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Media Monitoring, Wednesday 1 November
Kenya sees nuclear as last best hope for the continent, Tanzania: CRDB Bank's first green bond attracted 1,754 investors, for a total stake of $68 million
Kenya sees nuclear as last best hope for the continent (ESI Africa)
Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Project Receives Funding Boost From Hyphen Hydrogen Energy And DBSA (Solar Quarter)
EU secures green hydrogen foothold through partnership with Mauritania (ESI Africa)
Zambia: the Minister of Economy calls for improving access to clean energy for Africans (Al 24 News)
Decarbonisation path for Kenya lies through the power sector (ESI Africa)
Report Reveals Investment Blockages In Countering Kenya’s Climate Change Devastation (Africa.com)
South Africa: African Development Bank approves ZAR 2.7 billion subordinated financing and $150 million trade finance facility for Absa Group Limited (Africa.com)
Tanzania: CRDB Bank's first green bond attracted 1,754 investors, for a total stake of $68 million (Agence Ecofin)
Crucial climate mitigation tech underfunded, report says (The East African)
Forest conservation ‘off-track’ to halt deforestation by 2030: New report (Mongabay)
Without Warning: A Lack of Weather Stations Is Costing African Lives (Yale)
Rating agency delists Kariba REDD project after awarding lowest score possible (Carbon Pulse)
Space tools launched to assess South Africa’s biodiversity hotspot (Carbon Pulse)
Kenya: Experts, private sector debate carbon trading rules (Africa Intelligence)
Young climate champions inspire action through African stories (Environews Nigeria)
ACHPR77: Consultations on the Study of the Impact of Climate Change on Human Rights in Africa (ISHR)
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