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Fueling Climate Change
At various times in the geologic past, the Earth had dense forests in low-lying wetland areas. Due to natural processes such as flooding, these forests were buried underneath soil. As more and more soil deposited over them, they were compressed.
Wangari Maathai was well-known as a political, social, and environmental activist. In 1977 she started a grass-roots movement aimed at countering the deforestation that was threatening the means of subsistence of the agricultural population.
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The devastating torrential floods began over the weekend but intensified in the early hours of Monday, September 9, 2024.
Clean Air day for Blue Skies has stressed the need for collective effort in response to air pollution as dirty air has become a menace
79 environmental activists were killed in Colombia in 2023, the highest number the organization has ever recorded since 2012
African negotiators are calling for $1.3 trillion per year in the new climate finance goal in the coming COP29 at Baku in Azerbaijan
Transition minerals—such as nickel, lithium, copper, and cobalt—are critical components in the production of Electric Vehicles batteries
Africa is most vulnerable to climate impacts, hence African journalists need to spearhead the reshaping of narratives around climate justice
Dr. Kalibata emphasized the report as a milestone in underscoring the crucial impact of MSMEs in driving productivity and economic growth
We must anchor our negotiations, deliberations, and common position at COP29 on securing grants rather than debt or loans
The International Finance Corporation(IFC)ranked Equity Group as a global leader in climate-related transactions in 258 financial institutions
The increasing intensity, and scale of wildfires, driven by climate change, are now threatening the ability of these ecosystems to recover
Plastic pollution severely impacts ecosystems, biodiversity, and soil—the very foundations essential for survival of both humans and wildlife
EACOP is spearheaded by Total Energies, holding 62% shares, the China National Offshore Oil Corporation 8%, governments of Uganda and Tanzania
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