Perspectives: Zimbabwe as the new carbon frontier: Dangers ahead

This came to light just before the global climate summit in Dubai, COP28, and supposedly showed how seriously the petrostate was taking the climate challenge.
By Ian Scoones Apr. 28, 2024

‘Reduce carbon emissions’

This is an innovation aimed at fostering green industrialisation and consequently affecting trade.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Apr. 26, 2024

What is the legal problem with use of coal in Zim?

The debate around the social, environmental, and health impacts of coal mining remains relevant today, as the demand for coal continues to grow to sustain the world's cities.
By Tracy Mutowekuziva Mar. 22, 2024

Carbon conspiracy, tussling bearing no solutions

In this emission discourse, it is important for people to demonstrate the reduction of carbon footprints within one’s control.
By Peter Makwanya Feb. 12, 2024

Mixed response to carbon credit deal

Centre for Natural Resource Governance director Farai Maguwu flagged the carbon credit deal with the Dubai firm as “extension of extractivism” that exposed the poor to evictions.
By Nhau Mangirazi Dec. 27, 2023

Dubai carbon trader buys up African forests — saving the planet or environmental colonialism?

Blue Carbon will initially take 70% of the sale price of the credits, with 30% left for Liberia.
By Phillip Van Niekerk Nov. 29, 2023

Report objectively on Climate Change, media told

 AVCCMF chairperson Kwanele Hlabangana emphasised on the critical role of the media in raising awareness and promoting action on climate change.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Nov. 23, 2023

Carbon credits law in Zimbabwe

Promoting investment in clean energy and other projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions;
By Beatrice Moyo Nov. 7, 2023

'Zim’s economic instability putting off investors'

Speaking at the CZI 2023, Tanaka said it was very difficult for investors to invest in Zimbabwe because of the bumpy business environment.
By Blessed Mhlanga Oct. 29, 2023