United World Foord Programme (WFP) deputy regional director for Southern Africa Lola Castro about natural disasters and their consequences.
ATC plants trees in Chikwawa. Source The Nation Feb 13, 2017
Paramount Chief Lundu: "Leaders have the authority; hence, if they take this role, no one will dare to destroy trees […]
Illovo plants 8500 trees in Chikwawa
Illovo Malawi human resources manager Jeromy Ngolombe: "[…] forests […]. They are a source of oxygen, food, firewood, shelter, medicine […]
Saving trees amid food crisis Source The Nation Jan 24, 2017
"For over a decade, Harry Dzowa has been selling charcoal along Machinga-Zomba Road. For the 50-year old and his six […]
MDF in afforestation drive in Southern Region Source: The Nation Jan 19, 2017
"The Malawi Defence Force (MDF) has partnered schools in the Southern Region to address issues of climate change through planting […]
Rainfall amounts still inadequate-Escom Source: The Nation Jan 9, 2017
“Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) has said rainfall amounts which the country has received recently are inadequate to bring […]
Rachel Kyte on the global energy access challenge
"The world can’t tackle climate change without also addressing the fact that 1.1 billion people still lack access to energy…Devex […]
Emissions Gap Report: We Are on Track for Warming of 3.2°C
3 November 2016: The seventh edition of the UN Environment Programme’s (UNEP, or UN Environment) ‘Emissions Gap Report’ finds that […]