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Category: Deforastation

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 […]

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 […]

Malawi needs climate change funding mechanism—expert

June 20, 2019June 20, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation

A Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (Luanar)-based Professor Charles Jumbe has said Malawi can do better on climate […]

Deforestation reduces drinking water

May 15, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation, Energy and Gender

Clearing a wide area of trees reduces access to clean drinking water in communities, a study conducted in Malawi has […]

Bishop appeals for viable energy mix

March 8, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation

The fight against climate change and deforestation is a losing battle unless the country revisits its energy mix, Bishop Martin […]

Mera implements cost-reflective price on liquefied petroleum

March 6, 2019 Johanna Posted in Bio Energy, Deforastation, Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera) says it wants the pricing for liquefied petroleum and gases (LPG) to be cost- reflective […]

Chitetezo Mbaula exit South League sponsorship

February 6, 2019 Johanna Posted in Bio Energy, Deforastation, Re-afforestationTagged chitetezo mbaula, clean cookstove, Improved Cookstove

The Chitetezo Mbaula Southern Region Football League (SRFA) sponsors, United Purpose (UP), have ended their marriage with the country’s oldest […]

Farmers asked to adopt agroforestry initiatives

February 6, 2019 Johanna Posted in Deforastation, Re-afforestation

Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development director of administration Maxwell Tsitsi has challenged farmers in Karonga to adopt agroforestry […]

Resisting climate change

January 31, 2019January 31, 2019 Johanna Posted in Bio Energy, Climate Change, Deforastation

Charcoal and firewood have been the main source of energy of rural and some urban areas in the country for […]

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