Media Monitoring, Tuesday 26 September

Africa's energy landscape is evolving, with hydrogen surpassing solar capacity. Kenya advances sustainable mobility with a $60 million deal, while Egypt focuses on sustainable development and infrastructure at AIIB meetings.

Unpacking carbon offsets: Promises, pitfalls, and the quest for climate action (Carbon Brief)

Developers announce first registered soil carbon project in South Africa (Carbon Pulse)

The state of African energy 2Q 2023 outlook: Hydrogen capacity overtakes solar in Africa (PM Express)

Egypt's green hydrogen ambitions soar with major agreements: Shell and A.P. Muller in focus (Energy News)

Senegal to receive US $23M boost for Niakhar solar power plant (Pumps Africa)

Cameroon plans to boost solar capacity to 250MW by 2030 (Business in Cameroon)

Unlocking sustainable mobility: Kenya's path to a greener future (Business Daily Africa)

US Millennium Challenge Corporation signs $60 million deal to support Kenyan urban mobility and growth (Tech Cabal)

Climate change exacerbates conflict and instability in Sudan: Environmental impact and consequences (VOA Africa)

UN climate champion urges banks to play key role in green transition (Arham)

UAE is ready with money and technology to help Africa with its transformation (African Business)

NMB bank launches $400 million green bond initiative in Tanzania (Market Screener)

Egypt hosts 8th annual AIIB meetings,focusing on sustainable development and infrastructure investment (Egypt Today)

The complex web of climate change, population growth, and resource use: A call to action (Modern Diplomacy)

Africa's climate demands amid western hypocrisy and unfulfilled $100 billion pledge (Guardian)

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