WFP warns of flood, cyclone risks in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is poised for a shift to normal-to-above-normal rainfall for the 2025-2026 season after surviving a record-breaking mid-season dry spell during the last agricultural cycle. However, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has issued a warning that the return of La Niña conditions brings heightened risks of flooding and tropical cyclones that could threaten…

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Global renewable energy investment hit US$807 billion in 2024

Global investments in the energy transition reached a new record of US$2.4 trillion in 2024 – a 20% increase from the average annual levels of 2022/23. About one-third was directed towards renewable energy technologies, pushing renewable energy investment to US$807 billion. Despite this milestone, year-on-year growth of renewables slowed significantly, with annual investments increasing by…

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Zim signs Belém Declaration on people-centred climate action

Staff Writer Zimbabwe joined a significant international coalition, formally endorsing the Belém Declaration on Hunger, Poverty, and People-Centred Climate Action during the recent Belém Climate Summit in Brazil. The declaration, signed on Friday, November 7, by leaders from 43 countries and the European Union, places the humanitarian and social impacts of global warming at the…

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Zimbabwe’s priorities for COP30

Staff Writer Zimbabwe requires a minimum of US$29.3 billion to adapt and mitigate the climate crisis through 2035, a new report shows. According to the country’s official position paper for the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Zimbabwe is framing the upcoming summit as a…

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Red Cross helps farming communities cope with prolonged drought

Rising temperatures and increasingly erratic rainfall have reshaped Zimbabwe’s climate, with droughts now striking every two to three years instead of once a decade. This has resulted in 2.7 million rural Zimbabweans facing recurrent food insecurity.  As the global climate crisis accelerates, hitting the South earliest and hardest, humanitarian responses are evolving from short-term relief…

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‘New climate pledges do little to correct global warming projection’

Current climate pledges by governments have resulted in only a marginal reduction of the projected global temperature increase this century, leaving the world on a path to a serious escalation of climate risks and damages, a new report shows.  The warning comes in the latest Emissions Gap Report by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), issued on Tuesday ahead of the COP30 climate conference which opens…

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Zimbabwe set for above-normal rainfall

Staff Writer Zimbabwe is set for another wet summer, with climate experts confirming a strong likelihood of La Niña conditions that are expected to drive normal to above-normal rainfall across most of the country for the 2025-2026 cropping season. The La Niña phenomenon is a natural climate cycle characterised by cooler-than-average Pacific Ocean temperatures, typically…

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