Zimbabwe is hailing the climate change agreement reached in Paris at the weekend as a potential turning point for the world, especially struggling developing countries that have been feeling the pain ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AlertNet) - Seventy-six-year-old Tenge Musasa is flummoxed by the changing climate around her. A Zimbabwean farmer living in rural Nemamwa, a village 300 km (187 miles) from the ...
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COP30: Zimbabwe’s forest and energy projects reveal the downside of carbon credits
Carbon offsets in Zimbabwe pay for new garden projects and clean energy stoves, but prevent local communities from fully using communal land. In Zimbabwe, carbon offsetting began around 2011 with the ...
Climate change is not an abstract concept for Zimbabwe—it is an unfolding daily reality. Rising temperatures, prolonged droughts, unpredictable rainfall and recurring floods are eroding livelihoods, ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — “Any gold in there today?” Ezekiel Mabhiza called to a man hunched over a mound of trash, hoe in hand, rummaging through one of the many illegal dumpsites that scar Zimbabwe’s ...
World leaders with the Group of 20 rich and developing nations will meet this weekend in Johannesburg for the bloc’s first ...
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Farmer Talita Matutu twists open an under-sized maize cob in a field she stopped tending after no rain came for months and most of her crop wilted.
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Africa’s first G20 summit: highlights and what’s ahead
The first Group of 20 summit in Africa that ended Sunday broke new ground by putting the priorities of poor countries at the top of the bloc's agenda.
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — “Any gold in there today?” Ezekiel Mabhiza called to a man hunched over a mound of trash, hoe in hand, rummaging through one of the many illegal dumpsites that scar Zimbabwe’s ...
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