Guy Plint, a professor emeritus of earth sciences at Western University, joined London Morning to talk about identifying ...
A new report by the non-profit organisation Action Aid calculates that wealthier countries owe Africa US$36 trillion in climate debt.
What started with a ‘salty’ cup of tea ended with one couple losing their home to climate-change-induced rising sea levels.
These advocates know that borders are man-made and that waterborne health and environmental risks just ignore them.
Lush, fertile and green, the Laikipia highlands of Kenya are renowned for their beauty and abundant grasses that feed its ...
Around the globe, hotter temperatures stoked by climate change are increasing the odds of both severe drought and heavier ...
Residents of Bronkhorstspruit in Tshwane Municipality are being forced to consume discoloured, potentially unsafe water while ...
New research reveals that only the most intense Atlantic-sourced storms are responsible for filling a normally dry lake in ...
As the world observes World Water Day under the theme “Glacier Preservation,” Budzanani Tacheba, interim executive director ...
Sitting on the fringes of the Moroccan desert, the mountainous region of Ait Baamrane receives little rainfall. But what it does get in abundance, and for six months of the year, is dense fog sweeping ...
Over 800 marine species have recently been discovered including a guitar-shaped shark off the coast of Mozambique. NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks to marine biologist, Lucy Woodall.
With mud, rocks, jumps and rutted roads, not to mention water crossings and 'fech fech' sand ... including the Big Five game ...
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