

Global air and ocean temperatures are reaching new record highs. PHOTO/WMO/Eneko Perez By PATRICK MAYOYO newshub@eyewitness.africa Heatwaves sweeping large parts of the world offer yet

Organisations like Mikoko Pamoja that restore forests like this degraded mangrove forest in Gazi, Kwale County, Kenya, sell carbon credits to companies and individuals, who

Nature loss and climate change are not worries for the future, they are realities today. PHOTO/GEF By PATRICK MAYOYO newshub@eyewitness.africa The Global Environment Facility’s every-four-year

Enhanced rock weathering has been applied on small scales on farms around the world. PHOTO/Didor Sadulloev/UN Key points: Enhanced rock weathering makes use of a

Off-loading of cargo at the Mombasa Container Terminal. PHOTO/MAARAFU MOHAMED By ANDREW MWANGURA Newshub@eyewitness.africa Recruitment of certified seafarers (cadets) in Kenya is done in an

Lutana Ribeiro is the only female chief of Parque das Tribos, an indigenous neighbourhood in Manaus, the capital of Brazil’s Amazonas state. PHOTO/ UNFPA Brazil/Isabela

This graphic by Jonathan Letourneau maps 70 active carbon pricing initiatives around the world and highlights their global impact as seen in the 2022 World Bank report. INFOGRAPHIC/

The four wildfires that erupted Tuesday were initially spread by winds from Hurricane Dora as it passed far to the south. PHOTO/SCREENSHOT/COURTESY OF CBS NEWS

Last year, heatwaves crippled Argentina’s energy grid, nearly melted bridges in the UK, and dried up parts of the Yangtze. PHOTO/FILE By LAUREN ANDERSON Extreme heat

A child stands outside the UNICEF TLC in Basti Shahnawaz Chang GPS Mud Haji Haibton, District Rajanpur, Punjab province. UNICEF/Juan Haro. By DUKE TSUMA newshub@eyewitness.africa