Africa’s Forgotten 400 Million: Why Energy Poverty Is a Climate Injustice
I grew up in Cross River State, Nigeria, where dense forests meet vibrant communities. Even today, when I return home, […]
I grew up in Cross River State, Nigeria, where dense forests meet vibrant communities. Even today, when I return home, […]
In the heart of Lagos, the rhythmic hum of generators underscores a national narrative: Nigeria’s deep-rooted dependence on oil. For
As Africa stands on the brink of an energy revolution, the continent faces a pivotal question: Can we leapfrog to
As the world accelerates toward a net-zero future, Africa is rapidly becoming the ground zero for green energy’s raw materials.
In a small farming village in northern Kenya, a quiet revolution is underway. A community that once relied on smoky
In many African countries, natural gas is being hailed as a practical answer to a pressing question: How do we