Researchers 🔬 want to prevent the transmission of diseases😷 like Ebola and COVID-19 to lowland gorillas🦍 in Congo 🇨🇬. Want to know more - check out for #EcoAfrica, #DW's pan-African environmental magazine. https://t.co/H6prL6eaiq
A growing number of startups in Germany 🇩🇪is relying on regional food 🥕🥔🥬chains for their produce 🥙🥖🫔A trend that should make our food industry healthier, more sustainable and in the long run even cheaper with regard to production. https://t.co/jpuTup52JK
A pan-African survey by Afrobarometer found that about half say they've seen extreme weather🌪️ become more severe in the last decade. The very vulnerable seem to be the people living in Africa's #megacities. Don't miss DW's online special https://t.co/v46hXAZ3kI @dw_environment
Voila partis pour une nouvelle édition d’Éco Afrique. Sidonie Legla et Bamba Faye vous donnent rendez-vous pour les derniers projets verts en Afrique et en Europe. Rejoignez -les ! https://t.co/1m4BfrTbYi. @dw_francais@dw_environment
Green businesses shouldn't go green on the quiet. So see you next Friday for next episode of #ecoafrica. You'll be amazed by the positive impact of six eco-initiatives from Africa and Europe. Dont'miss https://t.co/nM0sFNDBeR @dw_globalideas@dw_francais@CTVEnvironment
Nigeria🇳🇬 easily generates over 1 million tons of e-waste 📱🗑️, says Ifeanyi Ochonogor 👨🏭. The founder of E-Terra has developed ways to handle e-waste 🖨️as a resource. See more on this weeks #ecoafrica. https://t.co/X0mWDAmBI8 @dw_globalideas@channelstv@dw_francais
The latest #ecoafrica show is now out! 📣 We check out efforts to save Kenya’s Mountain Bongo antelope 🦌, Burkina Faso’s plastic weavers and replanting ebony trees in Cameroon 🇨🇲. Check it out 📲 : https://t.co/JhWjZqrAbE @dw_francais@CTVEnvironment@dw_globalideas
“The polluters should pay!” says marine expert Regina Folorunsho.The Nigerian🇳🇬scientist tells #ecoafrica🌍why we need to do more to protect our oceans 🏝for future generations👫. Listen to what this women has to say: https://t.co/r5HgaDUW0V. @dw_environment , @CTVEnvironment
Africa's construction industry is booming 🏬- but it could be more eco-friendly.Nigerian and German scientists are teaming up to develop a greener 🍃alternative to concrete-made from cassava peels. #ecoafrica has the story: https://t.co/5g9qwhUVJE. @dw_globalideas , @dw_francais
#ecoafrica 🌍 found a company making kites that collect wind 💨 energy 💡 while in flight. They can reach new heights and can be used just about anywhere.
Have a look: https://t.co/we2WsrDLzp
Have you checked out this week's #ecoafrica episode? 😎🌱 We take a look at how unpredictable weather in Kenya has led some farmers to explore the exotic idea of silk production. Catch it here 👏🏾 https://t.co/NWAwYyAewR
#EcoAfrica 🌍 went to the infamous Kibarani dump in Mombasa, Kenya 🇰🇪 to see how it is going green🌿. The government and local private stakeholders have started to repurpose the tract of land into a recreational park.
Have a quick read: https://t.co/pGTk8e8xZS
Can one person make a difference when it comes to desertification?Come along with #ecoafrica 🌍 and meet Yacouba Sawadogo who started planting trees🌱 in northern Burkina Faso 🇧🇫in1980 and see the fruits of his labor in greening his country.https://t.co/Uo8BT8FjSG @dw_francais
The latest episode of #ecoafrica 🌍 is now out! 👍🏿This week we celebrate some people who deserve to be celebrated... Ordinary citizens who through their actions do their bit to protect the environment🌿. Let's take a look 👀 https://t.co/PZ4HIejMId @dw_environment@watchkwese