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Short description of the story Sectors involved or climate change theme of the story: E.g Flooding, Deforestation, Renewable energy, Mining etcCountries involved in the story
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1Environment: African countries in
the era of climate change
DBS TVhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rx_UYCAbAzb3kwnh-VIMnTq1qxszQXZy?zx=8l5b145mvbyThis is a 27-minute interview with an environmentalist to educate the public about climate change (what it is, its causes and manifestations, mitigation measures, the carbon market, etc.).Climate changeprincipally Cameroon and other african countries
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2EU/forest conservation: Who decides for Africa? DBS TVhttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1rx_UYCAbAzb3kwnh-VIMnTq1qxszQXZyone hour debate on the european parliament's decision on 19 april 2023 to ban the import of products derived from deforestation throughout the schengen area. A guarantee for consumers that no product purchased will have contributed to the destruction of these natural carbon sinks, whether in Asia, Africa or America.DeforestationMainly EU countries, but also all the countries in the world that trade with them.
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3"BISSIANG : When climate change drives fish away from pygmies"Mutationshttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1GZUn-rNnZEXwVwWhbFTvOWJWFujmJw8oThe article talks about the scarcity of fish in the BISSIANG area of Kribi. It explains that the local people, who used to live mainly from fishing, have had to give up their activities as a result of rising water levels and deforestation. With the heavier rains and rising temperatures, the inhabitants are increasingly prone to illnesses such as flu and abscesses.Flooding, deforestationCameroon
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4Plastic bottle recycling in YaoundéKALAK FMhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CyDZkmp3JLn2rzD9BIAuKhtJeiKkE9m6?zx=8l5b145mvby"Autour de Nous" is a 13-minute radio programme on
environmental issues and climate change. This first
broadcast focused on plastic pollution and the solution
provided by NAME Recycling.
plastic pollutionCameroon
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5Environment/African central banks: the green betDBS TVhttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1rx_UYCAbAzb3kwnh-VIMnTq1qxszQXZyone hour Debate on the African summit organised by the association of central banks held from 15 to 17 May in yaoundé. Central African banks met to discuss climate change and agricultural financing. At the outset, one of the panellists (Didier Yimkoua, an environmental activist) was asked to explain the heatwave, which is very common in Douala.Deforestation, climate financingcentral african countries
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6Nzeng Ayong watershed: people's feet are still in the waterEchos du Nordhttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/16-BiyJC9za2DKYzWpp1ikb9e3ESN2myIThe report talks about the frequent flooding during periods
of heavy rain in a Gabonese town close to the inlet. It also
points out that the canal, financed in large part by the
European Development Fund, has not really solved the
problem, as the remaining distance to be built has not
been completed by the Gabonese government, which
is causing problems for the local population.
floodingGabon
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7recycling plastic strappingKALAK FMhttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1CyDZkmp3JLn2rzD9BIAuKhtJeiKkE9m6second broadcast of the "Autour de Nous" programme. The programme highlights the manual transformation of plastic strapping from recycled plastics into everyday products such as baskets, bags and chairs, an initiative of YATCHO ART AFRICA WORLD that creates jobs and limits environmental pollution.plastic pollutionCameroon
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8Cameroon has spent 120 billion CFA francs to combat climate changeMutationshttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GZUn-rNnZEXwVwWhbFTvOWJWFujmJw8o?zx=8l5b145mvbyThis is an interview with the focal point (Timothee KAGONBE) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) at Cameroon's Ministry of the Environment. Following their latest report published last March, the focal point talks about the country's efforts at a time when the world is on red alert.CLimate FinancingCameroon
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9Millions of hectares of forest burntMutationshttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GZUn-rNnZEXwVwWhbFTvOWJWFujmJw8o?zx=8l5b145mvbyThe article talks about the consequences of the ever-active Canadian forest fires on the climate, which unfortunately affect every country in the world, including Cameroon. The article also reveals the efforts made by the Cameroonian government to limit the occurrence of bush fires.bush fire, air pollution, deforestationCanada/Cameroon
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10Landslides, between the responsibility of occupants and the absence of urbanisationEchos du Nord https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16-BiyJC9za2DKYzWpp1ikb9e3ESN2myI?zx=8l5b145mvbyThe text describes the phenomenon of recurrent landslides in the KP zones of Gabon, which very often lead to deaths. For environmental expert Sosthène, this can be explained both by the high rainfall observed in Libreville, which is located on the coast, and by anarchic construction in non-constructible zones.deforestation, higher rainfallGabon
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11fighting climate change: biochar, Cameroon's new weaponMutationshttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GZUn-rNnZEXwVwWhbFTvOWJWFujmJw8o?zx=8l5b145mvbyThe text refers to Biochar (bio-charcoal). Bio-charcoal is a vegetable coal produced by the thermal decomposition - heating in oxygen-limited environments - of organic matter, used in agriculture to improve yields in an environmentally-friendly way. Cameroon is the first country in Africa to incorporate biochar into its climate and development strategy.renewable energyCameroon
