

Africa produces less than 3.8% of carbon emissions, yet the continent has been disproportionately impacted by climate change. PHOTO/FILE. By PATRICK MAYOYO newshub@eyewitness.africa Pressure to

Soipan Tuya, Cabinet Secretary of Kenya’s Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forestry. PHOTO/IPCC By PATRICK MAYOYO newshub@eyewitness.africa Delegates at the ongoing 59th session of

An estimated 70,000 vulnerable women and youth at the forefront of the impact of the climate crisis are expected to benefit from the project. PHOTO/UN

By CLIMATE CORRESPONDENT newshub@eyewitness.africa The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is set to begin its 59th Session to elect its new Bureau, including the

A technical meeting on agriculture held in February in preparation for the G20 Leader’s Summit taking place in India in September. PHOTO/G20 By MULTIPLE AUTHORS newshub@eyewitness.africa

Early Warning Systems have made it possible to predict and monitor extreme weather events like droughts and floods and providing early warning of their impacts

Carbon is present in all living things on the planet. PHOTO/AfDB Key Facts Forests, grasslandsand farms have traditionally captured about 25% of carbon emissions. Grasslands store about 12% of

GEF funding to help countries accelerate efforts to tackle the climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution crises. PHOTO/ Jami Dwyer/WIKIMEDIA By BRENDA TATU newshub@eyewitness.africa Kenya

Climate justice artwork. IMAGE/HIVOS By MAIMUNA KABATESI newshub@eyewitness.africa Less than two years ago, the UK government hosted COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland. In a report, the

INFOGRAPHIC/UN By PATRICK MAYOYO newshub@eyewitness.africa The impacts of climate change, the war in Ukraine, a weak global economy, and the lingering effects of the COVID-19