Residents of Lekki area of Lagos State are ignoring the
latest warning by the state government of imminent danger from Sea Level Rise,
SLR, which could lead to loss of lives and property. They have remained in
their homes pretending that the warnings are inconsequential.
we are of the ENVIRONMENT...for the ENVIRONMENT...about the ENVIRONMENT. We are GREEN!!!
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
UNICEF steps up support as Namibia grapples with worst drought in decades
The United
Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is scaling up support, including nutrition education and infant feeding
activities, in Namibia, which is currently facing its worst drought in three
decades.
Thursday, 8 August 2013
Hong Kong Officials Seize Tusks, Rhino Horns And Leopard Skins Worth $5.3M
Tuesday, 30 July 2013
West Africa cholera down but officials vigilant
Some 1,700 people in West Africa have contracted cholera
since mid-June, a significant decline compared to the same seven-week
period in 2012 when 11,834 were affected.
Kenya: Hands Off Our Elephants, Says First Lady
First lady Margaret Kenyatta on Friday evening launched an
anti-poaching campaign to respond to rampant poaching, which continues to reap
Kenya of its most affluent and significant tourist attractions.
NOA urges Nigerians to stop acts leading to flooding
The Director of the National Orientation Agency (NOA)
in Abia, Mrs Ngozi Uduma, has called on Nigerians to desist
from acts capable of endangering the environment.
Illegal marijuana cultivation threatens Nigeria's forests and chimps
Pix Courtesy Stuttershock
The world's highest deforestation rate, the execution of
eight environmental activists including a Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and
ongoing turmoil surrounding oil operations in the Niger River Delta has created
a notoriously disreputable environmental record for the West African country.
Now, a new threat is rising in the already-compromised forests of Nigeria:
illegal marijuana cultivation.
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Kenya: Schools Deplete 60 Trees a Day - Expert
Green Africa Foundation chairman Isaac
Kalua has asked schools to find alternative sources of energy like
biogas. Addressing school heads in Mombasa yesterday, Kalua, who is an
environment expert, said schools depend too much on wood fuel.
Monday, 24 June 2013
Scratch-card solar brings clean energy to Kenya's poor
Pix: Timothy Nyongesa compares the light from a kerosene tin
lamp with that from an IndiGo solar lamp, hanging in his home. THOMSON REUTERS
FOUNDATION/Isaiah Esipisu
At
Sibanga market, 10 km (6 miles) outside the town of Kitale in western Kenya,
Timothy Nyongesa walks into the Mibawa Suppliers shop to collect a
gadget that he hopes will brighten his children’s studies and his family’s
health.
In
exchange for an initial payment of 1,000 Kenyan shillings (about $12), Nyongesa
walks out with a kit that will generate solar energy at his home. He jumps on
his bicycle and snakes along a footpath to his village of Sinyerere, 6 km
farther into the countryside.
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Nigeria: Senator Bukola Saraki Speaks On World Desertification Day
The goal of
the 2013 World Day to Combat Desertification is to create awareness about the
risks of drought and water scarcity in the dry lands and beyond, calling
attention to the importance of sustaining healthy soils as part of post Rio+20
agenda, as well as the post-2015 sustainable development agenda.
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Dangote Begins Conversion of Vehicles from Diesel to Gas
A major leap in the ongoing efforts at providing gas as alternative automobile fuel has been taken, as Sagas Energy Company Limited, the pivot of the new technology in Africa, began the conversion of heavy-duty trucks for use of gas as fuel.
Liberia Loses US$17.5M Annually Due to Open Defecation, Poor Sanitation – World Bank
A toilet house in West Point, along the Messurado River in Monrovia. Courtesy Liberian Observer
According
to a March 2012 study recently released in Monrovia by the World Bank’s Water
and Sanitation Program (WSP), 1.2 million Liberians use unsanitary or shared
latrines, whilst another 1.7 million have no latrine at all and defecate in the
open. According to the study’s results, the poorest population is almost 7
times more likely to practice open defecation than the richest. The Bank’s
Water and Sanitation Program observed that Liberia’s economy loses US$17.5
million (2.0 percent of GDP) each year due to poor sanitation.
Nigeria: NGO advocates ‘waste exchange’ to curb waste
A
non-governmental organisation, Waste Management Society of Nigeria, has said
that waste can be managed through waste exchange, environmental education
and effective sanitation enlightenment.
Sunday, 16 June 2013
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Reduce food waste: Don’t throw away leftover or surplus food
Get creative with leftover foods and
create new recipes. Give away untouched and safe food to those who are in need.
Surplus seasonal produce can be preserved in the freezer or canned.
Pix: AP
Pix: AP
Thursday, 13 June 2013
Quote of the day
Treat the earth well. It was not given to you by your parents. It is loaned to you by your children. ~Kenyan Proverb
Sierra Leone braces for cholera season
As the fleeting storms of May give way to the persistent downpours of June, the National Cholera Taskforce in Freetown, Sierra Leone, is working to prevent a repeat of last year’s cholera outbreak.
Nigerian Villages Threatened by Erosion
Southeastern
Nigeria is littered with gullies caused by extreme and swift ground erosion.
Activists say millions of lives are affected as some villages are cut off from
the rest of the country while in other areas, local economies are collapsing
along with a building every month.
Reduce food waste: Reduce your portion
Pix: AP
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Reduce food waste: Store away!
Organise your food cupboards and fridge as you would your closet. Clean the veggies and fruits and use specific containers before storing them in the fridge. Place the older food items in your cupboards and fridge in the front and store the new ones towards the back. Keep your fridge temperature between 1 and 5 degrees Celsius for food to stay fresh for longer duration.
Thai police discover 14 albino lions in warehouse near Bangkok
Thai police have arrested a pet shop owner after discovering
14 albino lions smuggled from Africa and hundreds of other protected animals in a warehouse near Bangkok.
Tanzania: NGO Carries Out Animal Census in Kalambo
Pix couresy postnoon.com
A NON-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Wildlife
Conservation Society, is currently carrying out research in Kalambo River
Forest in the newly established Kalambo District, Rukwa Region, in an effort to
identify different species of animals including baboons living in the forest as
well as their population.
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Reduce food waste: Make a plan and stick to it
People usually buy more food than is
actually needed, so plan your menu for the week ahead carefully before shopping
for grocery. Check your pantry and fridge and write down the items you need
before you head out. Stick to your list because many a time, people end up
putting more food in their shopping cart simply because they weren’t able to
resist the attractive offers at grocery stores.
Pix: AP
Pix: AP
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