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The world's oceans are heating faster in two bands stretching around the globe, one in the southern hemisphere and one in the north, according to climate scientists.
Hima Cement achieves 50% biomass fuel use Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Hima Cement has announced that over 50% of its ...
The challenge is to find forests with both strong climate-growth relationships and trees over a century old — substantially ...
At a high-stakes virtual summit on Wednesday, UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva brought together 17 national leaders from major economies and ...
Like many others in rural Uganda, Greater Masaka is experiencing the mounting pressure of a crisis it must now confront: climate change. Once known for its reliable rainfall and productive fields ...
The local-level climate change adaptation program has expanded to include six new districts: Agago, Kiboga, Kikuube, Koboko, Kotido, and Moroto—bringing the total number of enrolled districts to 14.
a public art and climate action project that will see life-size puppet animals travel a 20,000km route from the Congo Basin to the Arctic Circle, symbolising their flight from climate disaster.
A NASA-led satellite mission has suggested that swirls and eddies in the middle of the ocean have a bigger influence on Earth's climate system than scientists previously realized. Measuring changes in ...
Justice Lydia Mugambe who is reported to have been detained in UK. The Ugandan government has extended the application of the Transfer of Convicted Offenders Act to the United Kingdom, a move seen as ...
Addressing the opening of an international forum in Hanoi on partnerships for green growth, UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed on Wednesday emphasized the need for accelerated action to meet ...
Deadly floods, storms and heatwaves: Europe suffered the 'serious impacts’ of climate change in 2024
The latest European State of the Climate report from the EU’s Copernicus service (C3S) shows that 45 per cent of days were much warmer than average, and 12 per cent were the warmest on record.
“We have nowhere else to go,” he said. Extreme heat has killed tens of thousands of people in India and Pakistan in recent decades and climate experts have warned that by 2050 India will be ...
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