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Lou Del Bello

India's solar boom is threatened by anti-China trade tariffs

India’s solar boom is threatened by anti-China trade tariffs

The Indian government is doubling down on import taxes for solar modules from China, but domestic manufacturing is not ready to fill the gap

British Army accused of thwarting Kenya's climate plans

British Army accused of thwarting Kenya’s climate plans

Who should account for emissions from overseas military training bases? UK defence planners say Kenya must deal with pollution from army manoeuvres

Growing water stress drives desalination push in Kenya

Growing water stress drives desalination push in Kenya

As drought hits crop yields and livelihoods, Kenya approves the first of a planned fleet of plants to get drinking water from the ocean

Africa gears up for first-of-a-kind climate impact study

Africa gears up for first-of-a-kind climate impact study

A scientific pilot in Kenya and Ethiopia seeks to identify the link between extreme weather events and global warming

Catch 22: when climate change *prevents* migration

Catch 22: when climate change *prevents* migration

Research shows those hit hardest by climate change can’t afford to move, supporting the call for more and better adaptation

Six bright ideas lighting up Africa from the grassroots

Six bright ideas lighting up Africa from the grassroots

It’s as much about the business model as the technology: here’s how innovators are making a big difference with small-scale solar

Trump won: It's time for climate NGOs to stop preaching to the choir

Trump won: It’s time for climate NGOs to stop preaching to the choir

The latest elections showed climate change is not a priority for the American public. NGOs in Marrakech say it’s time to reconnect with the grassroots

African countries bid for climate self sufficiency

African countries bid for climate self sufficiency

As the UN climate talks start wrapping up, leaders from the continent share their vision for a developing world that leads climate action

US, EU offer to help African countries deliver climate plans

US, EU offer to help African countries deliver climate plans

New international partnership aims to provide the technical knowledge needed to couple climate action and growth in developing countries

Africa forgotten amid global climate battle between rich countries

Africa forgotten amid global climate battle between rich countries

As negotiations enter the second week, countries from the continent feel neglected despite this year’s big promises

Africa flying blind as continent tips into climate crisis

Africa flying blind as continent tips into climate crisis

With too little data to inform local climate science, African countries lack a fundamental tool to plan long term adaptation strategies

African climate plans in doubt amid slow aid flows

African climate plans in doubt amid slow aid flows

Delegates at COP22 in Marrakech warn they need faster cash flow to fulfill their contributions to the Paris Agreement

COP22: UN reports increase in climate aid flows

COP22: UN reports increase in climate aid flows

Report launched at Marrakech summit highlights modest progress in climate spending, but gaps remain

Chinese-backed coal plant jeopardises Kenya climate target

Chinese-backed coal plant jeopardises Kenya climate target

Local communities are fighting the 1,050MW Lamu coal-fired power station, but government says it is needed to meet energy demand

Can this woman restore Kenya's faith in solar power?

Can this woman restore Kenya’s faith in solar power?

Daphin Juma is a freshly trained solar engineer, taking on energy poverty one panel at a time in a country where technical know-how is in short supply

Indian industry calls for support on HFC phase-down

Indian industry calls for support on HFC phase-down

Finance and technology transfer critical to unlock ambition at Kigali talks on climate-friendly coolants, say observers

In pictures: the aftermath of Nairobi's deadly flash floods

In pictures: the aftermath of Nairobi’s deadly flash floods

In April, three hours of torrential rain destroyed buildings and killed 12 people in Huruma Estate. The risks are only mounting

The Paris Agreement of refrigeration - a bluffer's guide

The Paris Agreement of refrigeration – a bluffer’s guide

Negotiators meet in Kigali next week to agree a global phase-out of HFCs, which could prevent up to 0.5C of global warming

In pictures: the energy poor of Africa's biggest slum

In pictures: the energy poor of Africa’s biggest slum

Kibera is a maze of dangerous wiring, as people without clean or safe energy resort to illegal grid connections

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