Environment

VCDF,Sterling Oil Leads Climate Literacy and Tree Planting Campaign…

World Environment Day serves as a timely reminder that climate change is no longer a distant concern, but a present reality affecting communities, livelihoods, and the future. It also reinforces...

LAWMA Deploys 10 Trucks to Boost Waste Collection

The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has deployed 10 new compactor trucks to improve waste evacuation across Lagos...

LASEPA, Ororo Waste Management Train Waste Pickers And Others On…

As part of efforts to promote sustainable used cooking oil (Ororo) waste management, environmental protection and the circular...

Enugu woos global climate investors in London

Gov. Peter Mbah has invited global investors to partner Enugu State in delivering climate-resilient projects and accelerating green...

Venezuela Earthquakes Put 3.9m Children at Risk

Powerful 7.5 and 7.2 magnitude earthquakes have affected Venezuela, putting an estimated 3.9 million children at risk across...
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Why Nigeria needs strong laws, enforcement to protect endangered species

Wild Africa Fund has advocated for strong laws and enforcement to protect endangered species.

Why NCF warns against encroachment of Magodo wetland

The Nigerian Conservation Foundation has warned against encroachment of Magodo wetlands, adding that the development would lead to immeasurable loss of biodiversity.

UNN hosts Int’l conference on clean, emerging energy

Nsukka, Nigeria - The University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), plans to organize an international conference on clean and emerging energy technologies. To be hosted by...

UK commits to ambitious action on climate crisis

The UK’s foreign Secretary, David Lammy, in his first major foreign policy speech has made it clear that action on climate is action on...

Women bear brunt of water crisis – new UNICEF-WHO report

Globally, women are most likely to be responsible for fetching water for households, while girls are nearly twice as likely as boys to bear the responsibility, and spend more time doing it each day, according to a new report released by UNICEF and WHO.

U.S. expresses its sympathy to flooding in Libya

The United States has expressed its sympathies and condolences to those affected by the devastating flooding in Libya.
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