Sustainability, Climate & Environment

    Latest Sustainability News, Climate News, Environment News and other empowering updates, policy debates, trending ideas, criticisms, provocative essays, expert analysis, commentaries, on-the-spot reporting, insights and opportunities related to Sustainable Development, Climate Change, Environmental Issues from around the globe.

    Youth Forum: How change-makers are shaping more sustainable world

    From 25 to 27 April, thousands of youth leaders from around the world are poised to gather at the 2023 Economic and Social Council...

    Thought For Food Holiday Gift Guide 2022

    Photo credit: DiasporaEngager (www.DiasporaEngager.com). We are thrilled to share our annual TFF Holiday Gift Guide for 2022. 🎁 These impact-focused products are...

    Guterres leads call to make Africa ‘a renewable energy superpower’

    Secretary-General António Guterres was addressing the African Climate Summit in Nairobi, Kenya, noting that despite “extreme heat, ferocious floods, and tens of thousands dead...

    Healthy forests, healthy planet, healthy humans

    Covering 31 per cent of Earth’s land and providing a home to 80 per cent of all land-based species, forests are crucial to human...

    World’s first malaria vaccine now in the lake-endemic region

    Photo Credit: Global Diaspora News (www.GlobalDiasporaNews.com). Kenya’s Ministry of Health announced Monday that, starting on March 7, 2023, more children in the country will benefit...

    UN Forum tackles ‘digital poverty’ facing 2.7 billion people  

    “With the right policies in place, digital technology can give an unprecedented boost to sustainable development, particularly for the poorest countries,” said UN Secretary-General...

    Fashion, Tips, Trends and Celebrity Style

    Photo Credit: Global Diaspora News (www.GlobalDiasporaNews.com). Venus has a runaway greenhouse effect. I kind of want to know what happened there because we’re twirling knobs...

    Food production support to Least Developed Countries through South-South Cooperation

    Photo Credit: Global Diaspora News (www.GlobalDiasporaNews.com). Least Developed Countries (LDCs) stand to benefit from strong partnerships with their Global South counterparts when it comes to...

    Racism which scars societies, must be stamped out, forum for people of African descent...

    “Racism and xenophobia continue to spoil our communities, like scars that spoil the fabric of society. The hatred and violence they engender persist, demanding...

    New endemic ant species discovered on Seychelles’ Silhouette Island

    Photo credit: DiasporaEngager (www.DiasporaEngager.com). A new ant species named Ponera adumbrans, which means obscuring or silhouetting in Latin, has been discovered on two islands of Seychelles;...
    Photo Credit: Global Diaspora News (www.GlobalDiasporaNews.com), World’s #1 Online Multimedia News Provider Devoted to International Diaspora and their Stakeholders. By Courtesy of Dr. Roland Holou. © All rights reserved.

    How unclean energy takes a heavy toll on women’s reproductive health in Kenya.

    Photo Credit: Global Diaspora News (www.GlobalDiasporaNews.com). When Agnes Mutheu was expecting her third child, she was hopeful for a smooth delivery and a quick discharge,...

    War against TB heightened as efforts to expand access to shorter TB prevention advances...

    Photo Credit: Global Diaspora News (www.GlobalDiasporaNews.com). The Unitaid-funded IMPAACT4TB Consortium, led by the Aurum Institute, announced today that it will provide 250,000 patient courses of...

    Scientists Reveal How “Paris Agreement for Plastic” Could Slash Plastic Pollution to Almost Zero 

    Photo Credit: Global Diaspora News (www.GlobalDiasporaNews.com). With both plastic production and waste projected to escalate to unmanageable levels by 2050, scientists at UC Berkeley and...

    UN deputy chief warns of faltering progress towards SDGs

    “Let me be frank: we are not doing well. Our progress towards the SDGs has faltered and even gone into reverse on some important...

    Seychelles investigates how 72 Aldabra giant tortoises were smuggled to Spain

    Photo credit: DiasporaEngager (www.DiasporaEngager.com). (Seychelles News Agency) - Seychelles’ environment authorities are working to determine the exact circumstances under which a man smuggled 72 live...

    Seychelles’ growing islands: 13-year survey on Alphonse Group shows islands’ size increased

    Photo credit: DiasporaEngager (www.DiasporaEngager.com). Data revealed that St. Francois Island grew an average of 30 metres per year. (ACP, Wikimedia) Photo License: CC BY-SA 3.0  (Seychelles News...

    A Meeting of Medical Minds: SA’s Oldest Medical Association Gears up for First In-person...

    Photo Credit: Global Diaspora News (www.GlobalDiasporaNews.com). For the first time since the Covid-19 Pandemic the South African Medical Association (SAMA) will gather in person, for...

    Tanzania Farming Success Story | Plant With Purpose

    Photo credit: DiasporaEngager (www.DiasporaEngager.com). At the center of her village in the Shengena East watershed of Tanzania, lives Davina, a determined single mother of five....

    Why We Must Save Michiru Forest from the Brink

    Photo Credit: Global Diaspora News (www.GlobalDiasporaNews.com). By Blessings Chingagwe The world grapples with climate change, with Africa bearing the brunt of it. Humanity is waging a...

    Buzzing Saviors: The Essential Role of Bees in Safeguarding Biodiversity, Combating Climate Change, and...

    Photo Credit: Global Diaspora News (www.GlobalDiasporaNews.com). By Venter Mwongera In the vast continent of Africa, an army of small but mighty creatures plays a crucial role...

    UAE Carbon Alliance pledges to purchase US$450 million in African carbon credits by 2030

    Photo Credit: Global Diaspora News (www.GlobalDiasporaNews.com). The UAE Carbon Alliance, chaired by Her Highness Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, President and CEO...

    In Nigeria, UN deputy chief and Malala champion girls’ right to education

    The Pakistani education advocate – who was shot by the Taliban for her activism - was speaking exactly 10 years after her landmark ‘Malala...

    WMO: Stocktake of water resources needed as global hydrological cycle is in distress

    Destructive droughts and heavy rains are causing harm, while melting snow and glaciers heighten flood risks and endanger long-term water security.  The UN weather agency’s...

    Malawi, Rwanda, Zambia and Laos have received Oral Antiviral Treatments for High-Risk Patients through...

    Photo Credit: Global Diaspora News (www.GlobalDiasporaNews.com). The COVID Treatment Quick Start Consortium announced today that the governments of Zambia, Laos, Malawi, and Rwanda have received...