Climate finance is the foundation of sustainable development hence decisions made at COP29 & the G20 Summit will shape humanity’s trajectory
Kenyan example of the Mijikenda Kaya Forests is a model for nations on how culture intertwines with resilience in response to climate impacts
A global coalition of civil society, including social movements, environmental NGOs, trade unions, & faith groups, have released a new report
The industrial seed systems are fragile, owing to vulnerability to adverse conditions hence the need for embrace of traditional diversity
Chidaushe urged all UNFCCC parties to re-center COP discussions around those most affected by climate change, removing barriers to attendance
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health unveil a livestock monitoring application
Most of the climate finance from multilateral development banks was channeled to ‘problematic projects’ that include greenhouse gas-emitting
According to FAO Director-General QU Dongyu, funding must be “just and sustainable,” which requires de-risking investments for food security
The African leaders are taking the bull by its horns in their approach to COP29 focusing on actions over pledges to affirm climate actions
