Media Monitoring, Tuesday 27 February

Egypt pins down legal status of voluntary carbon credits as it reveals regulatory framework, 200 million Africans at risk of famine due to climate change

TotalEnergies pleads with US EXIM Bank to release promised Mozambique LNG funding (Africa Intelligence)

BlackRock's deal for Lake Turkhana wind farm closes (Africa Capital Digest)

Chapel Hill Denham strikes securitization deal with d.light (Africa Capital Digest)

E3 Capital and 4DX Ventures lead Hohm Energy's seed round (Africa Capital Digest)

Britain to harness power of Sahara solar farms using 700ft ship (Telegraph)

Italian oil major’s big plans to develop biofuels in Africa falters -NGO (Carbon Pulse)

Ghana Leads West Africa in Clean Energy Transition, Unveils Ambitious Green Initiatives (BNN Breaking)

Air Liquide and Sasol sign new long-term contracts for renewable electricity capacities of 110 MW for the Secunda site (Air Liquide)

East Africa looks to Tanzania’s mega project to plug regional electricity gap (The East African)

Green energy holds immense possibilities for Oman: IEA Official (Zawya)

Fouad meets with OECD delegation to discuss Egypt’s green growth policies (Zawya)

UN member states are meeting to plan how to tackle the world’s environmental crises (AP News)

Kenya holds Africa's inaugural green games summit (Xinhua)

Zambia: Cholera outbreak linked to effects of climate change (Alliance for Science)

UNEA-6: What is the UN meeting in Nairobi all about? (Trt Afrika)

200 million Africans at risk of famine due to climate change (Le Journal de l’Afrique)

Egypt pins down legal status of voluntary carbon credits as it reveals regulatory framework (Carbon Pulse)