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Rwanda: Biden Signs Amendment to Mitigate Climate Change

The United States President, Joe Biden has signed the Kigali Amendment Protocol, aimed to protect the ozone layer and accelerate actions to mitigate climate change. Biden disclosed this development on.

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Ghana: Surveyors Tasked On Sustainable Environment

Quantity Surveyors in Ghana have been tasked to adopt sustainable and innovative practices in the course of their professional practice to protect the environment. The Chairman of the Quantity Surveyors’.

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Kenya: Architects Blame Corruption, Lack of Regulation for Building Collapse

Kenyan architects have blamed corruption and unregulated construction for the collapse of a six-story building that killed five people, including two children, and injured scores of others. The Monday tragedy.

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Tanzania Launches one-million tree to restore mangrove forests

Tanzania has launched one million trees to restore mangrove forests along the coastline in Dar es Salaam as a part of a plan to curb the effects of climate change.

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Plastic Odyssey, Bernard Moves To End Plastic Pollution, Trains 300 recycling entrepreneurs

The Co-Founder of Plastic Odyssey, Simon Bernard has planned to embark on a three-year expedition with 30 stops in Africa, South America and South-East Asia to train 300 recycling entrepreneurs..

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Environment: Curb Emissions – US Kerry Tells African Nations

U.S. climate envoy, John Kerry has called on African nations to help combat climate change and halt a rise in temperatures hitting crop yields and causing flooding and drought in.

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US Okays $5m Grant to AfDB Over Methane Emissions

The United States government has approved a $5 million grant for the African Development Bank, AfDB, to support efforts to abate methane gas emissions across Africa. Methane accounts for about.

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US Pledges Support for Nigeria Cleaner Energy

U.S. special envoy on climate John Kerry has pledged U.S. support to help Nigeria mitigate the effects of climate change, saying Africa’s most populous nation would benefit from a $12.

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Plastic Pollution, Waste Burning Top Agenda As Environment Ministers Meet in Senegal

More than 50 African environment ministers have gathered in Senegal over issues concerning plastic pollution and the burning of waste which releases methane and other harmful gases into the environment..

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