Russell IPM Brings AI and Biological Innovation to Kenya’s Flower Far

As global floriculture markets continue to tighten pesticide residue requirements and demand more sustainable production practices, growers are under increasing pressure to find new ways…

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Humid Heat That Kills: How Climate Change Is Making Every Breath a Risk

A Climate Central analysis has put hard numbers to what millions of people are already feeling, doubling of dangerous humid heat days

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Regenerative Agriculture Emerges as Key to Climate-Resilient Food Systems

As climate change intensifies pressure on global food production, regenerative agriculture is rapidly gaining recognition as one of the most promising pathways to building resilient…

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Fossil fuels

African Economies Urged to Diversify Beyond Fossil Fuels Amid Rising Financial Risks

Reports released amid growing international momentum for cooperation on transitioning away from fossil fuels ahead of next global conference

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Greater Horn of Africa

Greater Horn of Africa Faces Drier July-to-September Season as Heat Intensifies

Alongside the rainfall outlook, temperatures are projected to remain warmer than average across most parts of the Greater Horn of Africa

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OOC11: Why African Cities Hold the Key to Climate-Resilient Maritime Trade

As climate change intensifies coastal flooding, erosion and extreme weather events across Africa, a growing consensus is emerging among policymakers, port authorities and city leaders:…

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Agricultural

The analogue gap is putting Kenya’s agricultural supply chain at risk

Kenya’s agricultural sector is an African success story, but the analogue gap must be addressed as a cybersecurity problem it is for success

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From Waste to Worth: How Black Soldier Flies Are Transforming Kisumu’s Streets

For areas adjacent to Kisumu's most congested open-air markets, organic waste is an environmental concern, solution is black soldier flies

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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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Russell IPM Brings AI and Biological Innovation to Kenya’s Flower Far
Russell IPM Brings AI and Biological Innovation to Kenya’s Flower Far

As global floriculture markets continue to tighten pesticide residue requirements and demand more sustainable production practices, growers are under increasing pressure to find new ways of protecting crops while maintaining quality and productivity. For many producers, the challenge is…

Humid Heat That Kills: How Climate Change Is Making Every Breath a Risk
Humid Heat That Kills: How Climate Change Is Making Every Breath a Risk

A Climate Central analysis has put hard numbers to what millions of people are already feeling, doubling of dangerous humid heat days

Regenerative Agriculture Emerges as Key to Climate-Resilient Food Systems
Regenerative Agriculture Emerges as Key to Climate-Resilient Food Systems

As climate change intensifies pressure on global food production, regenerative agriculture is rapidly gaining recognition as one of the most promising pathways to building resilient food systems while restoring degraded ecosystems. With forecasts indicating another year of severe weather…

African Economies Urged to Diversify Beyond Fossil Fuels Amid Rising Financial Risks
African Economies Urged to Diversify Beyond Fossil Fuels Amid Rising Financial Risks

Reports released amid growing international momentum for cooperation on transitioning away from fossil fuels ahead of next global conference

Greater Horn of Africa Faces Drier July-to-September Season as Heat Intensifies
Greater Horn of Africa Faces Drier July-to-September Season as Heat Intensifies

Alongside the rainfall outlook, temperatures are projected to remain warmer than average across most parts of the Greater Horn of Africa

OOC11: Why African Cities Hold the Key to Climate-Resilient Maritime Trade
OOC11: Why African Cities Hold the Key to Climate-Resilient Maritime Trade

As climate change intensifies coastal flooding, erosion and extreme weather events across Africa, a growing consensus is emerging among policymakers, port authorities and city leaders: ports cannot become climate-resilient in isolation. That message resonated throughout the “Blue African Ports…

The analogue gap is putting Kenya’s agricultural supply chain at risk
The analogue gap is putting Kenya’s agricultural supply chain at risk

Kenya’s agricultural sector is an African success story, but the analogue gap must be addressed as a cybersecurity problem it is for success

From Waste to Worth: How Black Soldier Flies Are Transforming Kisumu’s Streets
From Waste to Worth: How Black Soldier Flies Are Transforming Kisumu’s Streets

For areas adjacent to Kisumu’s most congested open-air markets, organic waste is an environmental concern, solution is black soldier flies

Powering the Future: Africa’s Role in Meeting Surging Global Energy Demand
Powering the Future: Africa’s Role in Meeting Surging Global Energy Demand

As the world grapples with escalating climate impacts and growing energy insecurity, a stark contradiction lies at the heart of the global energy transition. Africa possesses some of the world’s most abundant renewable energy resources, yet remains home to…

The Blue Trillion: Africa’s Offshore Wind Era Is Coming
The Blue Trillion: Africa’s Offshore Wind Era Is Coming

Unlocking just 5% of Africa’s offshore wind potential would more than double electricity generation capacity, create nearly 6 million jobs

How Renewable Energy Is Bringing Electricity to Kenya’s Underserved Communities
How Renewable Energy Is Bringing Electricity to Kenya’s Underserved Communities

As governments and experts gathered at the 11th Our Ocean Conference to discuss solutions to some of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges, one message from Kenya’s renewable energy sector stood out: access to clean energy remains a critical…

Bonn Climate talks End in Deadlock as Developing Nations Push for Delivery on Climate Finance
Bonn Climate talks End in Deadlock as Developing Nations Push for Delivery on Climate Finance

COP31 in Antalya is now set to become a defining moment for adaptation finance negotiations after a stalemate during the Bonn climate talks.

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