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Mapping A Way to A Greener Consumer Culture

Consumption drives environmental collapse. We can blame corporations and governments all we want, but our consumption habits are a large part of.

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UN-Habitat hosts session on waste management

On the World Habitat Day, the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftainship Lesotho, and the UN-Habitat jointly hosted an Urban Breakfast dialogue.

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Kenya Association of Manufacturers, Dandora to promote environmental conservation

Kenya Association of Manufactures (KAM) in partnership with Dandora Hip Hop City have held a capacity building workshop as one of the.

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Egypt Set To Host the 2018 United Nations Biodiversity Conference in November

Egypt is set to host the 2018 United Nations Biodiversity Conference Nov. 17-24 in Sharm el-Sheikh, South Sinai governorate. The event which.

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Alibaba Cloud, Kenya Collaborate To Protect Wildlife

The cloud-computing arm of Alibaba Group, Alibaba Cloud, and Kenya’s Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife have agreed to explore a strategic collaboration.

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Africa, A Popular Choice for Chinese Tourists to Get Close to Nature

Gong Yule was very surprised when her parents, both in their 50s, became overjoyed like children when seeing a lion on the.

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Environmental Protection Efforts of Small Businesses in Nigeria and Ghana for Sustainable Development

By EFOBI, Uchenna; TANANKEM, Belmondo; ORKOH, Emmanuel; ATATA Scholastica; AKINYEMI, Opeyemi; BEECROFT, Ibukun Why Environmental Protection is Important Many developing countries face.

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Ghanaian Farmers Exploit Law to Increase Afforestation

A policy that grants farmers ownership of timber trees on cocoa farms in Ghana could help boost yields and curb deforestation, according.

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City Green Spaces: A Necessity Rather Than a Luxury

By Charlie Shackleton Department of Environmental Science, Rhodes University, Grahamstown 6140, South Africa African towns and cities are growing. They are growing.

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SA Govt. Launches Research Chairs on Waste and Management for Socio-economic Development

The South African government launched first ever research chairs on waste management, aimed at transforming the sector while contributing to the country’s.

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