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Vanuatu’s lead counsel Julian Aguon and his legal team at the climate change hearings in the International Court of Justice. Michel Porro/Getty Images

Historic climate change advisory: what the case before the International Court of Justice might mean

The International Court of Justice is hearing testimony from climate crisis-affected nations and will issue the first ever legal advice on governments’ legal obligations to prevent climate change.
South Africa’s West Rand District municipality is home to the Mponeng gold mine and others, yet does not keep track of greenhouse gas emissions from mines. JMK/Wikimedia

South Africa’s climate battle: mining district exposes gaps in emissions control

South Africa’s West Rand District Municipality covers three big, polluting mining areas but has no climate mitigation plan to prevent global warming.
The Nigerian government wants the country to move away from cooking on wood and switch to cleaner cooking fuels, such as gas, by 2060. Jasmin Merdan/Getty Images

Four out of five people in Africa use wood for cooking: a transition to clean fuels would cut emissions and save lives, a model for Nigeria shows

If Nigeria doesn’t roll out clean fuels fast, its carbon dioxide emissions from cooking on firewood will triple by 2060, new research has found.
Severe weather events brought about by climate change, such as the floods in Kenya in 2023, leave people without community or state care. Photo by Luis Tato/AFP via Getty Images

Climate change is making it harder for people to get the care they need

Without comprehensive public and global support for care provision and the integration of care in the climate agenda, unmet care needs will only grow and inequalities will widen.
A protest against climate change and subsidies to fossil fuel companies in Nairobi, Kenya. Simon Maina/AFP/Getty Images

Polluters must pay: how COP29 can make this a reality

COP29 should end subsidies to fossil fuel companies, compel large-scale emitters to compensate affected regions and ensure that carbon taxes reflect the true cost of cleaning up pollution.
Older people are much more at risk of heatstroke as the climate warms. Dmitry83/Getty Images

Why we need to talk about older people and climate change in Africa

By 2050, 235 million people in Africa over the age of 60 will be affected by heatwaves, floods and drought. Governments must develop special plans for older people to adapt to climate change.

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