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Environment

Malawi's female sandminers trapped by climate change dilemma

Sand mining is a growing industry for women after floods and drought The work is hard and the pay is low Sand mining is a major contributor to land degradation By Charles Pensulo The 37-year old sand-miner has no time to appreciate her surroundings. A tourist hotspot centred around the vast body of waters known as the Lake of Stars because of the brilliance of the nighttime reflections. Wilson notices that the shoreline is receding and thinks it may be her fault. She says that she is stuck with no choice. She said, "We think that (sand-mining) contributes to erosion....

Environment

WFP: An additional 1 million people may be affected by the Somalia Hunger Crisis

The World Food Programme warned on Tuesday that a projected drought in the next crop cycle could cause a further one million people to face crisis-level hunger in the coming months. Jean-Martin Bauer said that the number could increase even more due to funding cuts. According to a study, in 2022 the Horn of Africa experienced the driest weather conditions for more than 40 years after successive rainy seasons failed. This led to the deaths of up 43,000 people. A recent report estimates that approximately 3.4 million Somalians are suffering from acute food insecurity. This number will rise to 4.4...

Environment

The roofs of La Reunion are blown off by Cyclone Garance, which has hit the French island.

On Friday, Cyclone Garance hit the French overseas territory La Reunion at top winds speeds of 155 km/h (96mph), destroying roofs and preventing residents from accessing drinking water and electricity. Patrice Latron said that there had been no deaths reported on the island. The cyclone hit land in the north of Madagascar, an island located in the Indian Ocean. Meteo France, the weather agency, said that it left the southwest part of the island a few hours later. Prefecture officials said that 180,000 households, or 42% of customers with the electric utility, had lost electricity and that nearly 10% did...

Environment

Apple sued for claiming watches are carbon neutral

Apple was sued by consumers who claimed that its claims that the three Apple Watches versions are "carbon neutral" or environmentally friendly were false and misleading. Seven purchasers of Apple Watch Series 9 SE and Ultra 2 with green tags filed a lawsuit on Wednesday at the San Jose federal court in California. They said that if they had known the truth, they would either not have purchased their watches, or they would have paid less. Apple, known for its iPhone, announced the launch of the watches in 2023. They claimed that they would be carbon-neutral through a combination lower...

Environment

Climate finance will be a priority for South Africa's G20 presidency

South Africa will take the G20 presidency in 2018, and President Cyril Ramaphosa has said that efforts to assist developing countries to finance their transition to a low carbon economy would be a priority, even though the United States is reducing its support. The administration of President Donald Trump, whose officials skipped the two Group of 20 meetings held in South Africa last week and this week, has reduced overseas aid programs, raising fears of a possible clean energy funding shortage. Ramaphosa, speaking at the G20 meeting of finance ministers and central banks in Cape Town on Wednesday, said that...

Pollution

Africa's GDP Recalculation Campaign is presented to the G20 but there are many skeptics.

African countries are planning to make a new push this year at international summits for standard measures of strength economics such as the GDP in order to better recognize their vast natural resources and assets. The African Development Bank is driving the initiative in the hopes that recalibrating the GDP will automatically improve debt metrics, and ease borrowing market pressures which have triggered dozens economic crises over the past decades. It has been long debated how much money precious ecosystems could generate for the poorest countries. The U.N. estimates Africa to be home to one quarter of all mammal and...

Carbon Emissions

Africa launches a new gold standard currency plan backed by minerals

Africa's Development Bank proposes a new "gold standard" style currency arrangement, backed by minerals like cobalt and copper, as well as lithium, manganese, and some of the rare earths that are key to the energy transition in the world and electric vehicles. African Development Bank reported that the 54-nation area, which contains about 30% of critical mineral reserves in the world, only attracts 3% of all global energy investments every year. The AfDB said that this is partly due to the volatile currency markets on the continent. It is proposing an "non-circulating" currency, called African Units of Accounts (AUA), which...

