SB64

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

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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…

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South Sudan

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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Nile Basin Outlook Raises Concerns Over Water Stress, Agriculture, and Energy

For Dr. Eng.Niyonzima, Director of the Nile Basin Initiative, this report isn't a counsel of despair but a call for timely, coordinated action

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Hydrogen

Hydrogen Breakthrough Could Power Africa’s Future

A breakthrough catalyst developed by researchers at the University of Birmingham could dramatically lower the cost of hydrogen production, opening new opportunities for Africa’s renewable…

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IFTEX 2026

Kenya’s Floriculture Industry Showcases Global Strength as IFTEX 2026 Opens in Nairobi

Beyond facilitating business deals, IFTEX 2026 is set to shape paths on sustainability, logistics, innovation, and market diversification

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SB64

SB64 Negotiations Put Adaptation Finance, Just Transition in Focus

The outcomes of SB64 are expected to provide an early indication of the political momentum heading into the next phase of climate negotiations

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IFTEX 2026: Who Pays for Sustainability in Kenya’s Flower Industry?

As international flower buyers, breeders, growers, logistics providers and exporters gathered in Nairobi for the opening of the International Flower Trade Expo (IFTEX) 2026, discussions…

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Reducing Our Carbon Footprint

Land conservation initiatives are crucial in safeguarding the environment and mitigating the effects of climate change. By promoting actionable information and best practices, we can enhance restoration efforts and drive meaningful change. 
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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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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

Nile Basin Outlook Raises Concerns Over Water Stress, Agriculture, and Energy
Nile Basin Outlook Raises Concerns Over Water Stress, Agriculture, and Energy

For Dr. Eng.Niyonzima, Director of the Nile Basin Initiative, this report isn’t a counsel of despair but a call for timely, coordinated action

Hydrogen Breakthrough Could Power Africa’s Future
Hydrogen Breakthrough Could Power Africa’s Future

A breakthrough catalyst developed by researchers at the University of Birmingham could dramatically lower the cost of hydrogen production, opening new opportunities for Africa’s renewable energy transition and industrial decarbonization. As countries around the world race to reduce greenhouse…

Kenya’s Floriculture Industry Showcases Global Strength as IFTEX 2026 Opens in Nairobi
Kenya’s Floriculture Industry Showcases Global Strength as IFTEX 2026 Opens in Nairobi

Beyond facilitating business deals, IFTEX 2026 is set to shape paths on sustainability, logistics, innovation, and market diversification

SB64 Negotiations Put Adaptation Finance, Just Transition in Focus
SB64 Negotiations Put Adaptation Finance, Just Transition in Focus

The outcomes of SB64 are expected to provide an early indication of the political momentum heading into the next phase of climate negotiations

IFTEX 2026: Who Pays for Sustainability in Kenya’s Flower Industry?
IFTEX 2026: Who Pays for Sustainability in Kenya’s Flower Industry?

As international flower buyers, breeders, growers, logistics providers and exporters gathered in Nairobi for the opening of the International Flower Trade Expo (IFTEX) 2026, discussions extended beyond blooms, markets and business opportunities. Increasingly, the conversation is shifting toward sustainability,…

El Niño Returns: Why the World Is Watching the Pacific Again
El Niño Returns: Why the World Is Watching the Pacific Again

The anticipated El Niño arrives just two years after the powerful 2023–2024 event, which contributed to record global climate extremes.

What You Need to Know About El Niño
What You Need to Know About El Niño

One of the most notable El Niño events occurred in 1997–1998, then followed a prolonged La Niña episode from mid-1998 to early 2001.

Syngenta Launches SEGOVIS® FLORA for Kenyan Rose Growers
Syngenta Launches SEGOVIS® FLORA for Kenyan Rose Growers

The launch of SEGOVIS® FLORA in Naivasha was met with unmistakable excitement as the hotel hall came alive with ululations, cheers, and rhythmic chants from flower growers who had gathered for the technical event. The atmosphere shifted from a…

WMO Warns Earth Likely to Remain Near Record Heat Levels Through 2030
WMO Warns Earth Likely to Remain Near Record Heat Levels Through 2030

WMO says the forecasts are designed to support regional climate centres and national meteorological agencies in improving preparedness

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