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Our Right to Safe Food

Our Right to Safe Food

by Nnimmo | April 9, 2024 | Alternatives, Biosafety, Culture, Environment, Food, Policy

Nigeria, like many other African nations, stands at a crossroads to her food future. The stark choice is between adopting agricultural biotechnology in line with the industrial agriculture model or agreocology (regenerat

COP28 and the Evasion of Climate Justice

COP28 and the Evasion of Climate Justice

by Nnimmo | December 19, 2023 | Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Development alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment, Governance, Militarism, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

The foundation for voluntary emissions cut by nations was laid in the Copenhagen Accord (2009) and consolidated in the Paris Agreement (2015) under what is known as Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC). Th

Extractivism’s Ecological Time Bombs

Extractivism’s Ecological Time Bombs

by Nnimmo | December 3, 2023 | Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Governance, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

Extractivism is deeply  linked to ecological damage and negation of human rights Ecological damage because it disrupts ecosystems, from the simple case of conversion of land use to the fragmentation of biodiver

Will COP28 Play With Fire?

Will COP28 Play With Fire?

by Nnimmo | November 25, 2023 | Alternatives, Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Development alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment, Governance, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has again issued an Emissions Gap Report that underscores the fact that the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), the linchpin of the Paris agreement is not

The Artist in the Age of Anthropocene

The Artist in the Age of Anthropocene

by Nnimmo | October 30, 2023 | Alternatives, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Environment, Stories

Archeologists divide Earth’s history in a geologic time scale into a hierarchical series of smaller blocks of time. These divisions are called ages, epochs, periods, eras and eons based on Earth’s rock lay

Time to Build Solidarity, not Walls

Time to Build Solidarity, not Walls

by Nnimmo | October 15, 2023 | Alternatives, Analysis, Culture, Environment, Governance, Poetry, Stories

I thank the Chancellor and President, and the entire family of York University for the great honour being extended to me today.  Being born at a time we were at the edge of breaking free from colonialism, the notion of i

Environmental History of Nigeria 101

Environmental History of Nigeria 101

by Nnimmo | October 10, 2023 | Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Environment, Governance, Policy

Introduction The environmental history of Nigeria unfortunately is not a story filled with the rich biodiverse tropical rainforests of the Niger Delta or the cascading rich vegetation of the Sahel savanna but rather one

Decolonize our Waters

Decolonize our Waters

by Nnimmo | July 28, 2023 | Alternatives, Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Development alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment, Governance, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

there isn’t much life under water coated by layers of crude oil and contaminated to outlandish levels above safe limits.

Halting Ecological Crimes in Africa

Halting Ecological Crimes in Africa

by Nnimmo | June 21, 2023 | Analysis, Biosafety, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Development alternatives, Environment, Governance, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

The understanding of the Earth as a living entity and not a dead thing warns that rapacious exploitation that disrupts her regenerative powers are acts of cruelty or Ecocide.

Choked by Convenience

Choked by Convenience

by Nnimmo | June 5, 2023 | Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Environment, Poetry

Convenience and Greed The two thieves between whom We are nailed.  Shall we forgive them Seeing they know exactly what they are doing? Held high as cheap Hoisted aloft as efficient We got enarmoured Denuded Spat upo

For Justice and Dignity

For Justice and Dignity

by Nnimmo | April 25, 2023 | Alternatives, Analysis, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Development alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment, Governance, Policy

We have just had elections in Nigeria and by 29th May 2023 new persons will step into the saddle of political leadership. Considering the nature of our political system where the major parties are indistinguishable

Seducing the Bees

Seducing the Bees

by Nnimmo | April 17, 2023 | Environment, Poetry

I watched your back as you danced The ripples of the beats pulsating in your swings Your dance trumps magic Your dance so intimate I watched your elegant steps as the drums called I watched as you danced between the irok

The Unsustainability of Extractivism

The Unsustainability of Extractivism

by Nnimmo | March 2, 2023 | Analysis, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Development alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment, Policy

Extractivism lies at the base of the climate and food crises. It is propelled by a complex of mentalities and power differentials that are basically self-reinforcing in practice, underwriting and rationalizing socio-ecol

Don’t Play Politics with our Environment

Don’t Play Politics with our Environment

by Nnimmo | February 8, 2023 | Alternatives, Biosafety, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Development alternatives, Environment, Food, Governance, Policy, Uncategorized

The focus of this town hall is fundamental for our survival and to living in dignity. Without a safe environment the enjoyment of human rights is impossible.

Food, Culture, and Colonialism

Food, Culture, and Colonialism

by Nnimmo | January 25, 2023 | Biosafety, Climate Change, Culture, Environment, Food

While it is true that colonialism is hugely built around political and economic planks, it also significantly impacts socio-cultural, environmental, agricultural, and other spheres. It impacts all these spheres by contro