Environment

African nations look for to connect 300 mln individuals to power by 2030

A number of African nations dedicated on Monday to open their electrical energy sectors to bring in investors and illuminate homes of 300 million individuals currently lacking power in the next six years. The continent has the highest variety of people without access to electrical energy worldwide and is racing to connect homes to power by 2030 under a plan called Objective 300 released by the World Bank and the African Development Bank (AfDB) in April. The push intends to open at least $90 billion in capital from multilateral advancement banks, development agencies, financing institutions, private organizations and philanthropies, according...

Environment

More than 100 dead dolphins found on Somali coast, trigger a mystery

More than 100 dead dolphins have actually been discovered on the coast of Somalia's. semiautonomous Puntland area, with officials yet to develop. what triggered their deaths. The area's fisheries minister, Abdirisak Abdulahi Hagaa,. informed Reuters that up until now a minimum of 110 dead dolphins had been. counted, not far from the port of Bosaso, which samples had. been required to try to establish what took place. Up until now, we know their death was not brought on by injuries from. internet due to the fact that there were no wounds or cuts on them, he stated,. including that officials...

Environment

Study documents termination hazards to world's freshwater types

Freshwater environments cover about 1% of Earth's surface area while representing more than 10% of recognized types. Like numerous marine and terrestrial ecosystems, however, they remain in distress. A brand-new research study looking at some of the citizens of freshwater environments offers a stark illustration of this biodiversity situation. Scientist assessed the status of 23,496 types of freshwater animals in groups consisting of fishes, crustaceans such as crabs, crayfish and shrimp and bugs such as dragonflies and damselflies, finding 24% of them at a high danger of extinction. Common dangers consist of pollution, dams and water extraction, farming and invasive...

Environment

New French PM vows to bring back power, restriction shantytowns in storm-hit Mayotte

New French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou stated on Monday that power will be brought back to all families on the stormravaged Mayotte archipelago by the end of January, while the rebuilding of its shantytowns will not be allowed. The sluggish speed of aid and hold-ups in the arrival of tidy water and electrical power have angered homeowners of France's poorest overseas area, situated between Madagascar and Mozambique about 8,000 km (4,971 miles) from mainland France. Bayrou, whose first days in workplace were rocked by Cyclone Chido, the worst storm to strike Mayotte's 2 primary islands in 90 years, travelled to...

Environment

Mayotte authorities fear hunger, disease after cyclone; death toll increases in Mozambique

Authorities in Mayotte struggled on Tuesday to stop hunger, illness and lawlessness from spreading out in the French abroad territory after the weekend's terrible cyclone, while Mozambique reported dozens of deaths from the storm. Hundreds and even thousands might be dead in Mayotte, which took the strongest hit from Cyclone Chido, French officials have said. The storm laid waste to big parts of the Indian Ocean archipelago, France's poorest abroad territory, before striking the African mainland. Vital goods, medical and technical personnel and authorities were getting here through the air bridge with La Reunion, the territory's. just lifeline. With numerous...

Mining

Mining

US pushes Congo and Rwanda to reach peace agreement and billion-dollar minerals deals

According to Donald Trump's senior adviser for Africa, the U.S. wants Congo and Rwanda sign a peace agreement at the White House within two months. This will be accompanied by bilateral deals on minerals that would bring Western investment worth billions of dollars to the region. Massad Boulos, in an interview with Doha, the Qatari capital's media, said: "When we sign peace agreement,... the mineral deal with DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo), will be done on that date, and then another similar package of a smaller size will be done with Rwanda on the same day." The U.S. would support...

Mining

Congo lifts ex-President Kabila’s immunity after accusing him war crimes

The Democratic Republic of Congo is trying to strip Joseph Kabila of his immunity, so that he can be tried on charges of supporting M23 insurgents in the east of the country where the government hopes to draft a deal for peace this week. Kabila has been away from the country, mainly in South Africa, since late 2023. He announced last month that he would be returning to find a resolution to the crisis in eastern Congo, where M23 rebels backed by Rwanda have taken over large areas of the country this year. Kabila's return to Congo, where he has...

