Climate change is deeply intertwined with issues of inequality. Those who contribute the least to climate change often suffer the most severe consequences. Vulnerable populations, such as indigenous communities, disabled individuals, pregnant women, and unborn babies, are disproportionately affected. Recognizing this stark reality is crucial for shaping climate action and policy.
Pioneering Africa’s Net-Zero Future: Embracing Sustainable Pathways to Tackle Climate Change
Africa, a continent renowned for its remarkable diversity, stands at a pivotal juncture in the ongoing global battle against climate change. From the vast landscapes of its arid deserts to the lush canopies of its rainforests, Africa’s environmental challenges have provided us with valuable insights and opportunities to make strides toward achieving a net-zero future.
NPAP Unveils Strategic Task Forces for a Greener Nigeria
Plastics have emerged as a significant threat to our daily lives, affecting the food we eat, the water we drink, and the way our meals are produced. Despite the positive attributes of plastics, their adverse effects have come to overshadow their benefits.
Revamp Rave’s Roadmap to Mobilising Communities for Climate Action. Let’s dive in!
Throughout history, communities have been instrumental in addressing intricate communal issues through time-honored, locally rooted approaches that have been passed down through generations. Nevertheless, their participation in advancing climate action tends to be limited or non-existent, falling short of the collaborative effort required to propel climate action and sustainability forward in order to expedite the achievement of sustainable development goals.