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Communiqué Issued by African Stakeholders at the end of the “COP30: Coordinating Ambitious NDCs Development and Implementation in Africa” Workshop on 31 October, 2025.

Despite Africa’s low contribution to global GHG emissions, the continent still bears the brunt of the impacts of climate change. Consequently, it cannot afford to be passive to climate action. This is not only because of the impacts of climate change in the continent, but also because through climate action,…
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Katsina State Ranks Second in Nigeria’s Climate Governance Performance Rating and Ranking (2025)

Katsina State has been ranked second in the 2025 Subnational Climate Governance Performance Rating and Ranking — an independent, research-based assessment developed by Professor Chukwumerije Okereke and the Society for Planet and Prosperity (SPP). This marks one of the most significant recognitions of subnational climate leadership in Nigeria. Katsina’s leap…
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Green Shipping Could Mean a Green Africa

As the International Maritime Organization gathers to adopt its Net-Zero Framework, which includes a binding emissions-pricing mechanism, it must begin thinking about how to distribute the resulting revenues equitably. Ideally, the funds would be used to unlock Africa’s green-energy potential. ABAKALIKI – In early September, African leaders convened in Addis…
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