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Category: Climate Change

Living by example, no plastics

October 4, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Re-Strategic and Policy, Technology

Water packaged in plastic bottles typifies Malawi’s conference culture. Increasingly, participants of such meetings sip bottled water to keep in […]

Environmental association wants herbs, natural juices assessed

October 3, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change

The Malawi Environmental Health Association (Meha) has written the Medicine and Poisons Board expressing shock over the influx of natural […]

NGO calls for action on deforestation

August 29, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation

United State Agency for International Development (USAiD)’s Protecting Ecosystem and Restoring Forests in Malawi (Perfom) deputy chief of party Blessings […]

Race for greener Mount Zomba back next month

August 23, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation, Energy and Gender, Re-afforestation

Racers concerned with the waning forests in Zomba Mountain are planning to hit the road running in the summer sun […]

Survey rates local climate change perceptions

August 23, 2019August 23, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change

A new Afrobarometer servey has shown that 81 percent of Malawians perceive climate change to have an impact on agricultural […]

Bamboo for climate action

August 19, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Re-afforestation, Re-Strategic and Policy

Hundreds of rows of giant bamboo grow about an hour outside of Lilongwe, the capital of Malawi. It is an […]

Mzuzu gets K76m waste management project

August 19, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Re-Strategic and Policy, Renewables Vs Fossils

Find Your Feet has partnered with the CCAP Synod of Livingstonia’s Church and Society Programme  and Voice of Livingstonia (VoL) […]

Enhancing trees survival

August 19, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Re-afforestation, Re-Strategic and Policy

The effects of climate change are already being felt in Africa on human health, livelihoods, food productivity, water availability and […]

A fish processor protects the environment, one stove at a time

July 18, 2019 Johanna Posted in Bio Energy, Climate Change, Deforastation

Necessity breeds invention, as the saying goes. This was exactly the case for Vincent Sande, a soft-spoken man who owns […]

Clean cooking for schools

July 1, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Bio Energy, Climate Change, Deforastation, Energy and Gender, Malawi Energy Sector and Policy, Solar, Technology

Since 2015, Chrissy Kalulu has been enduring massive smoke while ensuring that over 800 learners at Mnkhupa Primarry school have […]

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