Malawi’s Clean Energy Dream, Dead in its Tracks
Malawi on Thursday, 13 February 2010, made a bold decision in its quest to deal with the impact of climate change by passing the Forest Amendment Act. It was in response to unprecedented impact climate change had on the Sub-Saharan country.
Climate Change Effects Hit Balaka
Trees have wantonly been cut down in most parts of Balaka north.
Climate Change Worries Nazarene Students
Students at Nazarene Mission Secondary School in Blantyre on Tuesday planted trees within their school premises to mitigate harsh effects of climate change.
Namandanje River Risks Machinga Residents’ Lives
As the rainy season has started, fear has gripped people from areas of group village heads Mjahito and Chiwalo in Machinga as Namandanje river swells up each year, rendering all movement across the river to access health and education facilities impossible.
Malawi Pegs Climate Change Recovery at US$375m
President Peter Mutharika says Malawi requires around $375m for its Climate Change recovery.
The Wrath of a Wounded Nature
It’s 8 o’clock in the morning. The sun is still brown as it has just risen. Only the brown tells it is still morning; but the heat tells otherwise; feels like it is noon already.
CISONECC Charges Youth to Demand Climate Policies
Civil Society Network on Climate Change (CISONECC) has called on youth in the country to keep raising their voices innovatively for government and private sector to act on climate change.