Tag: climate change

Unlocking Nigeria’s Carbon Market Opportunities for Sustainable Growth.

Nigeria is one of the most populous countries in Africa with over 200 million people. The country is blessed with vast resources and faces numerous challenges in achieving a sustainable development and combating climate change. However, these challenges present ample opportunities, particularly in its carbon markets. The good side of the current global challenge is […]

Ahead of COP28: Africa Still Lagging Behind in Climate Finance Inflow

Climate change is increasingly becoming a subject that can no longer be ignored. More than ever before, the world is feeling its impact and in a more localized context, Nigeria has experienced some of the worst effects of climate change such as heavy flooding which has translated to the loss of lives, destruction of public infrastructure […]

LEKKI DEEP SEA PORT PROMOTES AFCFTA GAINS BUT LOCAL COMMUNITY SEEK SHARED PROSPERITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

The Lekki Deep Sea Port holds the promise to position Nigeria for the big gains of the AFCFTA, competitive transshipment, and status upgrade as the maritime hub of West Africa, but the neighboring local communities also want a share of this prosperity and protection against any adverse sustainability and human rights issues following the development. […]

Climate Change Strips Kwara Community’s Children of Education, Urgent Action Needed

Climate change not only poses environmental challenges but also social and economic burdens, impacting communities worldwide. In Kwara state, Nigeria, the devastating consequences of climate change are robbing children of their right to education. Annual floods have displaced families, destroyed classrooms, and created an environment where attending school becomes increasingly difficult. Urgent action is needed […]

Likpata Farmers in Kwara State,Nigeria Adapt to Climate Change with Innovative Dry Season Farming Techniques

Likpata, a community in Edu local government area of Kwara State, North Central Nigeria, is taking proactive measures to tackle the challenges posed by climate change by embracing dry season farming. Facing recurrent flooding due to excessive rainfall and the overflow of River Niger, farmers in Likpata have adopted new agricultural practices to sustain their […]

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