Global warming has surpassed the 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold agreed upon in the Paris Agreement, with January 2024 marking the hottest year on Earth since pre-industrial times
The issue was addressed in Namibia this week at a forum in Windhoek
Namibia has seen a recent surge in rhino poaching, with 28 rhinos killed in the first four months of this year, compared to seven in the same period of 2023
HPV causes an estimated 90% of cervical cancers in women
Namibian analysts have cautioned the country not to assume a position of servitude as the EU and Namibia jointly host a business forum
Namibian authorities say killings have quadrupled compared to first three months of last year
In desert Namibia, invasive acacia trees are sucking up valuable groundwater. Farmers cut them down to make way for pasture for their livestock. Now a company has found a novel way to use fungi to turn the cut-down trees into eco-friendly bricks. Vitalio Angula has the story from Brakwater, Namibia
Namibia is set to begin targeted immunization of adolescent girls with cervical cancer-preventing HPV vaccine
Some business people and analysts disagree with the country's International Court stance
President Geingob has been treated for cancer before, but a recent exam again found cancerous cells
It is breeding season for Namibia’s seal population. But ocean waste and pollution are threatening the millions of seals and other marine animals who live in this region. Vitalio Angula, reports from Walvis Bay, Namibia. (Camera and Produced by: Vitalio Angula)
As industrial mining is expanding in Namibia to meet international demand, small-scale miners whose families have worked the land for generations say they are being displaced. Vitalio Angula has the story from Uis, Namibia.
An animal welfare group in Namibia has come out against the theft of dogs in the country that end up on the plates of consumers who regard the domestic animal as a delicacy. Vitalio Angula has this story from Windhoek, Namibia. Report contains graphic images. Viewer discretion is advised.
Critics compare Namibia’s “green hydrogen” plan to colonialism
The issue of cross-border migration is causing tension between the two countries
Despite the findings, the company has been allowed to continue exploring for oil
Annual killing of Namibia’s Cape fur seals along Skeleton Coast is set for next month
Namibia’s President Hage Geingob signed an agreement for implementation of sub-Saharan Africa’s largest green hydrogen project
Namibia's Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism last week began a dehorning program of the Etosha National Park's black rhino population
Ruling makes Namibia only the second nation on the continent to do so after South Africa
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