NSCDC Uncovers 460 Illegal Mining Sites, Arrests 387- Commander

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has uncovered 460 illegal mining sites and…

Nigeria Set Sights on $2 Billion Carbon Credit Market by 2030, To Boost Investment Through Policy Reforms

Nigeria is taking strategic steps to become a key player in the global carbon credit…

Stricter Enforcement of Environmental Laws Critical to Nigeria’s Future, Say Experts Ahead of World Environment Day 2025

In the lead-up to World Environment Day 2025, environmental experts and advocates have called for…

NLNG: Clear Carbon Guidelines Needed to Unlock Local Market Potential

Ayogu Ugochukwu, Head – Energy Transition (Non-Technical), Nigeria LNG Limited at NOGOF2025   There is…

Biodiversity Loss Demands Urgent Global Action – Guterres

UN News/Vibhu Mishra: A tiger cools off in a stream on a hot day in…

Champions for Change: World football teams up with UN development goals
Champions for Change: World Football Teams Up With UN Development Goals

© UNICEF/Mustafa Abdalrasol : A ten-year-old boy plays football in an internally displaced camp in…

Haiti: Displaced Children Face Sexual Violence Risk

© IOM/Antoine Lemonnier : Haitians displaced by violence find refuge on the streets of the…

Shell’s Nigeria Exit Doesn’t Stop Billions in Cleanup Liability – Niger Delta Activists Warn Shareholders, Investors

As Shell divests from its Nigerian subsidiary SPDC, communities and civil society demand justice, cleanup funds, and accountability for decades of oil pollution in the Niger Delta—raising legal, financial, and moral questions about Shell’s exit strategy, ongoing liability for decades long environmental pollution and capability of the new entity to undertake remediation efforts.

Top German Companies Cut Emissions by 6%, equal to 1.1 million people

A price jump can be seen on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange display board with the…

NNPC/FIRST E&P Funds Eco-Shoes for 2,000 Students via FREEE Foundation

Grant to fund repurposing of recycled tyres into school sandals for 2,000 public school pupils…

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