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EarthWire Africa provides a daily overview of the environment in Africa as reported in the media. The web site is updated every day by a team of editors that reviews media sources for environmental news stories.

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Tuesday 09 February

Global warming
AfricaFiles | 08 Feb 2010
This commentary on global warming is written by a university student in Cameroon. AB
Greenwashing hydropower
AfricaFiles | 08 Feb 2010
Big dams have frequently high social and environmental costsand long-term economic tradeoffs such as lost fisheries and tourismpotential and flooded agricultural and forest land. According to theindependent World Commission on Dams, most projects have failed tocompensate affected people for their losses and to adequately mitigateenvironmental impacts. AB
Geology and the march of the development technocrats
AfricaFiles | 08 Feb 2010
Jason Hickel asks whether 'environmental determinism' - the theory that Africas development has been hindered as a result of the environmental conditions that Africans inhabit – accurately explains Africas poverty.
Biodiversity loss matters, and communication is crucial
SCIDEV.NET | 05 Feb 2010
Communicating why biodiversity loss matters for people is essential for reversing it.
Africa Analysis: Professional societies need networking
SCIDEV.NET | 29 Jan 2010
African scientists must match rekindled enthusiasm for professional societies with a new commitment to networking, says Linda Nordling.
Farmers 'jury' voices agricultural research concerns
SCIDEV.NET | 27 Jan 2010
Farmers in West Africa have asked for a broader scope to agricultural research, a focus on local crops and a better grasp of farmers' needs
Poor swiftly tire of bednets, study finds
SCIDEV.NET | 27 Jan 2010
Many bednets, distributed to protect people from nightly mosquito bites, are discarded after six months, a study shows.
Sub-Saharan Africa news in brief: 14-27 January 2010
SCIDEV.NET | 27 Jan 2010
Africa to get access to world-class labs, sunflower genome mapping could boost agriculture, gorillas carry malaria parasites, and more.
South Africa: Climate change policy
AfricaFiles | 27 Jan 2010
This is a report on the discussion among government and corporate players about South Africa's proposed policy on greenhouse gas emissions. AB
Burkina Faso: Farmers act on climate change
AfricaFiles | 27 Jan 2010
Disappointed by the "failure" of the Copenhagen talks to adequately help poor countries adapt to climate change, the Burkina Faso government and farmers are working to adjust farming techniques to changing weather patterns. AB
Top emerging nations pledge climate aid for poor states
SCIDEV.NET | 25 Jan 2010
Brazil, China, India and South Africa have promised to increase climate science cooperation in the developing world.
Marginal water used in Bulawayo
AfricaFiles | 25 Jan 2010
A project in Zimbabwe's second city, Bulawayo, is creatively using "marginal water" to ease water scarcity while helping residents provide food and earn a living. AB
Kenya at a carbon crossroads
AfricaFiles | 25 Jan 2010
According to the Stockholm Environmental Institute, an environmental think tank, Kenya's planned development path will more than double its carbon emissions unless efforts are taken to pursue low carbon development. Biomass is expected to provide around 60 per cent of household energy requirements in 2030. AB
Selling off the forests of Guinea
AfricaFiles | 25 Jan 2010
Since the National Council for Democracy and Development came to power in Guinea on December 23, 2008, several mining contracts and contracts for the purchase of military equipment, for construction, and for reconstruction of military guarisons, have been granted. AB
Ethiopia: No-dam-hydropower project inaugurated
AfricaFiles | 23 Jan 2010
Ethiopia's first and biggest hydroelectric power-generating plant that does not have its own dam was inaugurated Wednesday by Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and a senior official from the project financier, Italy. AB
Wind power potential throughout Africa
AfricaFiles | 23 Jan 2010
A study on the African Large-Scale Wind Turbine Market has found that it earned revenues of over $148.4 million in 2008, and a new analysis from Frost & Sullivan estimates this will reach $424.3 million in 2015. AB
Livestock trade is culprit in sleeping sickness spread
SCIDEV.NET | 22 Jan 2010
Livestock markets are behind the spread of sleeping sickness in Uganda, say researchers, despite efforts to treat cattle.
Nutritional security is in the balance
SCIDEV.NET | 20 Jan 2010
Developing countries urgently need nutritional interventions to safeguard vulnerable people during economic crises, writes Suresh Babu.
Ecology: Vote ArcelorMittal for Public Eye Global Award in Davos by Jan. 26
AfricaFiles | 20 Jan 2010
Luxembourg steel giant ArcelorMittal has been shortlisted for the Public Eye Global Award due to its heavily polluting operation at its biggest and most profitable plant in South Africa on January 27, the opening day of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The general public can cast votes for ArcelorMittal at www.publiceye.ch until 26th January. JS
Urgent action needed to tackle malnutrition
SCIDEV.NET | 20 Jan 2010
Science can help design strategies to tackle malnutrition. The challenge is turning this knowledge into action.

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