By Apollo Buregyeya There is a quiet dishonesty embedded in the way carbon credits are marketed to Africa. The pitch sounds generous: climate finance flows south,...
By John Kourkoutas The world’s most intact ecosystems lie in Africa – yet Western nations that destroyed their own forests centuries ago now demand environmental compliance...
By NJ Ayuk Vilifying fossil fuels has become fashionable in certain circles these days. Take United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, who recently equated them with war,...
By NJ Ayuk In May 2021, the International Energy Agency (IEA) released its landmark report, Net Zero by 2050: A Roadmap for the Global Energy Sector....
By NJ Ayuk Africa emits less than 3 percent of global carbon dioxide – yet it bears the brunt of climate moralism that would deny it...
By David Coleman Africa is being asked to sprint before it’s learned to crawl. While the continent grapples with foundational challenges – access to clean water,...
By David Coleman Let’s talk about fairness. Specifically, the US$150 billion in sustainability credits Africa is owed – and has never been paid. Yes, you read...
By Farhia Noor As an African deeply invested in our continent’s future, I recently read the Africa Finance Corporation’s (AFC) 2025 report: “The State of Africa’s...