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A drying climate is making East Africa pull apart faster
A switch from a humid to a dry climate has led the Eastern African Rift Zone to pull apart more freely, new research finds.
As East Africa’s great lakes shrink after thousands of years, scientists find the land beneath may be pulling apart faster, ...
AGES 2026 is supported by a growing coalition of partners committed to Africa’s green transition, including Sanlam ...
The study Harnessing Regenerative Agriculture, Unmanned Aerial Systems, and AI for Sustainable Cocoa Farming in West Africa, ...
Climate change caused drought and flooding is damaging Nigeria’s staple foods, maize, cassava, millet and yam, smallholder ...
Nigeria’s drive to cut agricultural emissions is opening new commercial opportunities across farming clean energy and climate ...
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Drying climate supercharges the breakup of East Africa’s slowly splitting land
The land in East Africa is slowly tearing itself apart, a continental fracture that will eventually open a new ocean basin.
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FG Vows Renewed Commitment to Climate-Smart Agriculture Amid Positive Pilot Outcomes
The federal government has reaffirmed its commitment to secure cleaner air, healthier communities, resilient food systems, and a more climate-secure Nigeria.The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry ...
Communities in eastern Zimbabwe plant trees and turn invasive species into climate-smart solutions with Food and Agriculture ...
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BRICS+ Series: Why the Middle East Is Betting on Africa’s Farms and Doing It Differently This Time
From the Gulf, Africa’s agricultural future does not look like a development problem. It looks like an investment opportunity ...
January is International Day of Clean Energy, a UN day calling for action toward a just, inclusive, and sustainable energy ...
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