

Clean cooking push suffers from "shocking" lack of funding
Funding to boost the numbers of people with access to electric power and clean cooking is too low to meet the global goal for everyone to...


Ethiopia: Fighting Climate Change Is Not a Matter of Choice but Human Obligation
Despite the perils created by climate change over most part of our planet, nations have done very little to effectively tackle the...


South Africa: Green Energy Conference Focuses On Climate, Water
With the threat of climate change impacting on natural resources, the National Cleaner Production Centre South Africa (NCPC-SA) is...


America’s Dropout from the Paris Agreement Signals Important Lessons for Africa
The decision by President Donald Trump to ditch the Paris Climate Agreement to which United States is a signatory might have been a...


Chocolate industry fuels deforestation in West Africa
Your afternoon chocolate bar may be fuelling climate change, destroying protected forests and threatening elephants, chimpanzees and...


From Africa to the US to Haiti, climate change is a race issue
Just over a year ago, Black Lives Matter UK successfully shut down London City airport. Our aims were to call attention to three things:...


Cow dung, fruit trees and ants: How Assam copes with climate change
Subhadra Kumari had to wait a nervous few weeks before the flood waters abated from her paddy field and she could start planting rice...


Africa must call for climate change solidarity at the UN
The AU’s initiative to help affected countries looks promising, but needs global backing. By Liesl Louw-Vaudran for ISS TODAY. The...


Pope on climate change, "Man is stupid, stubborn, someone who does not see"
Pope Francis talked to journalists on his flight home after his visit to Colombia. He spoke about the responsibility of politicians who...


Floods, Hurricanes, Droughts… When Climate Sets the Agenda
When officials and experts from all over the world started the first-ever environmental summit hosted by China, they were already aware...

















