Terennial Heavy Rains Expose Botswana’s Vulnerability to Climate ChangeAdminMarch 9, 2026By Keletso Thobega ~ Botswana Botswana is historically known as a semi-arid country with little rainfall, but climate change has ... Read More
CJAM X Space: Dr. Othniel Yila Champions Indigenous Knowledge as a Pillar for Climate ResilienceAdminFebruary 16, 2026On February 13, 2026, Climate Justice Africa Magazine (CJAM) convened its monthly X Space conversation on a theme that resonates ... Read More
New Oxford Study: Extreme Heat Threat to Half of HumanityAdminFebruary 3, 2026A major University of Oxford study warns that nearly half of the global population, about 3.79 billion people, could be ... Read More
When Climate Extremes Collide: A Leadership Perspective on Africa’s Water CrisisAdminFebruary 2, 2026Africa’s water story has shifted from one of predictable seasonal rhythms to a relentless cycle of contradictions. Sudden downpours that ... Read More