Asia must act decisively on climate change
Countries in Asia are set to experience some of the most severe consequences of the climate crisis and this unique vulnerability underscores the urgent need for proactive and collaborative climate action. Asia’s rapid industrialization...
World will miss Paris climate target as nitrous oxide rises, report says
Nitrous oxide is the third most prevalent greenhouse gas and the worst ozone-depleting gas
WASHINGTON - Failing to curb emissions of nitrous oxide will...
Climate change-worsened floods wreak havoc in Africa
Africa is bearing the brunt of climate change, even though it only contributes around four percent of global greenhouse gas emissions
Flooding is almost inevitable around Lokoja...
Leaders at climate meetings in New York warn of growing mistrust between nations
Climate Week kicks off in New York City
Organizers count some 900 Climate Week events
NEW YORK - UN Secretary General...
A Journey from Deforestation to Reforestation, Addis Ababa’s Green Legacy Initiative
The contemporary climate change and environmental degradation debates cannot be divorced from Ethiopia's recently launched Green Legacy Initiative (GLI). It is a landmark development in the country's history and its historical environment-protecting...
How Saudi Arabia’s investment in blue ammonia is helping the global clean energy transition
The Kingdom’s strategic push for blue ammonia under Vision 2030 has positioned it as a leader in clean energy alternatives
Adoption of the circular carbon economy, carbon...
EU officials pledge to develop more water-saving technologies in farming as droughts worsen
AYIA NAPA, Cyprus — Officials from nine southern European Union countries pledged Tuesday to work together to develop more water-saving technologies in agriculture as the prospect of worsening droughts puts additional...
Sheikh Ibrahim Tufa Islamic Affairs Council President Participates at Overnight Planting of 600 Mil...
Addis Ababa - President of the Supreme Council of Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Sheikh Ibrahim Tufa laid his green stamp on the overnight planting in Addis Ababa Yeka Sub City “Chaka Project”.
UN chief says Pacific territories face climate ‘annihilation’
UN chief: Fate of Pacific islands depended on limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels
The Pacific region contributes just 0.02 percent of global...
Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and Embassy of the Federal Democratic Republic Ethiopia to...
The Embassy of the Federal Democratic Republic Ethiopia (FDRE) and Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) have agreed to forge a mutual collaboration to jointly organize “Green Legacy Forum” to create awareness and...










