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Africa: Hotter Weather Thickens the Blood of Wild Mammals

3 hours 29 min ago
[The Conversation Africa] Large wild mammals - from elephants to antelopes - are already struggling to cope with global warming. Now new research shows that even the small creatures adapted to harsh, arid landscapes may be reaching their limits.

Liberia: COP30 - a Turning Point Missed - - and a Line Drawn for Frontline Women Defenders

Fri, 2026-01-02 23:12
[Liberian Observer] Monrovia -- COP30 has come and gone in Belém, Brazil--another global climate summit marked by lofty promises and limited political courage.

Malawi: Good Rainfall Patterns in Southern Region Raise Hopes for Better Yields

Fri, 2026-01-02 23:07
[Nyasa Times] As the rainy season progresses and farmers intensify crop management activities, the Southern Region of Malawi is experiencing favourable rainfall patterns in line with agricultural recommendations, raising hopes for improved harvests.

Liberia: COP30 Aftermath - Liberian Activists Urge Stronger Commitments to Equitable Climate Financing At ActionAid National People's Summit

Fri, 2026-01-02 08:04
[FrontPageAfrica] Congo Town, Monrovia -- As Liberia grapples with the growing impacts of climate change, the National People's Climate Justice Summit has emerged as a platform for advocating for bold and inclusive climate action.

Rwanda: Farmers Pick Climate-Smart Seeds That Double Yields

Fri, 2026-01-02 08:04
[New Times] Farmers have identified eight seed varieties across six crops as the most climate-resilient and high-yielding, according to the Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB).

Tunisia: Tunisia - IFJ and Faj Deepen Support for Tunisian Journalists On Climate Journalism and Just Transition

Wed, 2025-12-31 20:05
[IFJ] Funded by Mondiaal FNV, the activity formed part of broader continental efforts to strengthen the role of journalist unions in responding to the growing impact of climate change on societies, economies, and the world of work. It also directly contributed to the implementation of FAJ's Abidjan Declaration and Action Plan. The training brought together working journalists from different media outlets to deepen their understanding of the gravity of climate change, the meaning and principles of just

South Africa: Wetter Skies to Ease Heat in 2026 but Raise Flood Risk Across SA's Interior Provinces

Tue, 2025-12-30 19:44
[Daily Maverick] Much of South Africa could experience above-normal rainfall and days that are not as hot as usual in 2026.

Malawi: Floods Snatch Toddler's Life, Leave Thousands Homeless

Tue, 2025-12-30 08:35
[Nyasa Times] Christmas celebrations turned into mourning for a family in Nsanje after floods triggered by incessant rains swept away and killed a three-year-old child, as thousands of others across the country were left homeless and destitute.

Tanzania: Tanzania Initiates Mega Water Projects to Address Climate Change

Tue, 2025-12-30 08:06
[Daily News] Mlandizi -- THE United Republic of Tanzania said it began implementing various water projects three years ago as a country's efforts to address water shortages caused by climate change.

Namibia: Oshakati Town Council Relocates Flood-Affected Residents to Onawa

Tue, 2025-12-30 00:06
[Namibian] The Oshakati Town Council relocated over 122 residents who have been living in flood-prone areas for years from Oshoopala informal settlement to Onawa last week.

Kenya: Will Freezing Cold in Florida Hamper Kenya Performance At World Cross Country Champs?

Mon, 2025-12-29 22:53
[Capital FM] - Athletics Kenya (AK) Executive Committee member Barnaba Korir expects an excellent performance at the World Cross Country Championships despite freezing temperatures in Tallahassee, Florida.

Nigeria: Harmattan - Inadequate Landing Facilities Raise Concerns Over Air Travel Safety

Mon, 2025-12-29 22:34
[Leadership] In the coming days, air passengers are expected to experience flight delays and cancellations as the harmattan season sets in, reducing visibility for aircraft landings and take-offs across the country.

Africa: How Climate Change Is Threatening Human Rights

Sat, 2025-12-27 08:58
[UN News] With rising effects of climate change across the globe, the world has started recognising that climate change is not just an ecological collapse, but also a human rights crisis.

Kenya: Mt. Kenya Glaciers to Vanish By 2030 - Environmentalist Lewis Pugh

Sat, 2025-12-27 08:55
[Thomson Reuters Foundation] What's the context? Endurance athlete and environmentalist Lewis Pugh said witnessing the Lewis Glacier on Mount Kenya was a "shocking sight".

Namibia: Too Hot to Handle? Searing Heat Looming Over 2026 World Cup

Fri, 2025-12-26 20:50
[Namibian] With less than six months to go before the 2026 World Cup kicks off, organizers are bracing for what could be their most challenging opponent yet: extreme heat.

Uganda: Activist Urges Ugandans to Protect Environment Amid Rising Climate Risks

Wed, 2025-12-24 13:33
[Nile Post] Sadam Bisase Zakaria, President General of Congress Services Volunteers, has called on Ugandans to abandon destructive practices such as tree cutting, building in wetlands, and bush burning to safeguard the environment.

Rwanda: 20 Green Initiatives That Defined Rwanda's Climate Agenda in 2025

Wed, 2025-12-24 07:48
[New Times] As climate and environmental pressures intensify, 2025 marked a pivotal year for Rwanda with the rollout of multiple green initiatives aimed at strengthening climate resilience and advancing sustainable development.

Nigeria: COP30 - Nigeria's Negotiators Showed Improved Preparedness, Next Step Is Translating Agreements Into Action, Says NCF DG, Onoja

Wed, 2025-12-24 07:48
[This Day] The Director-General of the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF), Dr. Joseph Onoja, speaks on the outcome of COP30, the annual UN climate meeting, which was held in Belém, Brazil, recently. He discuses its implications for Nigeria and Africa. Bennett Oghifo reports

Somalia: Somalia's Drought Crisis Worsens, Over 4.6 Million Affected

Tue, 2025-12-23 15:48
[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Somalia's drought crisis is deepening, with more than 4.6 million people -- nearly a quarter of the population -- affected by prolonged dry conditions, authorities and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said.

Botswana: Francistown Hit By Flash Flooding

Tue, 2025-12-23 14:52
[Botswana Daily News] Francistown -- Heavy rains on Monday night caused widespread damages in some parts of Francistown following the overflowing of Ntshe and Tati rivers.

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