Meet the three-horned chameleon of Uganda
They look like moody dinosaurs and hunt with lightning-fast tongues. In Uganda, one conservationist protects them while inspiring children and supporting local livelihoods.

journalism, film & media design

journalism, film & media design
They look like moody dinosaurs and hunt with lightning-fast tongues. In Uganda, one conservationist protects them while inspiring children and supporting local livelihoods.
In a Lagos market, spoiled pineapples and watermelons are turned into biogas. The pilot plant provides light, cooking gas and power while cutting thousands of tons of CO2.
From aluminum cans to couture, Roberto Zinli’s recycled fashion is redefining style and sustainability across Benin’s catwalk scene.
Scientists have discovered that certain African mealworm larvae can digest styrofoam thanks to bacteria in their gut.
Neighborhoods in Senegalese cities are getting a makeover – residents are clearing waste, planting flowers, and repainting buildings. They’re rolling up their sleeves and spending cash to improve their districts.
A grassroots movement in Uganda is equipping young women with tools to better adapt to climate change, to make the next generation more climate-resilient.
This report was submitted in the Environmental Reporting categoryat the One World Media Awards.
Eco Africa is a TV magazine show highlighting solutions to small and large environmental issues.
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