“The true cost of climate change isn’t measured in billions lost, but in futures uprooted, homes swallowed, cultures erased, and decisions made too late.” RRN2025 This year alone, […]
From Baku to the Classroom: RRN Virtual Climate Cohort Is Mobilising Youth Across Continents
On 31st May 2025, the Open Conference on Climate Change convened the Fourth Virtual Cohort of participants, alongside notable experts in environmental and climate affairs, to set the […]
Whose Data Is It Anyway? Data Without Return is Extraction, Not Research
Data is not neutral. It carries power — and that power belongs first to those who live the reality it captures. ~RRN Introduction Across Africa’s coastal communities, data […]
The Climate Economy: Why Global Growth Depends on Climate Resilience
Beneath every stable economy lies a stable climate. Disrupt one, and the other begins to crack – Abimbola Abikoye. MILD Climate is not just a backdrop to human […]
The Cost of Plastic Pollution: Women, Waste, and Economic Injustice
Plastic pollution is often framed as an ocean crisis, a biodiversity threat, or an environmental catastrophe. But beneath the surface, it is also a story of gendered economic […]
When the Ocean Rises, African Women Stand First—But Who Hears Their Voices?
In Africa’s coastal communities, climate disasters are not just environmental events—they are socio-economic and cultural disruptions that threaten the very fabric of life. From floods swallowing farmlands to […]
The Hidden Waste Crisis: How Micro-Influence Can Tackle Digital, Textile, and Expiry Waste
When people think of waste management, the focus is often on plastic pollution and food waste, but some of the most harmful types of waste remain unseen. Digital […]
The Power of Small Actions: How Micro-Influence Shapes Climate Action
When people think of climate action, they often envision large-scale movements, high-profile activists, and international policies. While these are crucial, they overshadow the power of micro-influence—the small, everyday […]
The Race Against Time: Why the World is Falling Behind on the Sustainable Development Goals
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were established as a blueprint for a better, more equitable world by 2030. Nearly a decade into the agenda, the latest […]
Conserving Africa’s Ecosystems: A Practical Approach through Payment for Services (PES)
Conservating nature the Africa’s ecosystem is crucial to scale sustainability for the continent who produces lest emissions but fell the impact of climate change the most. Through this […]