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Tuesday 16 March

Cattle fever dealt a blow on the nose
SCIDEV.NET | 15 Mar 2010
The first vaccine for a fatal cattle disease is starting field trials in East Africa — and is given via the nose, not by bloodstream injection.
Uganda: One Million Ugandans to Be Resettled from Mountains
AllAfrica.com | 15 Mar 2010
Results released on Friday by the Law Development Centre show that out of the 580 students who sat for exams in August, only 91 passed all the papers -indicating that 485 failed. At least 285 students will have to re-sit special/supplementary papers, according to a statement from Ms Joyce Werikhe, the secretary, Board of Examiners at LDC.
 Climate Change Impacts
Madagascar: Struggling to Reach Cyclone-Hit Villages
AllAfrica.com | 15 Mar 2010
Tropical storm Hubert battered Madagascar on 10 March, cutting off entire communities in the southeast from emergency aid. A limited amount of relief - mainly food items - has been flown in because of damage to infrastructure, and aid agencies are trying to reach people in need of assistance via the river systems.
 Climate Change Impacts
Mozambique: Floods Could Aggravate Seasonal Cholera
AllAfrica.com | 15 Mar 2010
Cholera has claimed the lives of over 40 people in Mozambique and ongoing flooding throughout the central and northern parts of the country could "aggravate" the problem, aid agencies say.
 Climate Change Impacts
Tanzania: Drought - Arusha is Yet to See the Worst
AllAfrica.com | 15 Mar 2010
Deforestation and wanton felling of trees may have aggravated the recent drought in parts of Arumeru district and the entire Arusha region.
 Climate Change Impacts
Africa: It's Possible to Reverse Climate Change
AllAfrica.com | 15 Mar 2010
A small environmental revolution is taking place among peasant farmers and villagers in West Africa, a region once devastated by drought and systematic land degradation, and it is peasants like Yacouba Sawadogo and Sakina Mati leading it.
 Climate Change Impacts
Kenya: Kenya Pushing for Three of Its Lakes to Join the World Heritage Site List
AllAfrica.com | 15 Mar 2010
Kenya has submitted Lakes Nakuru, Bogoria and Elementaita for inclusion in the prestigious Unesco World Heritage List, meaning that the country is likely to benefit from global conservation funds.
South Africa: Sewage Treatment Report Delayed - Shocking Findings Suspected
AllAfrica.com | 15 Mar 2010
Government is expected to finally release a controversial report into the parlous state of South Africa's sewage treatment plants next month - almost 10 months later than planned.
Nigeria: Firm Launches 'Solar For the Masses' Campaign
AllAfrica.com | 15 Mar 2010
Solar Jooce, a social enterprise put together by David C. Agbakoba, has concluded plans to embark on a Solar for the Masses campaign, whose objective is to drive through rural communities in all the 36 states of the federation. Replacing 2500 kerosene lanterns with solar lamps will result in far better health for rural dwellers, and reduce CO2 pollution by 100 tons over five years".
 Nigeria | Health and Environment | Pollution
Kenya: New Safari Lodge Feels the Heat Over Black Rhino
AllAfrica.com | 15 Mar 2010
A new safari lodge in the Maasai Mara National Reserve is dogged by concerns that it will endanger the survival of the black rhino.
 Kenya | Tourism and Biodiversity
Nigeria: Kogi to Prosecute Environmental Law Violators
AllAfrica.com | 15 Mar 2010
Kogi State chief judge, Justice Nasir Ajanah has appointed a special court to try environmental and physical development offences in the state. The general manager of the state town planning and development board, Abdul Egbunu Odaudu disclosed this in his office at Lokoja recently.
Nigeria: The Heat Challenge
AllAfrica.com | 15 Mar 2010
As the dry season endures, Nigerians battle the dreadful effects of the excessive heat in their day to day activities, even as the nation records meningitis related deaths.
Protect Ghanian forests from mining
AfricaFiles | 13 Mar 2010
Mining companies must be blocked from extracting minerals from Ghana's few remaining forest preserves, said the head of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, Cardinal Peter Turkson. AB
 Ghana | Sustainable Forest Management
Polluting gas flares to electrify rural Nigeria
AfricaFiles | 13 Mar 2010
In theory, burning or 'flaring the waste gas produced when oil is pumped from a well was supposed to stop in Nigeria in 1984, but oil companies have been granted exemptions year after year, allowing them to continue the practice. The Un now has a proposal to use this gas. The project will process hitherto flared gas to generate electricity and the carbon credits earned by cutting greenhouse gas emissions will be sold abroad. AB
 Nigeria | Greenhouse Gas Emissions | Pollution
Zimbabwe: Climate Change - Traditionalists in Denial
AllAfrica.com | 12 Mar 2010
Climate change is not a new phenomenon. For hundreds of millions of years, the earth's climate has been changing regularly, sometimes getting colder and sometimes warmer.
 Zimbabwe | Climate Variability
Zimbabwe: Climate Change Demands Innovation - Governor
AllAfrica.com | 12 Mar 2010
Climate change and inputs shortages require innovative interventions such as conservation farming, Midlands Governor Jaison Machaya has said.The objective is to achieve food security at household level.
 Zimbabwe | Farming Practices | Food Security
Mozambique: Citizens Urged to Leave Flood-Prone Areas
AllAfrica.com | 12 Mar 2010
Members of the Mozambican government visiting the Zambezi valley have urged people still living in flood prone areas to leave them, and return to the resettlement areas that were set up after the Zambezi floods of 2007 and 2008.
 Mozambique | Floods
Uganda: Killer Weed Invades Pader District
AllAfrica.com | 12 Mar 2010
A weed that multiplies fast has invaded Pader district and is suspected to be in other parts of northern Uganda. The weed known as parthenium hysterophorus is fast multiplying in areas with internally displaced people's camps. It is said to cause bronchitis and asthma.
 Uganda | Agriculture | Alien Species
Nigeria: Tourism Stands in Frontline in Environmental Issues - WTTC President
AllAfrica.com | 11 Mar 2010
The president and CEO of the World Travel & Tourism Council, Jean Claude Baumgarten, explains for eTurboNews how his organization is involved in the fight against global warming and sustainable development.
 Nigeria | Tourism and Biodiversity
South Africa: State Not Changing Environmental Behaviour, Say Firms
AllAfrica.com | 11 Mar 2010
MOST South African companies do not feel that efforts by the government are effective in encouraging them to significantly change their environmental behaviour, according to a report issued recently by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
 South Africa | Public Policy

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