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Mauritius is Losing Its Beaches. Can Local Action Outpace the Rising Sea?

byGloria EdukereJul 11, 2025

From disappearing coastlines to coral collapse and economic strain, climate change is reshaping life on the island. But communities, farmers, and fishers aren’t waiting for the government to act.

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Can Nomadic Schools Help Solve the Climate Crisis?

byBlossom AmenaJun 5, 2025

Mobile classrooms across Africa are teaching survival skills while preserving culture, proving education adapts faster than policy.

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Lights, Camera, Climate Action: Can Nollywood Save the Planet?

byThelma IdeozuApr 20, 2025

Nigeria's film industry has tackled war, injustice, and pandemics. Now, it faces a new frontier: climate change, pollution, and environmental justice.

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Reimagining the Great Green Wall

byAdetoro AdetayoApr 13, 2025

To succeed, the Great Green Wall must approach the Sahel’s restoration by going beyond tree planting to prioritize native species, soil regeneration, and local community leadership.

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The Creator Economy Boom: Success, Struggles, and What Comes Next

byJessica IrejuApr 1, 2025

Millions of African creators are building careers online, but low payouts, platform restrictions, and missing infrastructure make real financial success harder than ever.

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Can AfCFTA Boost Trade Without Harming the Environment?

bySalamatu AlabiMar 23, 2025

Africa’s biggest trade deal promises economic growth, but weak regulations and rapid industrial expansion could trigger an environmental crisis. What’s the plan?

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Shea Butter: A Heritage of Craft, Commerce, and Survival

byThelma IdeozuFeb 26, 2025

For centuries, African women have crafted shea butter by hand—now, as global demand soars, who truly benefits from this billion-dollar industry?

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The Financial Imbalance in Congo Basin Conservation

byVictoria AgbakwuruFeb 18, 2025

Funding gaps threaten the Congo Basin’s ability to absorb carbon, protect biodiversity, and sustain millions who depend on its resources.

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