Leasing Our Land, 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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In total, 60 developing countries and four developed nations have taken steps to establish National Adaptation Plans
China’s dominance in Electric Vehicles technology and production lays as a challenge to take the lead in clean energy investments.
The Trump administration has long criticized the WHO for mismanagement, inefficiencies, and perceived bias, particularly during pandemic
The AGN urges the new U.S. administration to lead by example in revitalizing global climate efforts and emboldening climate actions.
Signed in 2015 by 194 parties, the Paris Agreement aims to limit global warming to 1.5°C and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050
Santa Ana winds, a predictable seasonal occurrence, amplifies wildfires as it increases the intensity, distance, and controllability aspects
Frontline communities are already leading the charge in the climate agenda as they showcase solutions that balance innovation with tradition
Triple Planetary Crisis requires necessary actions, not just local and individual lifestyle changes but also collective decisions globally
Tropical Storm Dikeledi is forecast to continue eastward over the southern Indian Ocean from January 17-19, before it dissipates January 20
Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement, African Union and partners have developed a methodology for domestic investment targets for nutrition.
The post-Malabo meeting was pivotal as it aimed to chart the continent’s agricultural future for the next decade and strengthen it
Moderate rainfall, ranging between 50 and 200 mm, is expected in southern Kenya, central to western Tanzania, and much of Burundi.
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