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Tribune Online on MSNEU deforestation regulation: ‘Why Nigeria must meet December deadline’PRESIDENT of the Association for Forest Conservation and Green Industrial Charcoal Merchants, also known as Charcoal Legality, Omolola Johnson, has said that it is very important that Nigeria meet up ...
Nigeria may be prevented from exportation of rubber, palm oil, soya beans, wood, beef, cocoa, coffee, charcoal and their derivatives to the European Union if it fails to meet with the December 31, ...
More than 80 experts and partners came together at the Commonwealth Secretariat’s headquarters in London this week to tackle ...
Beyond climate change, Nigeria grapples with environmental issues such as deforestation, soil erosion, and pollution. Rapid urbanization and industrial activities have led to significant deforestation ...
A special taskforce committee on Environmental Protection, Public Safety, and Prohibition of Deforestation, has uncovered a large charcoal depot in Chedia village, in Wukari local government ...
Access to clean cooking energy remains a pressing challenge in many underserved communities across Nigeria, where millions still rely on firewood and charcoal for daily cooking. This reliance not only ...
Nigeria faces potential trade restrictions ... and coffee if it fails to comply with the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) by December 31, 2025. The EU initially set January 1 ...
“From 2001 to 2023, Cross River State, which holds nearly 50% of Nigeria’s remaining forests, has recorded an accelerating deforestation rate of 134,000ha, equivalent to 11% decrease in tree ...
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