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Somalia: UN Raises Alarm As Flash Floods Displace 84,000 in Somalia, Kill 17 Amid Worsening Climate Crisis

Climate change in Africa News - 8 hours 19 min ago
[Radio Dalsan] More than 84,000 people have been affected by flash floods across Somalia since mid-April, with at least 17 lives lost, according to a new report released by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

Nigeria: FG Vows Synergy Among Agencies to Curb Devastating Flooding

Climate change in Africa News - 10 hours 50 min ago
[Leadership] The federal government has re-stated its commitment to curtailing the devastating effects of flooding and safeguarding lives and national assets.

South Africa: Corporate Lobbying Derailed South Africa's Climate Goals, Report Finds

Climate change in Africa News - 11 hours 26 min ago
[GroundUp] Just Share's report shows failure to lower greenhouse gas emissions by big polluters

Mauritius: Unesco Training Enhances Reporting Skills On Climate Change Amidst Disinformation

Climate change in Africa News - 11 hours 30 min ago
[Government of Mauritius] A three-day high-level training workshop bringing together around 30 journalists from the Eastern African region to upgrade their reporting skills on climate change as well as environmental issues, and tackle the growing threat of disinformation, kicked off, today, at the Media Trust in Port Louis.

Mauritius: Workshop Explores Future of Zero Emissions Road Transport in Mauritius

Climate change in Africa News - Tue, 2025-05-13 14:30
[Government of Mauritius] A workshop entitled "Zero Emissions Road Transport in Mauritius: The Way Forward" opened, this morning, at the Rose Hill Campus of Université des Mascareignes (UM), under the Green Charging of Electric Vehicles (GCEV) Project, in the presence of the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Research, Dr Kaviraj Sharma Sukon.

Africa: David Attenborough's Ocean Reveals How Bottom Trawling Is Hurting Sealife in Horrifying Detail

Climate change in Africa News - Tue, 2025-05-13 04:18
[The Conversation Africa] In one of the most powerful scenes of Sir David Attenborough's new film Ocean, the audience sees industrial fishing from a fish's perspective.

Ghana: Climate, Sustainability Hub for Ghana Soon - Minister

Climate change in Africa News - Mon, 2025-05-12 16:09
[Ghanaian Times] Ghana will soon establish a climate and sustainability hub to help accelerate climate action in the West African sub-region, the Minister of state in charge of Climate Change and Sustainability, Mr Seidu Issifu, has declared.

Africa: Climate Change Takes Increasingly Extreme Toll On African Countries

Climate change in Africa News - Mon, 2025-05-12 15:06
[UN News] Devastating floods in South Sudan in recent months left thousands of herders without their most precious possessions: goats, cows and cattle. The animals are central to people's lives and age-old customs including marriage and cultural traditions. All risk being swept away or scorched by the ravages of climate change.

Africa: Africans Less Likely to Blame Rich Nations for Climate Crisis, Survey Shows

Climate change in Africa News - Mon, 2025-05-12 07:58
[RFI] A major opinion survey across Africa shows that many people place primary responsibility for climate action on their national governments. Although the continent has contributed relatively little to global emissions, it is enduring some of the worst effects of climate change.

Southern Africa: Heat Extremes in Southern Africa Might Continue Even If Net-Zero Emissions Are Achieved

Climate change in Africa News - Mon, 2025-05-12 07:47
[The Conversation Africa] Human emissions of greenhouse gases have caused rapid global warming. This has made high-impact, heat extreme events around the globe more and more intense over the past 70 years. Heat extremes, such as heatwaves, can cause severe damage to infrastructure by damaging bridges and railways. They also harm ecosystems, and can lead to loss of life.

Liberia: Liberica - the Future of Coffee in a Changing Climate - - and Liberia's Legacy to the World

Climate change in Africa News - Thu, 2025-05-08 15:27
[Liberian Observer] The coffee that Edward Wilmot Blyden proudly described to the American Colonization Society in 1883 -- the rare, resilient Coffea liberica -- is poised for a remarkable comeback. Indigenous to Liberia and Sierra Leone, the Liberica coffee tree once elevated Liberia to international fame as a producer of some of the world's finest coffee. Now, amid the intensifying climate crisis, this hardy species offers fresh promise not just for Liberia, but for the future of global coffee production itself.

Africa: Burkina Faso - a New Project to Strengthen Climate-Resilient Road and Rail Infrastructure

Climate change in Africa News - Thu, 2025-05-08 11:51
[World Bank] Washington -- The World Bank today approved the $216 million Sikasso-Korhogo-Bobo-Dioulasso (SKBo) Basin of Integration Project to strengthen the resilience of transport infrastructure to the challenges posed by climate change in the subregion.

Somalia: Somalia's Exports Are Threatened By Climate Change and Conflict - What 30 Years of Data Tell Us

Climate change in Africa News - Thu, 2025-05-08 07:35
[The Conversation Africa] In the sun-scorched lands of Somalia, farmers and livestock keepers have grown accustomed to the extremes of climate. In 2022, for example, the country suffered the longest drought in 40 years. This affected nearly half the national population of 18 million people. The following year, heavy and widespread flooding devastated the country's farmlands and infrastructure.

Liberia: Stakeholders Brainstorm $5m Gef Grant to Enhance Climate Action

Climate change in Africa News - Wed, 2025-05-07 17:04
[Liberian Observer] A two-day stakeholders' technical workshop to facilitate the development of a Global Environment Facility (GEF) project proposal grant worth US$5 million dollars for an integrated agri-food system in Liberia recently concluded in Monrovia.

Liberia: 'Liberia Must Lead in Climate Action'

Climate change in Africa News - Wed, 2025-05-07 17:04
[Liberian Observer] Environmental scientist and consultant Mr. Isaac Nyaneyon Kannah has emphasized the urgency of climate action in Liberia, stressing the need for national commitment, legal reform, and grassroots involvement.

Africa: Kajiado Communities Resist Carbon Offset Land Grabs Disguised As Climate Action

Climate change in Africa News - Wed, 2025-05-07 07:43
[Greenpeace] Nairobi, Kenya -- In a bold act of resistance, the Oldonyonyokie Group Ranch community in Kajiado County is pushing back against the latest wave of land grabs masquerading as climate action. The community is standing firm against carbon offset projects that threaten to displace Indigenous People and undermine centuries-old land rights, all in the name of so-called "climate finance."

South Africa: South Africa to Participate in Copenhagen Climate Ministerial in Denmark

Climate change in Africa News - Tue, 2025-05-06 15:50
[SAnews.gov.za] Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, will this week represent South Africa at the Copenhagen Climate Ministerial Meeting in Denmark, a critical platform leading to COP30 in Belém, Brazil.

Africa: Top African Rights Court to Consider States' Climate Obligations

Climate change in Africa News - Tue, 2025-05-06 09:32
[HRW] Advisory Opinion Could Further Cement Rights in Climate Action

Nigeria: Student Injured, Properties Destroyed As Rainstorm Wreaks Havoc in Akwa Ibom

Climate change in Africa News - Mon, 2025-05-05 20:22
[Premium Times] A government official in the area has visited the affected communities and promised assistance to those affected.

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