Mining

Rwanda escorts Southern Africa soldiers from Congo to Tanzania

Rwanda escorted troops of Southern African force to Tanzania as they left eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Tuesday, Rwanda's Foreign Minister and Army spokesperson announced. The Southern African Development Community, which is composed of 16 member states, announced in mid-March that it had ended the mission of its SAMIDRC force and was beginning a gradual withdrawal from Congo. The force was deployed to help Kinshasa fight rebel groups on the eastern borderlands of Congo in December 2023. This prompted protests from the Rwandan government who said that the deployment would worsen the conflict. The presence of SAMIDRC forces was...

Mineral Resources

Climate Change

Climate Change

BRICS nations discuss a shared response to Trump's trade policies

Foreign Ministers of BRICS Group of Developing Nations met on Monday, to discuss a common defense of the global trading system and coordinate their response to President Donald Trump's barrage of new duties. The group, which was formed by Brazil and Russia but has recently been expanded to include China, South Africa, India and South Africa, is expected to issue a joint statement in Rio de Janeiro criticizing the "unilateral trade measures" of this group. Brazilian Ambassador Mauricio lyrio stated that the ministers were negotiating a statement to reaffirm multilateral trade agreements as the primary axis for action in the...

Climate Change

U.N.: Global temperatures are increasing and melting glaciers around the world.

According to a report by UNESCO released on Friday, glaciers are disappearing more quickly than ever. The last three years saw the greatest loss of mass on record. Michael Zemp of the Switzerland-based World Glacier Monitoring Service said that the 9,000 gigatons (or a quarter of a million tons) of ice lost by glaciers since 1975 is roughly equivalent to an ice block as large as Germany and with a thickness of 25 meters. This was revealed at a Geneva press conference to announce the report. Climate change caused by fossil fuels will likely cause global temperatures to rise, accelerating...

Climate Change

Poor planning puts Mozambican residents at risk of deadly floods

Residents of Maputo struggle with flooding Mozambique has a high vulnerability to climate change Planning and lack of funds hamper the authorities' response By Samuel Come The stagnant green water reflects the salmon-pink walls of the house as blankets and rugs hang outside to dry. The 46-year old woman, who was carrying two buckets of water, said, "I am struggling to get the water out of my home, but it may rain again in a few more days and I will be back in the same situation." Two cyclones, one after the other, have killed over 130 people in the...

Climate Change

Leonardo, BF partner up with Italy govt for farming jobs in Africa

Italian aerospace company Leonardo and agroindustrial group BF signed a deal with the federal government on Friday to offer farming jobs to numerous African countries as part of Rome's. development plan for the continent. The accord becomes part of the so-called Mattei strategy, a group of. initiatives aimed initially at helping financial growth in 9. countries consisting of Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt and Algeria, which. the Italian federal government hopes will curb immigration flows. This month Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stated her government. would extend the four-year strategy to Angola, Ghana, Mauritania,. Tanzania and Senegal, bringing the variety of countries to...

Climate Change

Peru declares ecological emergency situation after oil spill

Peru's government on Thursday stated an ecological emergency situation in a northern coastal area, where state oil company Petroperu last weekend spilled a crude oil delivery into surrounding waters of the Pacific Ocean. A vessel carrying out pre-shipment maneuvers triggered the spill on Saturday at a terminal of Peru's Talara refinery in northern Peru. Petroperu has actually not stated how much crude was spilled into the sea, however Peru's ecological watchdog OEFA stated in a. preliminary report it has affected some 10,000 square meters of. surface seawater, and the environment ministry said it has. impacted a minimum of seven beaches,...

