Voicing African concerns on key climate change issues
AGNES provides scientific expertise and evidence-based information to African climate negotiators.
AGNES provides scientific expertise and evidence-based information to African climate negotiators.
Climate-smart agriculture increases farmers’ resilience to climate change while improving food security and increasing incomes.
The private sector has a significant role to play in curbing climate change.
In most developing countries, solid waste management is a significant challenge, especially in urban slums and other informal settlements.
For Bolivia’s urban poor, it’s vital to adopt "survival strategies” to provide supplemental income that makes up for precarious and low wages.
Worldwide, thousands of different types of chemicals pose serious risks to human and ecosystems’ health.
The United Nations described Mexico City’s air as the most polluted on the planet
Cuba’s economic decline has led to a slow but steady deterioration of water supplies and sanitation services.
Global warming is threatening coffee production and the economies of small countries that rely on it to make a living. In Colombia, producers and scientists are keeping a close eye on the situation.