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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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Friday 03 September

New conservation tool to track trade in wild animals and plants
UNEP | 25 Aug 2010
What do the Amazon peccaries, the African hippos and the North American bobcats have in common? According to a new web-based, research tool of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), they are among the top ten mammal species being sustainably traded around the world for their skins.
ECONOMY: "Sub-Saharan Africa Is Speeding Towards Affluence"
Inter Press Service | 25 Aug 2010
Africa is heading towards a bright economic future, according to a new book co-authored by the former director of the French state agency for economic cooperation and released recently in Paris.
KENYA: A Bid to Save Macadamia Crops
Inter Press Service | 24 Aug 2010
Joseph Ndirangu Muriithi is a worried man. After watching the fall of coffee farming in Kenya a decade ago, he now fears that his other cash crop will also go into decline as a new disease preys on his macadamia trees.
 Kenya | Agriculture | Threatened Species
Press Statement on the Cause of Oil Spills in the Niger Delta
UNEP | 23 Aug 2010
At the request of the government of Nigeria, UNEP is conducting an environmental assessment of the impacts of oil spills in Ogoniland, in the Niger Delta. The UNEP study represents an unprecedented effort to examine the location, nature and extent and implications of oil contamination in Ogoniland.
 Nigeria | Accidents and Spills | Environmental Impacts
Ethiopia: European Investment Bank abandons mega dam
AfricaFiles | 21 Aug 2010
The European Investment Bank is no longer involved in the Gibe III hydroelectric project; the Ethiopian government has found alternative sources of finance. To be Africa's tallest dam Gibe III drew a lot of criticism because of the effect it was likely to have on the food security of at least eight Ethiopian tribes. DN
BOTSWANA: Acquiring a Taste for Recycled Water
Inter Press Service | 20 Aug 2010
Many Batswana are quick to recoil at the mere mention of drinking treated wastewater.
 Botswana | Recycling | Waste Management
U.N. Decade Hopes to Push Back Encroaching Deserts
Inter Press Service | 16 Aug 2010
Desertification has long been recognised as a major environmental, economic and social problem for countries the world over. But despite major efforts, which started with the United Nations Conference on Desertification (UNOCD) in 1977, the process of land degradation is intensifying.
 Drought | Food Security
UNEP hosts green group on journey across Africa
UNEP | 13 Aug 2010
A Greek conservation group has made a pit-stop at UNEP headquarters in Nairobi during an environmental road-trip that will cover the length of Africa. The team of nine scientists and artists is visiting renewable energy projects across the continent.
 Kenya | Biodiversity | Renewable Energy
AFRICA: Modified Banana Could Cure Deadly Disease
Inter Press Service | 12 Aug 2010
An innovation by researchers in Nigeria could be a cure for the devastating Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) - responsible for annual losses in excess of 500 million dollars of crop across East and Central Africa. But it has also fuelled debate on the genetic engineering of crops in Africa.
 Agriculture | Biotechnology | Genetically Modified Organisms
Coal and climate change negotiations
AfricaFiles | 11 Aug 2010
The race to invent a new energy future is not waiting for the last sack of coal to be dug out of the ground. Ironically, this new energy future is being shaped despite the intensity of coal use in a somewhat out-of-step South Africa today. AB
 South Africa | Climate Change Impacts | Fossil Fuels | Renewable Energy
UNEP Launches Campaign to Keep South Sudan Green
UNEP | 28 Jun 2010
Approximately 500,000 trees have been planted around the city of Juba, in South Sudan, as part of the <i>Keep Juba Green</i> Campaign, launched by the South Sudan Ministry of Housing, Physical Planning and the Environment in cooperation with UNEP.
 Sudan | Deforestation | Sustainable Forest Management
Africa: Tackling Deforestation Must Be Key Focus in Fight Against Climate Change
AllAfrica.com | 28 Jun 2010
While the global community is fighting wars on many fronts, the Commonwealth Secretary-General has said that there is no greater fight than climate change, "where the battle for the forest represents the front line, and the very thick of the action." "We know that by protecting forests from deforestation and degradation, and by restoring forests that have been lost, we can make a huge contribution to the global effort to avoid catastrophic climate change,"
 Deforestation | Sustainable Forest Management
Nigeria: How We Tackle Biodiversity, Climate Challenges, by UNDP
AllAfrica.com | 28 Jun 2010
On the occasion of the 2010 World Environment Day that was recently celebrated globally, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative in Nigeria, Daouda Toure, sheds some light on the extent of the UN body's initiatives to address challenges related to biodiversity loss and climate change
 Nigeria | Biodiversity | Climate Change Impacts | Hydropower
Nigeria: Agency Procures Waste Recycling Plants
AllAfrica.com | 28 Jun 2010
The Bauchi State Commission for Youth and Women Rehabilitation and Development (BACYWORD) has procured three recycling plants for installation in each of the three Senatorial Districts in the state expected to generate over 5,000 jobs to the unemployed youths across the 20 Local Government areas in the state.
 Nigeria | Economics and the Environment | Recycling | Waste Management
Uganda: Government Gives Sh40 Billion to Clean Urban Water
AllAfrica.com | 28 Jun 2010
The Government has allocated about sh47b ($20.3m) for the improvement of water quality in the Lake Victoria catchment areas.
 Uganda | Encroachment on Ecosystems | Urban Environment | Water Pollution
Nigeria: Mobil Admits Another Oil Spill
AllAfrica.com | 28 Jun 2010
Mobil Producing Nigeria (MPN) Unlimited has admitted another oil spill from its facility at Qua Iboe oil field but declined to disclose the volume of crude lost in the fresh spill, which brings to three the number of such incidents since January this year.
 Nigeria | Accidents and Spills | Health and Environment
Rwanda: Government to Embark On Major Biogas Campaign
AllAfrica.com | 28 Jun 2010
In a bid to improve waste management and environmental protection, the Ministry of Infrastructure is set to promote the biogas programme in all schools and prisons across the country. Pascal Karemera, the Quality Assurance Director and Biogas Project Manager at World Vision, said that the project, which will be completed by September, estimates to reduce the use of firewood by 50%.
 Rwanda | Renewable Energy | Waste Management
Namibia: Region's Fight Against Desertification
AllAfrica.com | 25 Jun 2010
AS a country highly dependent on agriculture and especially lifestock farming, it has become a matter of urgency to recover the productive capacity of our land. These remarks were made by the Governor of the Erongo Region, Samuel Nuuyoma, at Omatjete on Thursday. He said food security is threatened by desertification and biodiversity loss everywhere in the world. "We are concerned as such that information and knowledge on desertification becomes essential to be shared with all at all levels.
 Namibia | Biodiversity | Food Security
Nigeria: Governor Seeks International Regulation for Oil Spills
AllAfrica.com | 25 Jun 2010
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday decried the failure of oil multinationals operating in developing countries to effectively address issues of environmental degradation, particularly oil spills and pollution, compared to what the BP was forced to pay for cleaning up a recent spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
 Nigeria | Accidents and Spills | Environmental Impacts | Pollution
Liberia: Environmentalist Wants Attention To Environment Protection
AllAfrica.com | 25 Jun 2010
A resident of the New Georgia Community, John Weah Jr., has called on residents of the New Georgia community to pay attention to the environment in which they live.Mr. Weah said if the community takes good care of their environment and live in harmony, as well as seeking the welfare of their neighbours, brothers and sisters and make it their concern, he added, a lot could be achieved.
 Liberia | Environmental Awareness

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