Most countries around the world are facing a borderline energy crisis
Wealthy countries should consider boosting investment in Africa’s carbon-intensive industries.
Sand, a scarce renewable natural resource created from rock, is arguably the second most important natural resource after water.
The global carbon market is chaotic and volatile, and largely leaves out Africa, without which global climate goals cannot be achieved.
The Global North’s disaster narrative regarding climate change has failed to motivate Africans to tackle the problem. It would be far better
Power crises in Ghana have several impacts on households, businesses, industries and the country at large.
Sabotaged by weak and often predatory governance during most of the 21st century, the Zimbabwean economy continues to fail ordinary citizens in
In a bid to protect coastal communities from climate change and encourage investment, African nations are increasingly turning to mangrove restoration projects,
South Africa’s $8.5 billion Just Energy Transition Partnership addresses vital questions about how African countries can best use international climate finance. In
Why have elephant populations got so out of control?