

A prolonged and protracted process to phase out fossil fuel could threaten the long-term future prosperity of the continent. PHOTO/UN/Duncan Moore. By PATRICK MAYOYO newshub@eyewitness.africa

The President of Cop28, Sultan Al Jaber. PHOTO/UN By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT newshub@eyewitness.africa The president of Cop28, Sultan Al Jaber, has claimed there is “no science” indicating that

Thandile Chinyavanhu, Greenpeace Africa’s Climate and Energy Campaigner. PHOTO/UGC By BRENDA TATU newshub@eyewitness.africa African climate campaigners and renewable energy industry advocates have urged African leaders

Suriname is the most forested country in the world, but its pristine rainforests are being threatened, among others, by mining for gold, bauxite and kaolin.

COP28 President-Designate Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber. Dr. Al Jaber, is chief executive of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC). By PATRICK MAYOYO newshub@eyewitness.africa

A man crosses parched farmland in East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. PHOTO/ UNICEF/Ulet Ifansasti. By ABDULKARIM SHERMAN newshub@eyewitness.africa The world is heating up at an

View of the iconic Al Wasl Dome at Expo City in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, which is hosting the UN climate conference COP28. PHOTO/ COP28/Neville

UN Secretary-General António Guterres briefs reporters on the climate crisis following his recent travel to Chile and Antarctica. PHOTO/ Eskinder Debebe. By PATRICK MAYOYO newshub@eyewitness.africa

Some of the participants during the launch included; Mr. Bernd Lakemeier, Programme Director Sustainable Economic Development, GIZ Kenya, Prof. Tom Ogada, the Team Lead of

Professor Corneille Ewango Ekokinya, of University of Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). PHOTO/RESEARCH GATE. By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT newshub@eyewitness.africa Ahead of the COP28 climate summit,