By Matt McGrath Environment correspondent There is “no credible pathway” to keep the rise in global temperatures below the key...
How do you ensure energy security on a hotter planet? That’s the thorny new question that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine...
Organizing a huge international climate summit is always difficult. Holding one in the midst of a global pandemic is an...
The New Campaign by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) dubbed ‘New Deal for Nature’ with the core value of stopping...
Uganda is a beautiful country, gifted with numerous natural resources, one of the most profound being wetlands. These have, however,...
“I can’t breathe” was one of the last things George Floyd said before he was killed in police custody in Minneapolis. The...
By Julia Rosen The science of climate change is more solid and widely agreed upon than you might think. But the scope of...
ILTM Africa is counting the days until its return to Cape Town, with just six weeks to go until the...
On Sudan’s Tuti Island, where the Blue and White Nile meet, the highest river waters since records began have left...
In May 2020, floods ravaged Kasese District as River Nyamwamba, Mubuku and Nyamugasani burst their banks again. Thousands of people...
The government of South Sudan and two mining companies have been barred from operating and exporting oil due to spills...
TWO projects worth 2.2 million US dollars have been approved by Adaption Fund to tackle the effects of climate change...