Africa
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Africa Needs Stronger Laws to Protect Farmers From Pesticide Risks, Expert Says
Africa is using more pesticides, but there aren't enough laws, rules, and policies to protect farmers from the harmful effects, Fredrick Otieno, chemicals risk manager and environmental planner at the Center for Environmental Justice and Development in Nairobi, tells SciDev.Net.
Latest Research Articles
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Locally Extinct Cheetah Seen on Dirt Road for First Time in 42 Years - Eswatini, Africa
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Mammal Evolution In Africa Not Driven By Grasslands Expansions But Through Vegetation Changes, Study Says
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African Children Exposed To Environmental Shocks Making Them High Risk To Climate Change
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Climate Change Might Increase Conflict Deaths By 8.5% In 2060
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Technology Offers Opportunities and Risks for Farming and Biodiversity in Africa, Study Finds
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Ancient Glaciers From 2.9B Years Ago Still Intact Under Gold Deposits in Africa
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Migratory Birds African Bee-Eaters Back in Norfolk to Nest, Experts Mark First Two-Year Streak
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Africa Succulent Elephant's Foot Poached for Smuggling to China in Crates for Toys
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Global Chocolate Consumption Linked to 1.5 Million Hectares of Deforestation in Africa
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Two Rice Varieties Can Survive Floods and Boost Food Security in Africa
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Rare Albino Dolphin Calf Seen Off-Coast Africa
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Africa Wooded Grasslands with Forests Existed Across Continent 21 Million Years Ago [Study]