Media Monitoring, Thursday 14 September

Pledges from the Africa Climate Summit under scrutiny, Climate crisis amplifies tragedy in Lybia

The Nairobi Declaration: This is how African nations want to fight climate change (We Forum)

African leaders seek climate finance, but key polluters from the global north dominate the talks (The Guardian)

Africa climate summit pledges ‘ignore smallholders’ (SciDev)

AfDB’s Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa welcomes $50 million in new commitments from Germany and USA at Africa Climate Summit (AfDB)

How clean energy investment in Africa has stagnated (Energy Monitor)

Africa Climate Summit attracts $26 billion in funding pledges – Joseph Ng’ang’a (Nairametrics)

Chinese forestry firm reaches deal with Zambia to develop carbon credit projects covering 5% of country (Carbon Pulse)

How African insurance industry can respond to climate change (Nation)

Climate Crisis Amplifies Tragedy: Over 5,000 Presumed Dead in Libya Due to Catastrophic Flooding (CNN)

MALAWI: the Nkhata Bay drinking water plant once again serves 105,000 people (Nyasa Times)

ALGERIA: Seoul to support waste-to-biogas project in Algiers (Afrik21)

NIGERIA: the first metro line in Lagos serves 175,000 passengers (Time News)

Carbon credits are not the climate solution for Africa (Ouest France)

Africa needs personalized climate services to address climate change (Temoignages)

Corruption will undermine fight against climate change in Africa (Standard Media)