Media Monitoring, Thursday 25 January

Driven by South Africa, the continent deploys 3.7 GW of solar energy in 2023.

British International Investment allocates $2.6 million for solarization of Owendo Mineral Port in Gabon. (Afrik21)

5 Gulf-led green energy initiatives in Africa to watch. (Energy Capital Power)

Mauritania poised to emerge as a key green hydrogen producer, reports indicate. (ESI Africa)

Driven by South Africa, the continent deploys 3.7 GW of solar energy in 2023. (Afrik21)

Renewable revolution: Solar, wind, and nuclear power to dominate global electricity by 2026. (African Review)

West Africa crop yields: New models suggest less impact from climate change. (Nature)

Rising temperatures lead to woody vines taking over forests, jeopardizing carbon storage, reveals study. (Earth.com)

South Africa's Zero Carbon Charge to complete off-grid EV charging station by June 2024. (Tech Point Africa)

Carbon removals platform acquires 1,000 direct air capture units from Kenyan plant. (Carbon Pulse)

Global Forum on Migration and Development focuses on climate change impact on human mobility. (Relief Web)

Strengthening health systems in Malawi amid climate-driven health challenges. (Last Mile Health)

Climate death toll in Africa calls for urgent action. (News Central Africa)

Cardinal Czerny boosts 'Green Church' project in Benin, focusing on environmental conservation. (La Croix)