Nigeria can make some changes to harness its energy resources and lower its carbon footprint while providing power to its people.
Keeping global warming to 1.5°C could significantly decrease the frequency of extreme climate events across Africa.
Solar power technology has huge potential for Africa. But there are some barriers.
Moving people without taking their social and economic concerns into consideration isn’t the way to deal with urban slums.
The Environmental Justice Atlas highlights the most pertinent findings of environmental conflicts facing the world today.
The number of Cape Rockjumpers’ are declining and the reason might be the weather.
South Africa urgently needs to rethink its existing agricultural model.
There is good news for plant conservation in South Africa and internationally.
The failure of political systems is the main cause of conflict and displacement but climate change can exacerbate this.
The beauty of rainwater harvesting is that anybody can do it.
The death penalty and military intervention to combat poaching, isn’t the answer to saving endangered species.
Improving livelihoods by exploring alternatives to wildlife trade would help to curb the poaching of threatened species like elephants.
Small solutions done properly can play a huge role in dealing with water scarcity.
Kenya’s death penalty proposal is not the quick fix solution to curb wildlife poaching.
Shade trees buffer cocoa plants from heat and water stresses, and create conditions that benefit their growth.
There are some big misconceptions about the charcoal sector and its role in environmental damage.
Are there cheaper alternatives to nuclear power to alleviate energy shortages in Africa?
We found that even when women own land, their husbands are still perceived as household heads.
Many poachers continue to poach to improve their incomes, rather than just make ends meet.
The Fall armyworm will remain in Africa for a long time unless concerted action is taken.
Locations like border towns as well as people acting as middlemen provide key insights into Uganda’s ivory trade.
It is misguided to blame armed conflict and violence on climate change alone.
Should trade in ivory be banned or not? There may be a solution.
There are millions of energy poor people in sub-Saharan Africa who live in cities.
Invasive alien species that costs South Africa’s economy billions can be eliminated.