Kenya Launches Africa’s First National Fish Welfare Framework for Sustainable Aquaculture

Kenya has taken a significant step towards sustainable aquaculture with the launch of the National Fish Welfare Manual Standard Operating Procedures (FW-MSOP), Africa’s first national…

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Our Ocean Conference Opens in Kenya with Focus on Africa’s Blue Economy Potential

The 11th Our Ocean Conference, themed “Our Ocean, Our Heritage, Our Future,” is set to show Africa’s growing leadership in ocean governance

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Scientists

Scientists Call for Wildlife to Be Recognized as a Climate Solution at SB64

The 287 scientists from six continents have united behind a Scientific Consensus on Wildlife and Climate, urging governments for wild animals

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Climate-Smart Potatoes: How Innovation Could Help Secure Kenya’s Food Future

As hundreds of farmers gathered in Timau, Meru County, to mark the International Day of Potato 2026, the conversations extended far beyond yields and harvests.…

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Greater Horn of Africa

Dry Conditions Persist Across Greater Horn of Africa as Heat Stress Remains Elevated

Alongside a subdued rainfall outlook, temperatures are expected to remain above averages across most parts of the Greater Horn of Africa

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From Santa Marta to Tuvalu: Can the World Agree on a Fossil Fuel Exit Strategy?

A growing coalition of governments, cities, civil society organizations and climate advocates is pushing for a more direct approach, one that openly addresses how the…

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35 by 35

COP31 Presidency Unveils Global ‘35 by 35’ Electrification Target Ahead of Antalya Summit

Announced during the Bonn Climate Change Conference, the proposed "35 by 35" target forms part of the COP31 Presidency's Action Agenda

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Climate Change, Human Activity Driving Freshwater Systems Beyond Safe Limits

The researchers identified climate change as the dominant global driver of these changes and the primary factor of freshwater reduction

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Kenya Launches Africa’s First National Fish Welfare Framework for Sustainable Aquaculture
Kenya Launches Africa’s First National Fish Welfare Framework for Sustainable Aquaculture

Kenya has taken a significant step towards sustainable aquaculture with the launch of the National Fish Welfare Manual Standard Operating Procedures (FW-MSOP), Africa’s first national framework dedicated to fish welfare in aquaculture. The manual was unveiled during the Scientific…

Our Ocean Conference Opens in Kenya with Focus on Africa’s Blue Economy Potential
Our Ocean Conference Opens in Kenya with Focus on Africa’s Blue Economy Potential

The 11th Our Ocean Conference, themed “Our Ocean, Our Heritage, Our Future,” is set to show Africa’s growing leadership in ocean governance

Scientists Call for Wildlife to Be Recognized as a Climate Solution at SB64
Scientists Call for Wildlife to Be Recognized as a Climate Solution at SB64

The 287 scientists from six continents have united behind a Scientific Consensus on Wildlife and Climate, urging governments for wild animals

Climate-Smart Potatoes: How Innovation Could Help Secure Kenya’s Food Future
Climate-Smart Potatoes: How Innovation Could Help Secure Kenya’s Food Future

As hundreds of farmers gathered in Timau, Meru County, to mark the International Day of Potato 2026, the conversations extended far beyond yields and harvests. Amid field demonstrations, technology exhibitions, and discussions on market reforms, one message stood out:…

Dry Conditions Persist Across Greater Horn of Africa as Heat Stress Remains Elevated
Dry Conditions Persist Across Greater Horn of Africa as Heat Stress Remains Elevated

Alongside a subdued rainfall outlook, temperatures are expected to remain above averages across most parts of the Greater Horn of Africa

From Santa Marta to Tuvalu: Can the World Agree on a Fossil Fuel Exit Strategy?
From Santa Marta to Tuvalu: Can the World Agree on a Fossil Fuel Exit Strategy?

A growing coalition of governments, cities, civil society organizations and climate advocates is pushing for a more direct approach, one that openly addresses how the world can transition away from coal, oil and gas while ensuring economic stability, energy…

COP31 Presidency Unveils Global ‘35 by 35’ Electrification Target Ahead of Antalya Summit
COP31 Presidency Unveils Global ‘35 by 35’ Electrification Target Ahead of Antalya Summit

Announced during the Bonn Climate Change Conference, the proposed “35 by 35” target forms part of the COP31 Presidency’s Action Agenda

Climate Change, Human Activity Driving Freshwater Systems Beyond Safe Limits
Climate Change, Human Activity Driving Freshwater Systems Beyond Safe Limits

The researchers identified climate change as the dominant global driver of these changes and the primary factor of freshwater reduction

Kenya Makes History with Landmark Climate Loss and Damage Support
Kenya Makes History with Landmark Climate Loss and Damage Support

Kenya has secured a major victory in the global fight against climate change, becoming the first country in Africa and only the second in the world to receive technical assistance through the Santiago Network on Loss and Damage. The…

SB64 Opens in Bonn as Negotiators Push for Faster Climate Implementation
SB64 Opens in Bonn as Negotiators Push for Faster Climate Implementation

A key point of contention heading into SB64 is the lack of agreement at COP30 on a formal roadmap for transitioning away from fossil fuels

Navigating the Future of Fair Trade in Floriculture
Navigating the Future of Fair Trade in Floriculture

Across the global flower industry, the conversation around sustainability is changing rapidly. Buyers are no longer focused solely on stem quality, vase life, or logistics efficiency. Increasingly, consumers want to know who grew the flowers, under what conditions they…

South Sudan Faces Dry Months Ahead as Nile Basin Experts Warn of Reduced Rainfall
South Sudan Faces Dry Months Ahead as Nile Basin Experts Warn of Reduced Rainfall

South Sudan is likely to experience lower-than-normal rainfall and hotter temperatures in the coming months, as per the Seasonal Outlook

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