Nigeria has officially adopted its updated National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP) 2025–2030, cementing its role as a frontrunner in Africa’s commitment to halting and reversing biodiversity loss. This move is more than symbolic, it signals a critical pivot toward systemic environmental governance across West Africa and reinforces Nigeria’s alignment with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (K-M GBF), the landmark international agreement adopted at COP15 in 2022.
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Egypt scrambles for energy after Israel halts exports, exposing Africa’s supply fragility
by Carlton OlooAfricaEnergy & TransitionInternational NewsNews & AnalysisSustainability by Carlton Oloo 9 views 4 minutes readIsrael’s recent resumption of limited natural gas exports following an intense week of airstrikes with Iran has once again exposed the fragility of Africa’s energy interdependence. This seemingly regional disruption has sent reverberations across North Africa, with Egypt bearing the brunt of the fallout.
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In a move that could redefine the continent’s industrial future, Egypt and South Africa have been tapped to lead a global push to decarbonize heavy industry, joining Brazil, Türkiye, and…
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Turkish airlines sets global example with sustainability-linked aircraft financing
by Carlton OlooAfricacorporate sustainabilityInternational NewsNews & AnalysisSustainability by Carlton Oloo 8 views 2 minutes readTurkish Airlines has received the prestigious Sustainable Financing Pioneer Award from Ishka, a leading global platform for aviation finance, in recognition of a groundbreaking transaction that embeds environmental accountability into…
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Egypt’s former-minister of petroleum joins African Energy Week (AEW) 2025 amid exploration surge in North Africa
by Carlton OlooTarek El Molla, Egypt’s former-Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, has joined the continent’s premier energy event – African Energy Week as a speaker, taking place on September 29-October 3 in Cape Town. The event unites international financiers and operators with African energy opportunities. El Molla’s participation comes as Egypt advances a bold exploration and production agenda, providing the opportunity for new deals and collaborations.
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Angola’s strategic energy reset: Investing in oil and betting on sustainability
by Carlton OlooAfricacorporate sustainabilityEnergy & TransitionNews & AnalysisSustainability by Carlton Oloo 8 views 3 minutes readAs Angola prepares to celebrate 50 years since its oil era began, the upcoming Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) 2025 conference offers more than a traditional showcase, it presents a turning point. With a multi-track agenda that spans strategic, technical, and investment themes, the event signals a deliberate shift: leveraging oil and gas wealth to power a cleaner, more diverse and inclusive future for Africa’s third-largest economy.
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UN Global Compact launches sustainability blueprint for marketers with major implications for Africa
by Carlton OlooAfricacorporate sustainabilityInternational NewsNews & Analysispolicysustainability events by Carlton Oloo 9 views 3 minutes readAt this year’s Cannes Lions Festival, the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) unveiled a new initiative poised to shift how brands think about growth and purpose — particularly in emerging markets like Africa. The CMO Blueprint for Sustainable Growth, launched by the UNGC’s CMO Think Lab, offers a detailed roadmap for chief marketing officers (CMOs) to embed sustainability into business strategy, brand identity, and long-term innovation
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Meta has taken a bold step toward decarbonizing its AI-driven infrastructure with the help of California-based clean energy firm XGS Energy, inc. While the deal is U.S.-based, its implications are global—especially for Africa, where data infrastructure is growing, but energy access remains uneven and often carbon-heavy.
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Airtel Africa’s 2025 sustainability report spotlights real progress on inclusion, green growth, and digital access across the continent
by Carlton OlooThe report reveals bold strides in digital inclusion, financial empowerment, and environmental responsibility across its 14-country footprint. The report paints a clear picture: Africa’s digital future is being built not just through network towers, but through intentional investments in education, gender equity, and low-carbon infrastructure.
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President Tinubu to spotlight Nigeria’s energy reform strategy at African Energy Week 2025
by Carlton OlooAfricaEnergy & TransitionNews & AnalysisRenewable energySustainability by Carlton Oloo 10 views 3 minutes readNigeria’s President Bola Tinubu is set to headline the upcoming African Energy Week (AEW) 2025 in Cape Town, South Africa, where he will showcase a sweeping reform agenda that has already unlocked more than $8 billion in new energy investments. His participation underscores Nigeria’s growing reputation as one of Africa’s most dynamic and reform-driven energy markets.