Former Seychelles President addresses “Sustainable Oceans in a Changing Climate”
Former Seychelles President, James Alix Michel, has been invited to attend the first High-Level Pacific Blue Economy Conference (PBEC)...
Lagos flood: The curse of a neglected environment
In recent times, residents of Lagos State have witnessed torrential rainfall, which, in most parts, altered the way of life of the people...
Peru’s glaciers are a test case for climate adaptation
LAKE PALCACOCHA, Peru — After a day of bright sunshine, a chunk of ice the size of a dump truck broke off the glacier on Mount Pucaranra...
Battle for Hydro in the War against Climate Change
Propelled by the 2016 Paris Agreement there is global impetus towards clean renewable energy. The need now is to invest in ‘paradigm...
Nuns help Vietnamese farmers adapt to climate change
Sister Mary Vu Thi Ngoc, head of the climate change group that was established in 2010, visits a farm in Huong Thuy District on July 20....
Burning coal can produce potentially harmful nanoparticles
The burning of coal produces tiny particles of potentially harmful titanium oxide, researchers have found. When these nanoparticles are...
This Data Visualization Shows Our Ever-Warming World
The tricky thing with climate change is that it's a process measured in decades, so unless you're looking at big-picture data, it can be...
Sierra Leone News: World Tree Planting Day – fighting climate change
At the Prince Of Wales School on the 3 August 2017, a ceremony was performed in observance of the World Tree Planting Day. Chaired by...
Could perennial crops be an answer to climate change?
While India reaped the benefits of the Green Revolution in the 1960s, her neighbour China is now taking the lead in another area of...
Audio: In Somalia, there is a dangerous nexus between climate change and violent conflict
Somalia is ground zero for an emerging trend in global affairs– the nexus between climate change and conflict. Journalist Laura Heaton...