Media Monitoring, Wednesday 24 January

Cookstove study identifying “pervasive over-crediting” passes peer review, Partnership crowdfunds for nature-based solutions, women’s empowerment in Malawi

Sustainable development and waste: Beeah wins award at International Finance Awards (Afrik21)

Rwanda: How Green Building Is Cost-Effective, Guarantees Long-Term Savings (All Africa)

A ‘Revolutionary’ Way to Feed the World That’s Very Old (NY Times)

African Countries Need Water Profile To Tackle Climate Change: AMCOW (Voice of Nigeria)

Partnership crowdfunds for nature-based solutions, women’s empowerment in Malawi (Carbon Pulse)

From trees to fields: Study reveals diverse post-deforestation land-use changes across Africa (Carbon Pulse)

Powerhive Looks To Scale Up Production Of Its Spark Electric Motorcycle In Kenya (Clean Technica)

Cookstove study identifying “pervasive over-crediting” passes peer review (Carbon Pulse)

Standard Bank In South Africa Surpasses Green Funding Milestones, Making Strides In Sustainable Solutions (Solar Quarter)

Presidential Climate Commission in South Africa: Green energy to provide employment relief (Mail & Guardian)

The grim realities of Western climate change discourse on Africa (African Arguments)

Ethiopia: Former EIC commissioner appointed to Environmental Protection Authority (Africa Intelligence)

Madagascar: Max Andonirina Fontaine is new environment minister (Africa Intelligence)

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