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12mangroves: a useful natural habitat under threat in the Libreville beltEchos du nordhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16-BiyJC9za2DKYzWpp1ikb9e3ESN2myI?zx=8l5b145mvbyThe text talks about the damage caused by the construction company AFCONS, which devastated an entire stretch of mangroves to build the Libreville airport bypass. It also refers to the pressure on mangroves, which are constantly being destroyed by people smoking fish.deforestationGabon
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13Nachtigal hydroelectric power station : Beyond light, greenhouse gasesMutationshttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1GZUn-rNnZEXwVwWhbFTvOWJWFujmJw8oAn investigation into the construction and development of a dam infrastructure, which will generate large quantities of greenhouse gases. The company in charge of the works says it has planned measures to minimise the impact.pollutionCameroon
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14Environment: wastewater treatmentKALAK FMhttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1CyDZkmp3JLn2rzD9BIAuKhtJeiKkE9m6The aim of the program is to inform the public about the importance of wastewater treatment for households and industry. Untreated wastewater that is discharged back into nature contributes to soil pollution. The reporters also visited one of these plants and interviewed an expert on the subject.pollutionCameroon
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saving the mangrove: back-up solutions
Echos du nordhttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/16-BiyJC9za2DKYzWpp1ikb9e3ESN2myIThe text presents the initiatives implemented by an association called "les amis de la Lowé" to preserve mangrove ecosystems and raise public awareness of the need to protect this carbon sink.deforestationGabon
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16Yaoundé: How farmers are adapting to climate changeMutationshttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1GZUn-rNnZEXwVwWhbFTvOWJWFujmJw8oThe text talks about the increasingly difficult conditions for agricultural production, mainly in the city of Yaoundé, due to the vagaries of the weather. Between watering, channelling watercourses and lifting bions, farmers are using various tricks to deal with this phenomenon.AgricultureCameroon
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17Environment : Air pollutionKALAK FMhttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1CyDZkmp3JLn2rzD9BIAuKhtJeiKkE9m6The aim of the programme is to inform the public about air pollution. It includes a report and an interview with the Head of the Air and Atmosphere Inspection Unit at the Ministry of the Environment, who explains more about the issue.Air pollutionCameroon
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18GLOBAL PLASTIC POLLUTION : AFRICA SUFFOCATES FIRSTDBS TVhttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1rx_UYCAbAzb3kwnh-VIMnTq1qxszQXZyA one-hour debate on plastic pollution in Africa to raise public awareness of the issue and its impact.plastic pollutionCameroon
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19HEATWAVE: WHEN THE ENVIRONMENT GOES UP IN SMOKEDBS TVhttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1rx_UYCAbAzb3kwnh-VIMnTq1qxszQXZyThe report talks about the increase in heat levels in the city of Douala.heat increaseCameroon
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20Environment : The Hidden ennemy of environmentDBS TVhttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1rx_UYCAbAzb3kwnh-VIMnTq1qxszQXZyThe report highlights the environmental impact of the braise activities that are so well known in our towns and cities. These meat braisers mainly use mangrove wood (which is a carbon sink) and the smoke from these activities contributes to degrading the atmosphere.
Air pollution/Deforestation
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21Environment : Noise pollutionKALAK FMhttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1CyDZkmp3JLn2rzD9BIAuKhtJeiKkE9m6The aim of the programme is to raise public awareness of noise pollution, which has an impact on the health of people and even animals. Cameroon's environmental law on noise and odour pollution exists but is not widely respected, particularly in economic and industrial towns.Noise pollutionCameroon
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22Environment : Plastic pollutionKALAK FMhttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1CyDZkmp3JLn2rzD9BIAuKhtJeiKkE9m6The newsflash comes in the wake of the Paris Climate Summit, where it was concluded that recycling was the right solution to plastic pollution. A report highlights the work done by the Name Recycling company, which is raising awareness of plastic pollution and sorting plastic waste in our towns and cities.Plastic pôllutionCameroon
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23Preserving gabon's forests: reality or parody?Echos du nordhttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/16-BiyJC9za2DKYzWpp1ikb9e3ESN2myIThe text refers mainly to the protests against the decisions of the Gabonese Minister of Forests, who granted a company the right to exploit more than 150,000 hectares of forest.deforestationGabon
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24man/wildlife conflict: the devastation of habitats in causeEchos du nordhttps://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/16-BiyJC9za2DKYzWpp1ikb9e3ESN2myIThe text talks about the repeated attacks on plantations and village populations by wild animals (elephants, panthers, etc.) who flee their natural habitats because of exploitation in forestry and mining.deforestation/mining exploitationGabon
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