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Against Climate Resilience

Achille Mbembe wrote Africa in the New Century, offering a critical analysis of the continent’s resilience amid globalization and the enduring legacies of colonialism. In this bold and evocative piece ...
African shipowners have stated that the Dangote Petroleum Refinery has displaced Nigerian shipowners, opting instead to utilise Angola’s fleet for the shipment of its crude and refined products.The ...
K Fair brings together the most forward-looking players in plastics and rubber from across the globe, setting the pace for innovation, sustainability, and industrial advancement. As K2025 approaches, ...
In Namibia, a Herero revolt broke out in 1904, led by Samuel Maharero, then joined by another population, the Nama. Historically, these two pastoralist communities have often competed for access to ...
As the 20th African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN20) comes to an end, climate justice groups and movements ...
The proclamation recognizes that Indigenous people have lived on the Monterey Peninsula for thousands of years and continue to contribute to the community.
But not as many are familiar with the daily lives of the Indigenous people of the Great Lakes and the history that shaped Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
Most people don’t expect to meet Indigenous people in a place like Martha’s Vineyard, which is primarily known for being a fancy vacation destination.
In Africa, periods of unrest and protests are often fraught with internet restrictions and shutdowns, like Togo experienced in June.
And the supposition is that’s because oftentimes people get a lot of alerts — a lot of statewide alerts — that may not apply to them in their particular situation.