Climate financing – Better said than done?
The bulk of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions come from a few nations, with highly industrialized economies releasing noticeably more CO2 per person than low and middle-income nations. Developing nations have been seeking greater climate justice for decades after realizing these imbalances. Although the Paris Agreement...
Can the world afford a further increase in temperatures?
Increased frequency and intensity of storms and cyclones, melting of glaciers, heatwaves, desertification, droughts, hurricanes, wild and bush fires have become a norm to the day to day living of humanity in the world today. Most of these rather natural events have been devastating threatening...
World Bicycle Day celebrated in Harare
Many Zimbabweans grew up around bicycles – parents cycled to work and back on a daily basis and children used bicycles to get to school or visit friends. In rural areas cycling is still one of the most popular forms of transport as it is...
When is the Next Cyclone Happening? – How Predictive Modelling Can Help Zimbabwe Manage Natural Disasters
When Zimbabwe experienced Cyclone Idai in 2019 and Cyclone Eline in the year 2000, everyone felt the pain, including those who did not stay in the epicentre of the cyclone. As a country, we have come to realise that natural weather events are very uncertain...