Tuesday, December 22, 2015

GERMANY TO ENGAGE IN GREEN INVESTMENTS IN AFRICA

GERMANY TO ENGAGE IN GREEN INVESTMENTS IN AFRICA


Efforts to promote and transit to green/renewable energy in Africa have continued to increase momentum.

The German government in Nigeria has added its support towards the building of green technologies in the continent.

German Ambassador to Nigeria, Micheal Zenner, said his country was already carrying out a research to find areas of need to support Africa.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Nkechinyere Itodo, Ambassador Zenner was of the view that within the transition period, Africa could, before renewable energy use is completely achieved in the continent, exploit the use of gas instead of coal, because gas energy is less polluting than other classical energy sources.





5 comments:

  1. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) 98, 000 Nigerian women die annually from smokes inhaled while cooking with firewood, thousands of hectares of forest lands are degraded and millions of trees are cut down for fire-wood and charcoal business, a practice which is the major cause of deforestation and land degradation thereby leading to desertification, climate change and threaten Agricultural productivity. Clean and Sustainable energy will pave ways for Environmental Sustainability for socio-economic development, improved livelihood and human well-being. The Time For Action is Right Now. Dr. Aminu Zakari (MD, MBBS).

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  2. That's right Dr. Zakari. Thanks for your very apt contributions. No better choice now indeed than to go green!

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  3. Exactly, that is just the honest truth. Hope the current Environment Minister will actualise the clean cook stove project...

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    1. I share your hope Ginika. Concrete steps must begin to be taken by the Nigerian government and seen by the people if these whole talks about transition to green economy is to be taken seriously!

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  4. Exactly, that is just the honest truth. Hope the current Environment Minister will actualise the clean cook stove project...

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