Zimbabwe climate change
220 New Irrigation Plots Boosts with Climate
Chisumbanje, Zimbabwe –Nestled in one of Zimbabwe''s most arid agricultural landscapes, Green Fuel is spearheading a remarkable transformation. Through an ambitious and visionary land and water development program, the
Zimbabwe intensifies Article 6 readiness for the c...
Zimbabwe hopes to attain full Article 6 readiness in the first half of 2025. The Ministry has the mandate to promote and regulate carbon trading in Zimbabwe and facilitate trade in carbon credits to contribute to climate change
As Wetlands COP15 opens in Zimbabwe, it''s time to rethink
But external pressures—driven by extractive industries, land-use change, and climate stress—are growing rapidly. Without targeted support, we risk losing these ecosystems for good. COP15
In Parched Zimbabwe, Small-Scale Farmers Turn
And Zimbabwe-based climate change, food systems, and natural resource management expert Anna Brazier says production of traditional cereal crops in the country is slowly increasing as the markets are growing.
Mr. Stefan Crets, Executive Director of CSR Europe, to Grace
Honourable Evelyn Ndlovu – Guest of Honor, Minister of Environment, Climate and Wildlife Ambassador Tadeous T. Chifamba – Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Climate
Towards a common vision of climate, peace and
This report addresses the interconnected challenges posed by climate change, migration, fragility, and socio-economic vulnerability in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe has been significantly impacted by climate variability,
UN: World facing worst drought in history due
According to the report, 90 million people across eastern and southern Africa are facing acute hunger, with some regions experiencing their worst drought in history. In Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Zambia
Rising temperatures, droughts, and shifting seasons: Zimbabwe
Climate change, once a distant concern for Zimbabweans, has now become a harsh reality, affecting every corner of the country. From prolonged droughts to erratic rainfall patterns, the
Indigenous knowledge systems crucial in wetland conservation
In its preamble, the Paris Agreement ( 2015) acknowledges that parties should respect, promote and consider indigenous and traditional knowledge systems as valuable in tackling climate
Increasing clashes between elephants and humans in Zimbabwe
Increasing clashes between elephants and humans in Zimbabwe highlight the effects of population pressure and climate change In the first quarter of the year, at least three people
New study warns the world is running out of time to avoid
Bad climate news is everywhere. Africa is being hit particularly hard by climate change and extreme weather, impacting lives and livelihoods. We are living in a world that is warming at
Govt seeks partnerships to address energy crisis
UN resident and humanitarian co-ordinator in ZImbabwe Edward Kallon said the impacts of climate change in Zimbabwe were profound. "Yet, Zimbabwe''s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 33% per capita by
Young Women Fight for Rights and Protection in
Five young women from the communities of Chipinge and Binga are on a mission to amplify their voices and advocate for their rights, particularly in the face of climate-induced disasters and socio-economic challenges. With the support of
Legal paths to just energy in SA, Zimbabwe studied
Despite stronger legal instruments, consistent implementation remains a challenge. Zimbabwe''s policy efforts include the Draft Climate Change Bill and National Renewable Energy Policy. However, Tariro ''s research found that
How Zimbabwe and the FAO Are
WFP image ZimNow Reporter Beneath Zimbabwe''s sun-baked soil lies a seed of change. With climate crises, economic strains, and global instability threatening food security, the nation is reimagining its agricultural future—and
African Solutions to Climate Change: Homegrown Strategies
The success of African climate solutions lies in their contextual relevance, community ownership, and resource efficiency. They are proof that climate action doesn''t always require billion-dollar
Zimbabwe hosts COP15 amid alarming global wetlands decline
The 15th Meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Convention on Wetlands (COP15) officially kicks off today in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, bringing together 172 contracting
Climate change fuelling malaria surge across Southern Africa
SOUTHERN Africa is facing a worrying resurgence of malaria, with health experts warning that climate change is intensifying the threat across the region. Unusually heavy rains, shifting
Mukwererera: Traditional answer to climate change
Cups made from metal and other materials were introduced in Zimbabwe by the colonial settlers. Today, these utensils are considered part of the colonial legacy which Shamudzarira says
Zimbabwe''s Scrap Metal Hunters Quietly Tackle Climate Change
As climate change intensifies and urban waste continues to mount, the work of Zimbabwe''s scrap metal hunters is more relevant than ever. In a country facing economic hardship and
