Africa
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Extreme Drought Fueled by El Nino Phenomenon Threaten Millions of People Across Africa from Angola to Mozambique
Extreme drought has impacted not only natural ecosystems but also the livelihood of people in some parts of Africa. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Misguided Tree Planting Projects In Africa Is Threatening Ecosystem, Scientists Warn
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Older Elephants Can Suffer from Decreased Survival Due to Global Climate Change Effects [Study]
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Africa’s Savannah Elephants Face Extinction in Small Fortress Parks, Researchers Warn
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African Elephant Population Stabilizes Thanks To Protected Areas, Study Says
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African Birds Of Prey Face Impending Extinction Crisis With 90% Of Species Under Threat
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African Wildfires: 'Everlasting' Blaze in the Continent Caused by Aerosol Feedback Loop [Study]
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Birds More Likely to Help Humans Find Honey Due to Familiar 'Calls' [Study]
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Improving Public Health in Africa Through Climate Change Action
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Germany Believes Africa Should Benefit From Their Wealth As They Pledge Four Billion Euros Green Energy Project in the Region
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Africa:116M Tons Of Plastic Wastes Projected By 2060 As Plastic Pollution Grows In The Region
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Africa: 0.01% Of Funds Spent To Combat Dangerous Air Quality, International Action Urged
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Extraterrestrial Blobs Rich in Iron Went Under Africa and Pacific Ocean Billions of Years Ago, New Theory Says