
For the past two years a group of climate change champions from Likuni Girls Secondary School in Lilongwe have been planting trees along Lilongwe River. To them rehabilitating this river is very important because it is the source of water …

For the past two years a group of climate change champions from Likuni Girls Secondary School in Lilongwe have been planting trees along Lilongwe River. To them rehabilitating this river is very important because it is the source of water …
The British Council’s annual Climate Change Indaba took place at the TH Barry theatre at the Iziko Museum on 2 February 2012. Eager to expand their knowledge of climate change, 120 youths from various schools in Cape Town attended the Indaba and listened …

The Climate Train arrives at Cape Town station today, the first stop on its journey to find out what South Africans think about climate change. It will visit 16 towns and cities, travel through seven provinces and arrive in Durban …
Our climate change team could not believe it when the First Lady, Callista Mutharika, agreed without even batting an eyelid to be patron of the Go Green Malawi initiative. In her new role the First Lady has shared her thoughts …

The infamous COP is coming to Africa this year. Hurray! This is how most African countries and staunch climate change advocates seem to have received the news of COP17 taking place in Durban in November. Thus, a flurry of activity …