#HempCrops clean #toxins from #soil, prevent #soilerosion & soil compaction with its large tap root system. The leaves & stalks that fall ensure #nutrients like #nitrogen re-enter the ecosystem. #Hemp also draws CO2 from the atmosphere at a greater rate than any other plant.
Africa has enormous potential to derive more value from its forests without producing more wood, and so could provide a good example of the possibilities of the circular #bioeconomy, says Lauri Hetemäki of @europeanforest . https://t.co/KJTtnu7HVo
Acting on a tip, we raided Qingdao Recycling Ltd in Lilongwe. Despite being warned to stop producing thin plastics, have continued to so.
This government is serious about Rule of Law. Our inspectors have my full support & we will deal with these unscrupulous businesses.
The KNGS (Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa) and the emerging giant Egypt attracts more than 75 percent of the startup funding coming to the continent @DisruptAfrica What do you think is a unique thing happening to these ecosystems that other African countries can learn?
Rangers in #Dzalanyama forest reserve between #Malawi & #Mozambique carry remains of a workmate stoned to death while fighting off armed charcoal producers. Dzalanyama is a crime scene. The war on charcoal must be won. #CleanCooking energy saves lives & #forests#SDG7@EUinMalawi
Also, concerned farmers who cultivates soybeans, a crop used as raw material for cooking oil production, expressed gloomy of their crops future as local manufacturers have scaled down operations and intends to lay-off 50% of their workforce due to punitive Tax on cooking oil.
The country’s electricity generating company-EGENCO has spent K10 billion to remove silt in its dams in order to sustain power generation.
EGENCO CEO William Liabunya disclosed this yesterday during the company’s tree planting exercise in Lirangwe, Blantyre
#CFMNews#Malawi
Excitingly, the City’s new climate change and resilience campaign, Let’s ACT. For a Stronger Cape Town, has also been launched today to help build a stronger, healthier and more equal Cape Town for all.