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- Can renewables ease Africa’s energy access crisis? 22.04.24Three journalists take a look at the obstacles – and benefits – to attaining universal energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa The post Can renewables ease Africa’s energy access crisis? appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Kebba Jeffang, Sally Nyakanyanga, Duncan Mboyah
- Escazú at 3: Latin America’s first environmental treaty is a work in progress 22.04.24As the regional agreement defending environmental rights marks its third anniversary, four experts speak to Dialogue Earth about its implementation and next steps The post Escazú at 3: Latin America’s first environmental treaty is a work in progress appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Dialogue Earth
- As Pakistan faces pressure on Iran gas pipeline, concerns about energy transition persist 19.04.24Officials weigh the impact of the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline on national energy security amidst mounting US pressure to abandon the plan The post As Pakistan faces pressure on Iran gas pipeline, concerns about energy transition persist appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Zofeen T Ebrahim
- Roundtable: Ecuador, China and FTAs in South America 19.04.24Ecuador’s free trade agreement with China has met a mixed reception. As a new era begins, experts reflect on the FTA experiences of its neighbours and lessons for the country The post Roundtable: Ecuador, China and FTAs in South America appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Allen Panchana
- Introducing Dialogue Earth 18.04.24Dialogue Earth is our new home. Our mission, to lift up local voices and create better conversations on climate and the environment, is unchanged The post Introducing Dialogue Earth appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Sam Geall
- Imperilled by ocean acidification: Senegal’s shellfish sector 18.04.24Climate change is altering the chemistry of West African waters, and local harvesters are paying the price The post Imperilled by ocean acidification: Senegal’s shellfish sector appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Kebba Jeffang, Emma Bryce
- Is China ready to put solar panels out at sea? 18.04.24Solar farms in the ocean could generate clean energy on a vast scale, but there are difficult waters to navigate first The post Is China ready to put solar panels out at sea? appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Xiaoying You
- How microloans exacerbate deforestation in Cambodia 17.04.24Cambodia’s reliance on microloans, long touted as a way to reduce poverty, belies concerns over debt-fuelled deforestation The post How microloans exacerbate deforestation in Cambodia appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Jack Brook, Eung Sea
- Who controls Argentina’s lithium? 09.04.24Survey finds that nearly one million hectares of the country’s lithium-rich salt flats are controlled by just five companies The post Who controls Argentina’s lithium? appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Emilia Delfino
- Analysis: Gwadar floods highlight infrastructural flaws in ‘crown jewel’ city 08.04.24Heavy rainfall in Pakistan’s Gwadar city triggered flooding in poor neighbourhoods, highlighting climate vulnerability and unfulfilled promises of development The post Analysis: Gwadar floods highlight infrastructural flaws in ‘crown jewel’ city appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Sajid Aziz