Here is a round-up of last week’s climate stories:Last week, the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority said $50 million has been committed in a joint venture agreement with Vitol, called “Carbon Vista.” NSIA said the investment would focus on infrastructure, agriculture, energy, and carbon, offsetting technologies that would “significantly” reduce household air pollution and domestic emissions.
Read moreAt the awareness campaign of the significance of “Earth Day” last week, Michael Freeman, Israeli ambassador to Nigeria, said his country was inventing practicable and applicable technologies to assist in the fight against the negative effects of climate change. Freeman said Israel has expertise in the use of renewable energy and storage, adding that cooperation between both countries could help record significant progress in tackling the many challenges of climate change.