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CAMIC advocates alternative waste disposal to combat environmental pollution

  • ByOnline Editor
  • Published OnJuly 12, 2024

By Obiabin Onukwugha Climate Africa Media Initiative Centre (CAMIC) has highlighted several alternative methods that can be employed to dispose waste effectively and sustainably so as to tackle environmental pollution in Nigeria. CAMIC, an environmental advocacy body is committed to…

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CAMIC calls for urgent action to tackle coastal flooding in Africa

  • ByOnline Editor
  • Published OnJuly 10, 2024

By Obiabin Onukwugha Environmental advocacy body, Climate Africa Media Initiative Center (CAMIC) is calling for urgent action to address coastal flooding in Africa. The body said the call became imperative as local communities begin to experience river flooding as a…

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CAMIC deplores impact of climate change on Nigeria’s agric output

  • ByOnline Editor
  • Published OnJuly 5, 2024

By Obiabin Onukwugha An environmental advocacy body, Climate Africa Media Initiative Center (CAMIC), has expressed concern over the alarming impact of climate change on agricultural productivity in Nigeria. CAMIC said with agriculture being the backbone of Nigeria’s economy and a…

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CAMIC tasks communities, businesses on waste recycling

  • ByOnline Editor
  • Published OnJuly 3, 2024

By Obiabin Onukwugha An environmental advocacy body, Climate Africa Media Initiative Center (CAMIC) has called on communities, businesses, and governments to adopt effective recycling practices as a way to reducing waste and promoting environmental sustainability. It suggested paper, plastic gas…

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