

Get ready for business unusual in the world of water
Stockholm World Water Week has come to a close. For me, the essence of the event is the ability to spend time with the diverse global...


Tanzania Goes for Climate Smart Agriculture
The government is implementing the Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) initiative that will improve land and water management, with experts...


A lingering ‘legacy’: Deforestation warms climate more than expected
Scientists know that the carbon released by large-scale deforestation in the tropics inevitably helps boost global temperatures. Now, new...


Healthy soils can boost food security and climate resilience for millions
Tougou village in northern Burkina Faso has a challenging climate for farming. During the dry season, which lasts from November to May,...


Pacific islands can't tackle climate change alone
Climate change will hit the Pacific harder than anywhere else on Earth and the region's tiny island nations need major international aid...


Gambia: Climate Change induces disasters, says NEA official
Famara Drammeh of the National Environment Agency has said that natural disasters are becoming frequent worldwide making the risk of...


For city economies to prosper, poor need clean power
Giving the poorest people in the world’s fast-growing cities access to affordable, clean energy supplies, while wiping out the use of...


Video: Sharing solar know-how in Cameroon
An engineer from Cameroon who studied renewable energy in Italy is sharing his knowledge back home by launching an NGO. By training young...


Rising temperatures threaten heat-tolerant aardvarks
When nocturnal aardvarks start sunbathing, something’s wrong. If the animals are desperate enough to bask like some cold, sluggish...


Tanzania in joint move to save Lake Tanganyika from impact of climate change
Tanzanian authorities said on Wednesday talks with the World Bank were underway to secure funds to save Lake Tanganyika, Africa's deepest...

















