Climate Compass on MSN
Why the Sahara Desert keeps expanding, explained by climate researchers
The Numbers Don't Lie About Desert Growth The Sahara Desert has expanded by about 10 percent since 1920, according to a new ...
The Punch on MSN
Sahara Group launches 20,000-tree regeneration in Edo
Sahara Group has expanded its environmental sustainability agenda through a strategic partnership between its flagship Adopt-A-Forest Initiative and the Gelegele Forest Reserve in Edo State, Nigeria.
An Ibom Air flight en route from Abuja to Lagos on Thursday made a return to the nation’s capital after poor weather ...
The Forestry Commission (FC) has sealed a strategic partnership with international energy and infrastructure conglomerate, Sahara Group, to restore 15 hectares of degraded forest in the Juaso District ...
Stars Insider on MSN
Heavy rains hit the Sahara, changing the landscape
Unusual heavy rains hit the Sahara Desert in 2024, with scenes of flash floods transforming its typical sandy landscape.
As it celebrates 12 Wranglers for 12 Months, Jeep has released the second edition, the Whitecap, as a callback to its first ...
From rural schools award-winning projects, Mariam Issoufou is turning traditional, climate-savvy architecture into a ...
Business and Financial Times on MSN
Restoring tomorrow: How Sahara Group’s Adopt-A-Forest initiative is reawakening natural heritage
If someone told you that Ghana loses nearly 135,000 hectares of forest every year, how believable would that sound on a scale of 1 to 10? Unfortunately, the answer is a stark 10, because it is ...
Rigorous mathematical proofs published in 2007 by Essex, McKitrick, and Andresen demonstrated that "there is no physically meaningful global temperature for the Earth in the context of the issue of ...
U.S. Republican Congressman Riley Moore has alleged that a wave of violent attacks on Christian communities in Nigeria’s Middle Belt amounts to a “genocidal campaign,” vowing to brief President Donald ...
On July 30 of last year, President Emmanuel Macron sent King Mohammed VI a game-changer of a letter on France's position on Western Sahara ...
Deserts might look barren, but they're also alive with tough survivors who rule the sands like true bosses. These creatures ...
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