NatureNews Africa

NatureNews Africa

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...the environment first

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NatureNews is an independent online newspaper based in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city. It was founded on the principles of fundamental rights in line with the United Nations’ conventions. It also subscribes to journalistic ethics on fairness and objectivity in the dissemination of news and opinions without attachment to parochial sentiments. It is here to fill the void that is inherent in the negligible reportage of the environment by news media who mostly focus on other endeavours. NatureNews believes that politics, business, sports and entertainment can only thrive in a sustainable environment. We will report credible news and ventilate informed commentaries that will elicit frank debates on national commitments to global actions for the protection of the environment. NatureNews will support national advocacy for implementation of agreed global solutions on environmental challenges. It will harness work of stakeholders in the environment and bring together professional groups in the sector to articulate their concerns and network with government. It will offer opportunities for all actors and solution providers to amplify innovations that will make the earth a living environment. Ultimately it is expected to set global agenda on germane issues towards the attainment of a safer world.

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  • Today, Sen. Dr. Yunus Akintunde representing Oyo Central Senatorial District, paid a courtesy visit to former President, His Excellency Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, at his residence in Daura. The visit followed his attendance at the wedding ceremony of the daughter of Distinguished Senator Nasir Sanni Zango Daura in the ancient city. During the visit, former President Buhari commended Sen. Akintunde for his contributions to national development and public service. He also urged Nigerians to exercise patience and perseverance as they navigate the tough but beneficial reforms introduced by the current administration.

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  • The United Nations says the death toll in Mozambique has risen to at least 45 with hundreds others injured following the passage on Sunday of Tropical Cyclone Chido. More than 35 thousand houses were destroyed or severely damaged after winds of up to 260 kilometres an hour hit mainly Cabo Delgado and Nampula provinces in the north. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says it has disbursed four million dollars in emergency aid for the estimated 181,000 people affected. Emergency teams are working to provide relief to displaced families and assess the full extent of the damage. The region is already struggling with challenges such as conflict and underdevelopment.  ——— To continue reading, click the link in our bio ——— Follow us for more news updates #news #newsupdates #breakingnews #newspaper

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  • The Zimbabwe Parks & Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has dispatched a team to conduct “broader” investigations at Lake Chivero after fish and wildlife died from contamination. This is in response to the alarming levels of pollution in Lake Chivero, Harare’s primary water source, adversely affecting aquatic and wildlife life. Four white rhinoceros, three zebras, as well as birds and livestock, died as a result of drinking water that contained cyanobacteria. In addition, over 1,000 dead fish have washed ashore, raising concerns for local fishermen and consumers  ——— To continue reading, click the link in our bio ——— Follow us for more news updates #news #newsupdates #breakingnews #newspaper

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  • The agricultural industry has long grappled with its substantial contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, mainly through the use of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers. These fertilizers, though affordable and effective, come at a high environmental cost. Their production releases significant amounts of carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide gases that contribute to climate change. Nitrous oxide is especially harmful, with an environmental impact estimated to be 265 times greater than that of carbon dioxide. In response to these concerns, researchers have been searching for sustainable alternatives to synthetic fertilizers. One surprising yet promising solution is human urine.  ——— To continue reading, click the link in our bio ——— Follow us for more news updates #news #newsupdates #breakingnews #newspaper

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  • In an urgent response to Nigeria’s ongoing food security concerns, the Lagos chapter of the Poultry Association Of Nigeria (PAN) has underscored the need for strategic action to boost the poultry industry. At its 2024 Annual Conference and Exhibition, held under the theme “Poultry Association Of Nigeria Lagos (PANLAG) on the Pathway to Food Security and Sustainability,” key stakeholders focused on the role of poultry farming in alleviating the country’s food insecurity and economic struggles. The event, held on Wednesday in Lagos, was convened as a direct response to the dwindling productivity of poultry farms, which are being crippled by a combination of climate change, environmental degradation, and economic hardships. By addressing these issues, PANLAG aims to reinforce the sector as a cornerstone of Nigeria’s protein production and food supply chain  ——— To continue reading, click the link in our bio ——— Follow us for more news updates #news #newsupdates #breakingnews #newspaper

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  • EU environment ministers have reached a consensus to impose strict controls on the maritime transport of plastic pellets. This decision is aimed at curbing microplastic pollution and strengthening environmental safeguards across EU waters. The decision follows a high profile incident a year ago, where approximately 26 tonnes of plastic pellets spilled into the ocean and washed up on Spanish beaches, causing an environmental emergency. The proposed measures aim to enforce minimum standards and monitoring for shippers operating within EU waters, forming part of the bloc’s larger goal of reducing microplastic pollution by 30% before 2030. The agreement, forged during a summit in Brussels, marks a significant step towards extending regulations to include shipping, a sector often exempt from such environmental mandates. This new direction places EU governments on a collision course with both the European Parliament and the European Commission, as disagreements persist about how to balance environmental objectives with global shipping practices. ——— To continue reading, click the link in our bio ——— Follow us for more news updates #news #newsupdates #breakingnews #newspaper

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  • Nigeria continues to solidify its position as the dominant player in West Africa’s maritime trade, accounting for over 65% of the region’s seaborne commerce. This influential role is pivotal in driving the economic growth of both Nigeria and its neighbors, as the country’s shipping and port networks become central to the region’s trade infrastructure. The Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, led by Minister Adegboyega Oyetola, CON, has focused on enhancing Nigeria’s maritime capabilities through strategic policy initiatives and investments in port modernization. This vision is part of a broader strategy to position Nigeria as a key hub in global shipping, using its strategic location and robust infrastructure to propel export-led growth. In recent years, Nigeria has seen a significant surge in exports, supported by the modernization of its port facilities and an improved shipping network.  ——— To continue reading, click the link in our bio ——— Follow us for more news updates #news #newsupdates #breakingnews #newspaper

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  • The Bayelsa State Government has expressed commitment to leveraging the state’s abundant water resources, coastal areas, and rich biodiversity to attract tourists and foster economic growth. Dr. Faith Izibenua Zibs-Godwin, the state’s Commissioner for Marine and Blue Economy, expressed the commitment during a meeting with leaders of the Artisan Fishermen Association of Nigeria (ARFAN), Bayelsa State chapter, in Yenagoa on Tuesday, December 17, 2024. Dr. Zibs-Godwin emphasized the state’s determination to boost the marine sector through sustainable fisheries, aquaculture investment, and capacity building for artisanal fishermen. The commissioner highlighted ongoing efforts to provide modern equipment, training, and access to markets, reiterating the government’s focus on sustainability and environmental conservation  ——— To continue reading, click the link in our bio ——— Follow us for more news updates #news #newsupdates #breakingnews #newspaper

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  • Nigeria targets a base crude oil production of 2.06 million barrels per day in the 2025 fiscal year, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced. He made the announcement while presenting the N49.8trn 2025 Budget of Restoration to the National Assembly, Wednesday, December 18. President Tinubu said bolstering oil and gas production is to be among the major activities of the federal government in its renewed hope to reconstruct the economy for a prosperous future. Be said the government would target inflation and bring it to 15 per cent as well asimprove foreign exchange from approximately 1,700 naira per US dollar to 1,500 naira. ——— To continue reading, click the link in our bio ——— Follow us for more news updates #news #newsupdates #breakingnews #newspaper

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