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COP27, the Loss and the Damage at Injury Time

COP27, the Loss and the Damage at Injury Time

by Nnimmo | November 29, 2022 | Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Governance, Militarism, Policy

The recently concluded COP27 at Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, did not rise beyond the low bars set by previous editions. Except for Loss and Damage, the answer to the question as to what was gained at the COP is blowing in the

Imagining a Future with Hope

Imagining a Future with Hope

by Nnimmo | November 22, 2022 | Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Development alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment, Policy

At Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF), we always aim to understand the events unfolding around us by examining their roots and varied manifestations. Our fundamental position is that the crises the world faces are

Oil Theft Pollutes Our Nation

Oil Theft Pollutes Our Nation

by Nnimmo | October 10, 2022 | Analysis, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Governance, Policy

We have heard sordid tales and seen utterly despoiled environments, but the official declaration that a 4 kilometres pipeline was built in the ocean and illegally operated for 9 years through an offshore platform without

Seeing Red with the Blue Economy

Seeing Red with the Blue Economy

by Nnimmo | September 26, 2022 | Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Development alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment, Governance, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

Without a plan, and a redefinition of development and progress, we may end up in a cemetery of junk technologies and bequeath to our children stranded assets in equally stranded communities. A mindless implementation of

Not an African COP

Not an African COP

by Nnimmo | September 22, 2022 | Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

Calling COP27 that will be held in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, an African COP is simply a tale that has a tail aimed at presenting the false notion that this is an opportunity to solve the ravages of climate change on the co

Biosafety in Shambles

Biosafety in Shambles

by Nnimmo | August 4, 2022 | Biosafety, Culture, Environment, Food, Governance, Policy

We cannot afford to keep gambling with our biosafety. To do so is to set ourselves up for intergenerational consequences; needless to mention the current crises that are being exacerbated. Genetic modification and other

Waving off Climate Action in the Heatwaves

Waving off Climate Action in the Heatwaves

by Nnimmo | July 19, 2022 | Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Development alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment

Climate change is a result of human activities with reference to production, movement, and consumption of goods. A whole lot of these goods are products of transformation of natural resources, not to meet the basic needs

The Ikarama Paradox

The Ikarama Paradox

by Nnimmo | June 16, 2022 | Analysis, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Dirty Energy, Environment, Governance, Policy

There are communities in the Niger Delta that would compete to have the dubious notoriety of being the oil spills capital of the world due to the regularity of oil spill incidents they experience. Ikarama community in Ye

Learning for Change

Learning for Change

by Nnimmo | April 12, 2022 | Alternatives, Culture, Environment

The wise is a knowledge holder and keeper.  Learning is a lifelong process. In other words, we never graduate from the schools of life as long as we are still on planet earth. We learn to walk, to speak intelligibly

Fiddling while the Planet Burns

Fiddling while the Planet Burns

by Nnimmo | April 5, 2022 | Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Development alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment, Governance, Militarism

The third report to emerge from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in the span of eight months has again exposed the folly of humankind on its addiction to dirty energy sources. The report clearly shows

Reject Seed Colonialism in Africa

Reject Seed Colonialism in Africa

by Nnimmo | March 8, 2022 | Alternatives, Analysis, Biosafety, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Food, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

It has often been said that one of the ways to colonize a people is by dismantling or subverting their culture. This pathway is also effective for building dependency and disrupting the systems that organically secures t

Time for a Peoples’ COP

Time for a Peoples’ COP

by Nnimmo | December 10, 2021 | Analysis, Climate Change, Corporate Capture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Governance, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

As COP26 went on, there was a parallel Cop26coalition’s people’s summit centred on real climate and devoid of vested fossil interests. It exposed COP26 to be a Conference of Polluters, Conference of Profiteers or Confere

COP26: Injury Time

COP26: Injury Time

by Nnimmo | November 6, 2021 | Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Poetry, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

12 years ago  We were already in Injury Time Fighting for a temperature target of 1C Today Nature has been patient enough So patient not to call off the game Though the ball has left the pitch Nature has given human

Accelerating Climate Action by Design

Accelerating Climate Action by Design 

by Nnimmo | October 16, 2021 | Analysis, Climate Change, Development alternatives, Environment

The theme for the World Habitat Day 2021, Accelerating Urban Action for a Carbon-free World, is a strong call on architects and all practitioners involved in the design and actualisation of the built environment and rela

What After Oil

What After Oil

by Nnimmo | September 16, 2021 | Alternatives, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Development alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment, Policy

Good morning, distinguished participants in this Public Forum. I have the privilege of welcoming us all to this event which is organized by the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Foundation in partnership with Health of