February 11
- National Civil Protection Director Works in Cabinda (ANGOP)
- State Secretary Pleased With Water Coverage Level (ANGOP)
- Ministry Disbands Coast Water Board (Nairobi Star)
- Mombasa Leaders Reject Garbage Collector (Nairobi Star)
- NEMA Orders Lake Naivasha Cleared (Nairobi Star)
- Water Shortage Hits Amagoro (Nairobi Star)
February 10
- High Prices Expected to Cause Famine (Radio Dabanga)
- Cleaner Energy Sources Grow (SANF)
- Ravaged By Drought - the Number of Malnourished Children Rises (IPS)
- Fears of a New Drought As La Niña Returns (IRIN)
- Increase in Electronic Waste Threatens Environment (UN News)
- Smugglers Force 22 Overboard in Boat Tradedy (UN News)
- 'Probe Mutukula Water Project' (Observer)
- Oil Boom - Conservationists Raise Eyebrows Over Threats to Nature (Monitor)
- Swanu and Nudo Concerned Over Buffalo (Namibian)
- Domestic Consumption Is Main Contributor to Growing E-Waste [press release] (UNEP)
- Women Engineers Promote Low-Carbon Cooking (AlertNet)
- Chief Wants Tafo Decongested By KMA (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Greenpeace Criticizes Zuma on Energy [press release] (Greenpeace)
- Help On the Way for Ngobi Community (BuaNews)
- MONUSCO Invites Political Actors to Preserve a Peaceful Environment and to Use Legally Prescribed Channels to Resolve Disputes [press release] (Monusco)
- New Agip Spill, Indigenes Fear Fire Outbreak (Leadership)
- Mutagamba On the Spot Over NFA Director (Independent)
- Imagining the Great Green Wall of Africa [analysis] (ISS)
- Mines Threaten the Environment (RNW Africa)
- Global Carbon Exchange Partners Carbonsystems (Biz-Community)
- Lake Duluti May Ease City's Water Problems (Arusha Times)
- Environment Ministry to Create Supervision Body (ANGOP)
- Community-Based Forestation Activities in Central Region Making Good Progress (Shabait)
- EMA Gives Chinese Investor Ultimatum (The Herald)
- Fear Grips Eko City as Lekki Residents Experience Sea Rise (Daily Champion)
- Mary Broh Axes Meat Traders (New Dawn)
- Heavy Dew Obstructs Aircraft Landing At RIA (New Dawn)
- VP Kalonzo, Mombasa Mayor Tiff Over Garbage (Nairobi Star)
- KWS Offered Sh1.8 Billion for Southern Bypass (Nairobi Star)
- Developed Countries Rapped (The Herald)
- Of Rhino Horn, Manhood, Fingernails and Toenails [opinion] (The Herald)
- Famine, Water Shortage Hit Baringo and Turkana (Nairobi Star)
- EAC Investors to Pay More for Environment Studies (Business Daily)
- Govt Spends Half of Climate Funds (Citizen)
February 9
- Become a Trees for Zambia Ambassador - Greenpop (Biz-Community)
- Windmill Ideal for Pumping Water in Rural Areas (Citizen)
- Climate Conversations - Green Development Is a Slippery Fish (AlertNet)
- Traditional Weather Prediction Incorporated Into Forecasts (AlertNet)
- Govt Plans R22 Billion 'Green' Investment to Create 50,000 Jobs (Biz-Community)
- Irrigation Minister Announces All-Out Cooperation Strategy With Nile Basin States (Egypt Online)
- UNEP to Mark 40th Anniversary With Mini Marathon (Daily Trust)
- Early Signs of Rain Ease Lafia, Environs From Heat Wave (Daily Trust)
- China, FG Reject EU Carbon Emmission Charges (Daily Trust)
- Illegal Stone Quarry Posing a Danger to Weija Dam [analysis] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Lagos Assembly Decries State of Public Toilets (The Moment)
- Expert Advocates Amendment to NOSDRA Act (Daily Trust)
- NESREA Popularises Regulations On Environment in Nasarawa (Daily Trust)
- Will the Tap Ever Run Again? [analysis] (Daily Trust)
- Wetland to Plant 12 Million Economic Trees Nationwide (Daily Trust)
- Cross River Govt Laments Incessant Flooding (Daily Trust)
- Stakeholders Fine Tune National Biosafety Framework (Daily Trust)
- Climate Conversations - How to Design a Redd+ Project [press release] (AlertNet)
- LASWA Begins Clearance of Water Hyacinth From Waterways (Vanguard)
- Cholera Outbreak Hits South (IPS)
- NGO's Pitch in After Shack Fire (West Cape News)
- District Faces Looming Drought This Year (Citizen)
- Google Wrests Control of Cool It Climate Leaderboard [press release] (Greenpeace)
- World Bank-Funded Irrigation Project Starts (Times of Zambia)
- Inhabitants Call On Concerned Body to Build Fences for Belew-Kelew Historical Site (Shabait)
- Foschini Enlists to Save the Rhino (Biz-Community)
- Ecological Disaster in Djerba (Tunisia Live)
- The Country Flares 2.5 Billion Cubic Feet of Gas Annually - Igbuzor (Leadership)
- Nation to Improve Forest Management (Focus)
- Environment Ministry Conducts Survey On Ultra-Deepwater Project (ANGOP)
- Popular Mereki Drive-in to Reopen After Typhoid Scare (SW Radio)
- Airtel, NWSC Ink e-Water Payment Deal (Monitor)
- Software APPs for Farmers Win Prizes (SciDev.Net)
- Get Wise About Marine Tourism (Namibian)
- Poaching Syndicate Caught Red-Handed (Namibian)
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