Environmental Education
African rangers: nature’s protectors we’ve abandoned to their fate?
Since dawn, they walk the rocky paths in pursuit of poachers. With binoculars, they patiently observe the depths of clearings to take stock of...
Biodiversity and Nature
Sustainability and Climate Change
Poaching without mercy: how to save our iconic animals from human...
Poaching, the scourge that decimates many of our iconic species in Africa. Elephants massacred for their ivory, rhinos slaughtered for their horns, gorillas and...
COP28: A historic agreement or much ado about nothing?
The 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) on climate, held in Dubai from November 30 to December 13, 2023 under the Emirati presidency, will...
Environmental News
Climate and health: governments governments doubly to blame
Climate change represents the greatest health threat of the 21st century. Scientific evidence of the link between global warming and impacts on public health...
Soaring prices: are Africans ready to change their agricultural model before it’s too late...
The equation is becoming dangerously complicated when it comes to feeding the populations of Sub-Saharan Africa, which is experiencing a demographic explosion. Under the...
COP28: The great absentee, the necessary trajectory of decline in fossil fuels
The conclusions of the recent COP28 international climate conference disappointed expectations of an accelerated phase-out of fossil fuels. Yet the IPCC report forcefully underlined...
Water stress : the time bomb of food insecurity in Africa
Water is the keystone of every human society. In Africa, more than anywhere else, this observation is self-evident. Solar and arid over a large...
Can we stand idly by as our oceans are destroyed ?
Surrounded by the Indian Ocean to the east and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the African continent boasts 30,500 km of coastline, home...