Daily Archives: June 18, 2026

The Silent Climate Victims: Women, Children, and Rural Communities Left Out of Climate News

By Ibrahima Yakubu Climate change is often presented in headlines as a story of rising temperatures, floods, droughts, and environmental disasters. While these narratives are...

Reporting Climate Change in Local Languages: Why English Alone Is Not Enough

By Ibrahima Yakubu Climate change has become one of the most defining global challenges of our time. From extreme flooding to prolonged droughts, desertification, and...

Climate Displacement: The New Migration Story Journalists Are Not Fully Covering

By Ibrahima Yakubu Migration has long been reported through the lens of conflict, economic hardship, and search for better opportunities. However, a new and rapidly...

Youth and Climate Storytelling: Why Young Journalists Are the Future of Environmental

By Ibrahima Yakubu Climate change is no longer a distant scientific prediction, it is a lived reality shaping communities, economies, and daily survival. From flooding...

Climate Change and Mental Health: The Forgotten Story in Environmental Reporting

By Ibrahima Yakubu Climate change is often reported through the lens of rising temperatures, flooding, droughts, and food insecurity. However, one critical dimension remains largely...

Environmental advocate Comrd. Abel Y. Hayas outlines strategies for improving soil health, protecting the...

By Comrd. Abel Y. Hayas Kaduna State has been urged to embrace a farming system that minimizes or completely eliminates the use of chemical fertilizers...

JEI Plants for Resilience on World Desertification and Drought Day 2026

By Aliyu Gerengi, Gombe World Desertification and Drought Day (WDD) Organized globally by the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), this year’s global observance...

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