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Trade Essential in Climate Change Action

Trade Essential in Climate Change Action By Sharon Atieno With the sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) calling for deep reductions in emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) to limit global warming to 1.5°C in line with the Paris Agreement, trade remains a crucial part of […]
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No Climate Adaptation without Agricultural Transformation

No Climate Adaptation without Agricultural Transformation By Sharon Atieno With the just concluded  African Climate Summit calling for global leaders to honour their US$100 billion commitment to Developing countries for climate adaptation, agricultural transformation remains an integral part of this agenda. World Bank statistics show that one in five Africans goes to bed hungry while […]
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ILRI: Local Data for African Livestock GHG Emissions Available

ILRI: Local Data for African Livestock GHG Emissions Available By Gift Briton Although science has proven that ruminant livestock, including cattle, sheep, camels and goats produce methane which contribute to climate change and that they are the main source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in most African countries, uncertainties still exist due to limited local […]
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Back Youth-Driven Innovations to Boost Agriculture

Back Youth-Driven Innovations to Boost Agriculture By Joyce Ojanji Heifer International, a leading global nonprofit working to end hunger and poverty in low- and middle-income nations while prioritizing environmental sustainability, has called upon stakeholders in Africa’s agriculture sector to enhance their backing for youth-driven innovations, technology adoption, and the establishment of strategic partnerships. These initiatives […]
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Nairobi Declaration: Africa’s Demands to Achieve Climate Goals

Nairobi Declaration: Africa’s Demands to Achieve Climate Goals By Sharon Atieno With African countries facing disproportionate burdens and risks arising from climate change-related weather events and patterns including droughts, floods and wildfires, leading to detrimental impacts on its populations, the Nairobi Declaration calls for concerted efforts to lower emissions and keep the 1.5°C limit within […]
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