Africa
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Wildfire Activity in Wet African Tropical Forests Exacerbated by Deforestation, Climate Change [Study]
Wildfire frequency has increased in the African tropical forests for almost two decades. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Oldest Earthquakes on Record Dating 3.3 Billion Years Ago Discovered at Barberton Greenstone Belt in Africa
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Africa May Lose Its Ice Field At The Middle Of The Century, Study Says
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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