At the "Our Ocean" Conference in 2026, African leaders committed to expanding coastal exclusion zones and establishing artisanal management zones to protect marine ecosystems and prioritize the livelihoods of artisanal fishers. Efforts in Ghana and West Africa have cracked down on illegal industrial trawling, with the "Transform Bottom Trawling" coalition campaigning against destructive fishing practices. The focus is on excluding industrial fishing, empowering local fishing councils, and promoting community-based marine conservation efforts to address overfishing and prioritize the interests of coastal communities. Calls for more sustainable management solutions like Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) are emphasized to increase artisanal catches and support food security, with a focus on reducing the crisis caused by bottom trawling in the oceans.
Tag: West Africa
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Premier Energies begins trial production at 5.6GW solar facility
Premier Energies has expanded their solar module manufacturing capacity to 11.1GW with a new facility in Telangana, India, featuring advanced technology and employing 2,000 people. The company's use of TOPCon technology and zero busbar architecture aligns with India's renewable energy goals and supports the growth of the country's solar manufacturing sector. In addition to domestic projects, Premier Energies has secured contracts to supply solar power systems in Benin, West Africa, contributing to the government's initiative to increase access to clean energy. This development highlights the company's commitment to sustainable solutions and the global transition towards renewable energy sources.
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Earth blocks keep homes cool while cutting emissions in Kenya’s drylands
In Laikipia County, Kenya, the use of compressed earth blocks in housing construction is highlighted as a sustainable and climate-friendly alternative to traditional building materials. Initiatives like the Cement and Concrete Breakthrough Initiative and the Belém Call for Action for Sustainable and Affordable Housing are aiming to decarbonize the industry and promote sustainable building practices. The International Coalition for Building Climate Resilience (ICBC) emphasizes the importance of affordable, resource-efficient, low-carbon housing in achieving climate goals and sustainable development. This traditional building approach is gaining renewed attention in low-income communities facing the impacts of climate change, such as extreme heat. Additionally, buildings in West Africa, like the Museum of West African Art in Benin City, Nigeria, are being constructed using eco-friendly methods such as compressed earth blocks and rammed earth architecture, offering low-cost and energy-efficient solutions to reduce the carbon footprint of buildings in the region.