Environment & Climate Change
HumAngle’s Climate Desk researches, evaluates information about climate change, its characteristics, causes and impacts, and ways to mitigate it.
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Torrential Rains Destroy 100 Houses, Goods In Bangui, Central African Republic
Over one hundred houses have been destroyed and goods valued at millions of FCFA ruined following torrential rains in the…
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Climate: Gabon To Hold First Ever Meeting To Discuss Human-Elephant Conflict
Gabon will be organising a meeting to discuss the problems facing human beings and elephants in several localities in the…
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Borno State Is Resettling IDPs But Satellite Data Shows They Might Be At Risk
Between May 2013 and September 2014, several villages in Bama Local Government Area (LGA), Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, were repeatedly…
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Flood Wreaks Havoc In Far North Cameroon, Renders Many Homeless
Several houses have been destroyed, including the principal bridge in Mora, the capital of the Far North region of Cameroon…
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Anglo-French Perenco Oil Company Expresses Commitment To Cooperate In Gabon Etimboue Pollution Probe
The Anglo-French petroleum exploitation company, PERENCO, has said it would cooperate with the Gabonese authorities in apprehending those responsible for…
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Germany Donates 10 Million Euros For Reforestation In Cameroon
The German government has donated 10 million euros (about 6.5 billion FCFA) towards the reforestation of certain degraded landscapes in…
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Gabonese Eco-Guards Face Home Eviction As Salary Is Delayed For 5 Months
Ecological guards (Eco-guards) serving in the Ramsar site of Bas-Ogooue in Lambarene have been working without pay for five months. …
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Norway To Compensate Gabon With 17 Million Dollars For Good Forest Protection
The Government of Norway has announced it would compensate Gabon for its engagement in forestry protection by giving the country…
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Saving The Planet: Akara Without Firewood Smoke
Eight years ago, Chinyere Isaac, now in her late forties, decided to start selling akara (fried bean balls) to supplement…
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Cameroon Government, ICFR Launch Campaign For Legal Timber Consumption
The Cameroon government and the International Centre for Forestry Research (ICFR) have launched a national campaign aimed at promoting a…
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