The United States has withdrawn from a climate agreement where rich nations have pledged billions of dollars to help a small group of developing countries switch from coal to green energy sources ...
According to the OECD, there are only 37 countries belonging to the developed countries list. In contrast, there are 152 ...
The initiative is intended to help emerging economies move away from coal and other non-renewable energy sources. View on ...
Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands have committed to exporting clean fuels to countries in the Global South with the aim ...
As Brics expands, African nations must ensure they are at the negotiating table, aligning their development needs with the ...
African countries should join hands to make the most of their own resources and build a formidable electric vehicle ecosystem that could help fast-track realisation of SDGs.
Mineral and Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe says developing the country’s gas and oil potential could be a game ...
The Presidency has noted the regrettable expulsion of South Africa’s Ambassador to the United States of America, Ebrahim ...
Harsen Nyambe, AU Director of Sustainable Environment and Blue Economy, explains the lack of engagement in carbon markets in Africa.
In a setback to global climate justice, the US has withdrawn from the loss and damage fund meant for compensating developing ...
UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed recently concluded a visit to South Africa, for a round of key international ...
South Africa said it had received notice that ... The agreements are meant to recognise that some developing countries are reliant on coal to keep their economies going. They don't have the ...