Climate Change

Zimbabwe at threat of another dry season after El Nino drought, says WFP

Zimbabwe appears to be heading into another dry spell that could aggravate cravings for countless individuals already struggling with an El Ninoinduced drought, the U.N. World Food Programme said on Thursday. The dry spell in Southern Africa that started early this year has actually been the worst in years and prompted Zimbabwe and neighbouring nations to declare a state of disaster over food shortages. Rain was anticipated to resume in October, which is generally the start of a six-month rainy season. However up until now Zimbabwe has actually received just a couple of days of rain in late November. We...

Climate Change

Seaweed farming brings wish to Kenyan villagers struck by environment change

Individuals of Kenya's. seaside village of Mwazaro utilized to earn their living primarily. growing cassava and maize, up until the devastations of dry spell forced. them to attempt a new crop seaweed. They plant it on the beachfront and lay it out to dry. inland, signing up with scores of other communities feeding a growing. demand at home and abroad for associated items including. soap, hair shampoo and seaweed powder, utilized in food. Seaweed farming was first presented in Kenya in 2008 and. has broadened rapidly to cover 20 towns, David Mirera, a. scientist at the Kenya Marine and Fisheries...

Climate Change

African countries eye world's first joint 'debt-for-nature' swap

At least five African nations are dealing with what could be the world's very first joint debtfornature swap to raise a minimum of $2 billion to protect a. coralrich swathe of Indian Ocean, according to a global. preservation group. Debt-for-nature deals are ending up being significantly popular for. poorer nations to spend for preservation. Bonds or loans are. bought and changed with less expensive debt, with cost savings used for. environmental protection. Ecuador, Barbados, Belize, Gabon and Seychelles have all. made such swaps over the last few years, however the African initiative. would be the first to involve multiple countries...

Energy Markets

Singapore's GenZero to work with Rwanda on carbon offset jobs

Singapore's low carbon, statebacked investment company GenZero will work together with Rwanda on tasks to produce carbon credits to balance out emissions, it said on Thursday. Nations such as Australia and Britain have actually ruled out the use of offsets, which have actually been extensively criticised, to meet their net zero targets, but Singapore is counting on them since the city state does not have the area to build large-scale renewable projects. The offer, signed by GenZero, the Rwanda Green Fund and carbon certification body Gold Standard that pledges to guarantee task integrity, falls under Post 6 of the Paris...

Climate Change

Zimbabwe to choose 200 elephants to feed individuals left hungry by dry spell

Zimbabwe plans to choose 200 elephants to feed neighborhoods dealing with acute appetite after the worst drought in 4 years, wildlife authorities stated on Tuesday. The El Nino-induced dry spell eliminated crops in southern Africa, affecting 68 million people and triggering food scarcities throughout the area. We can validate that we are planning to choose about 200 elephants throughout the nation. We are dealing with modalities on how we are going to do it, Tinashe Farawo, Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Authority (Zimparks) representative, informed Reuters. He stated the elephant meat would be distributed to neighborhoods in Zimbabwe impacted by the...

Climate Change

Environment modification costs Africa approximately 5% of GDP, UN environment head states

The effect of global warming is costing African nations approximately 5% of their financial output, the United Nations environment chief said on Thursday, calling for more financial investments to help adjust to climate modification. The 54-nation continent, which has borne the force of climate modification regardless of launching far less contaminating emissions than the industrialised world, gets simply 1% of annual international environment financing. The climate crisis is an economic sinkhole, drawing the momentum out of financial growth, Simon Stiell, executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change ( UNFCCC), informed a conference of African ministers of environment...

Climate Change

African governments looking to police top for higher environment financing share

African nations want to use this year's U.N. COP conferences to secure a much larger share of worldwide climate financing, their agents stated at a. conference in Kenya on Thursday, to help deal with the increased. threats from climate modification. African arbitrators have drawn up a list of methods which. will exist to a pre-COP 29, or Conference of the Celebrations,. preparatory conference of African ministers of environment in Ivory. Coast next month. The 54-nation continent has actually been attracting more funds for. climate mitigation and adaptation jobs recently, but. it still gets less than 1% of the worldwide environment...