an Exclusive Pan-European Environmental and Human Rights Agreement
African nations are aggressively continuing their fight against climate change and their involvement in energy production and economics. Through its recent environmental deal, Guinea-Bissau is one of the nations making efforts to lead the way for oth ...
Nigeria: Need for faster Climate action as ocean surge continues
Nigeria's climate and environmental conditions are worsening; Cases like the Ocean Surge calling for respective entities to act. With the focus shifting from politics after the election, it is critical to look into how the country can save its enviro ...
Southern Africa Faces Adverse Consequences of Climate Change
Southern Africa is experiencing devastating effects of climate change, with cyclones and heat waves causing immense suffering and loss of life. These environmental disasters exacerbate existing poverty and food insecurity, and the impact on the regio ...
Africa’s Journey to COP28
The time is now for the African continent to actively participate in the climate change conversation. Respective nations and institutions are creating necessary projects and strategies to achieve a 100% green environment. With focus turned towards th ...
East Africa en-route to 100% Clean Energy Despite Recent Setbacks
East African nations highly depend on renewable energy sources, covering 80%, and are now projected to hit 100% by 2030. This results from respective countries like Tanzania through the new Kako Hydropower project, increasing the output of renewable ...