

A jellyfish observed in the Enigma Seamount at a depth of 3,700 meters. PHOTO/NOAA Ocean Exploration By PATRICK MAYOYO newshub@eyewitness.africa Deep-sea mining will be exempted

The research comes at a key time for nations seeking to calculate their emissions and plan their reductions. PHOTO/UGC By PATRICK MAYOYO newshub@eyewitness.africa Until recently,

Water collects after rainfall in the desert of Oman. PHOTO/WMO/Said Alshukali By PATRICK MAYOYO newshub@eyewitness.africa World leaders need to listen to and act on solid

COP28 President-designate, Dr Sultan Al-Jaber. PHOTO/MEE By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT newshub@eyewitness.africa COP28 President-designate, Dr Sultan Al-Jaber, has urged the energy industry to join the fight against

Economic Commission for Africa’s (ECA) Acting Executive Secretary, Antonio Pedro. PHOTO/ECA By DUKE TSUMA newshub@eyewitnes.safrica More than 50 young women engineers and innovators across the

A Total spokesperson welcomed the court decision. PHOTO/FILE By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT newshub@eyewitness.africa A French court has dismissed a landmark case against TotalEnergies for a massive

Coal is the fossil fuel most responsible for the climate crisis. PHOTO/FILE By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT newshub@eyewitness.africa Despite warnings from scientists that the world must rapidly cut coal use

The University of Nairobi Vice Chancellor Prof Stephen Kiama, speaking during a forum on resilient food systems in Africa. PHOTO/UGC By PATRICK MAYOYO newshub@eyewitness.africa A regional

Students in Tanzania hold Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) posters.PHOTO/UN By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Developing economies could secure up to $148 billion in savings if the international

Afreximbank President Professor Benedict Oramah (left) and Africa Energy Chamber executive chairman NJ Ayuk in handshake after signing of the MoU in Cape Town on