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Super Typhoon Nando slams Philippines, exposes corruption in flood control projects

Staff Writer Sep 24, 2025 0

Super Typhoon Nando battered northern Philippines with landslides and flooding, while Greenpeace urged accountability for corruption and fossil fuel companies…

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Stakeholders at CMAS focus on Africa’s carbon market growth.
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One Carbon World named official climate impact partner of Carbon Markets Africa Summit

Staff Writer Sep 18, 2025 0

One Carbon World has been confirmed as the official climate impact partner of the Carbon Markets Africa Summit, set for…

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Afreximbank and MDGIF officials sign a landmark MoU to advance Nigeria’s gas infrastructure.
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Afreximbank and MDGIF partner to boost gas infrastructure in Nigeria

Staff Writer Sep 14, 2025 0

Afreximbank and the Midstream and Downstream Gas Infrastructure Fund (MDGIF) have signed a landmark MoU to mobilize up to US$500…

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Borno State partners with AfDB and ICRC to accelerate safe and sustainable water access in Maiduguri.
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Borno State partners with AfDB and ICRC to expand safe water access in Maiduguri

Staff Writer Sep 14, 2025 0

Borno State, the African Development Bank, and the ICRC convene a partnership roundtable to accelerate safe, sustainable, and inclusive water…

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Flooded streets in the Philippines illustrate the urgent need for effective climate adaptation projects. [photo credit: Noel Celis | Greenpeace]
Climate Change

Greenpeace Philippines flags corruption in flood control projects undermining climate adaptation

Staff Writer Sep 14, 2025 0

Greenpeace Philippines estimates over PHP 1 trillion in climate-tagged funds may have been lost to corruption, with billions intended for…

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The African Energy Chamber celebrates the 20 Under 40 Energy Women Rising Stars for 2025.
Alternative Energy

African Energy Chamber celebrates 20 under 40 energy women rising stars

Staff Writer Sep 14, 2025 0

The African Energy Chamber names 20 Under 40 Energy Women Rising Stars, highlighting women driving Africa’s energy sector across oil,…

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The Philippine Reuse Consortium 2 [Photo credit: Albert Lozada (Greenpeace PH)]
Jasper Inventor [photo credit: Greenpeace]
Residents help each other pack sandbags for their houses in preparation for Super typhoon Pepito (international name: Man-yi) in Legazpi Boulevard, Barangay Puro, Legazpi City, Albay province. [Greenpeace photo]
Frank Nicol Melgar Marba [photo credit: Greenpeace]
Communities stand strong, sending a message to leaders at INC-5: protect the planet. Credit: Noel Celis | Greenpeace.
A united front on the shores of La Union, demanding a plastic-free future. Credit: Noel Celis | Greenpeace.
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  • Filipino survivors sue Shell in UK for Super Typhoon Odette damages
  • Super Typhoon Nando slams Philippines, exposes corruption in flood control projects
  • One Carbon World named official climate impact partner of Carbon Markets Africa Summit
  • Afreximbank and MDGIF partner to boost gas infrastructure in Nigeria
  • Borno State partners with AfDB and ICRC to expand safe water access in Maiduguri

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