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    Report: Australia risks ‘over-mining’ in race to secure minerals needed for clean energy

    by Arinze Chijioke May 4, 2023
    by Arinze Chijioke May 4, 2023

    A new report of the Jubilee Australia research has shown that the country risks over-mining while ignoring alternatives…

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    WMO: Nigeria, others lost $173.2 billion to climate change-related disasters

    by Arinze Chijioke May 3, 2023
    by Arinze Chijioke May 3, 2023

    A new report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has shown that Nigeria, the US, Australia, Pakistan, and…

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    Experts say Fungal attacks threaten global food supply

    by Arinze Chijioke May 3, 2023
    by Arinze Chijioke May 3, 2023

    Scientists have warned that the fast-rising fungal attacks on the world’s most important crops threaten the planet’s future…

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    UN says heat records could be broken as chance of El Niño increases

    by Arinze Chijioke May 3, 2023
    by Arinze Chijioke May 3, 2023

    The United Nations has warned that the chance of an El Niño weather phenomenon developing in the coming…

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    Next UN climate summit to consider health issues in depth for first time

    by Arinze Chijioke May 2, 2023
    by Arinze Chijioke May 2, 2023

    A new report has shown that the next UN climate summit will be the first to consider health…

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    Poll shows Europeans want climate action if it does not changes their lifestyle

    by Arinze Chijioke May 2, 2023
    by Arinze Chijioke May 2, 2023

    A new poll-the seven-country YouGov survey- has found that many Europeans are alarmed by the climate crisis and…

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    Study shows air pollution spikes linked to irregular heartbeats

    by Arinze Chijioke May 1, 2023
    by Arinze Chijioke May 1, 2023

    A new study- based on nearly 200,000 hospital admissions in China- has found that spikes in air pollution…

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    VP Osinbajo asks African leaders to take stand on Climate Change

    by Arinze Chijioke May 1, 2023
    by Arinze Chijioke May 1, 2023

    Nigeria’s Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo has called on African governments and leaders to develop a common resolve in…

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    FAO launches flagship project to boost climate resilience in Somalia

    by Matthew Eloyi April 29, 2023
    by Matthew Eloyi April 29, 2023

    The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) on Thursday, launched a flagship project to boost…

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    European Commission, EIB announce funds worth €18bn to boost investments in climate action

    by Matthew Eloyi April 29, 2023
    by Matthew Eloyi April 29, 2023

    In an effort to boost investments in climate action, the European Commission and the European Investment Bank (EIB)…

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