The two-day event in Addis Ababa, jointly organised by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), Down To Earth-India, Alliance for Science-Ethiopia, and MESHA, marked the launch of the State of Africa’s Environment Report 2025.
The gathering brought together about 25 media persons and communicators from across the continent for sessions on agriculture, food security, climate change, and adaptation.
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The State of Africa’s Environment Report 2025, produced by CSE and Down To Earth, is a comprehensive assessment of Africa’s environmental, climate, and development challenges. Drawing on in-depth reportage, research, and analysis by CSE, Down To Earth, and a wide network of African journalists, the report presents well-rounded perspectives on the continent’s environment–development issues, both victories and setbacks.
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Africa is warming more rapidly than the global average, says CSE’s State of Africa’s Environment report, released in Addis Ababa today | ||
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State of Africa's Environment 2025: An overview By: Sunita Narain, Director General, CSE |
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Conflict, migration and Climate Change: An overview By: Richard Mahapatra Managing Editor, DTE |
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Agriculture, Food Security and Climate change and: An overview By: Sunita Narain, Director General, CSE |
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Sharanjeet Kaur: Africa: Too Hot to Cool? By: Anumita Roychowdhury Sharanjeet Kaur, CSE |
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Climate Smart Agriculture: Is Kenya doing something in this direction? By: David Ojigo |
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Climate change and agriculture: How is Ethiopia coping? By: Prof Firew Mekbib |
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Understanding and using data to report on climate change By: Kiran Pandey,CSE |
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