Nigeria’s voice in environmental and developmental journalism has earned global recognition as The Environment Outreach Magazine has been listed as a reference publication at the world-renowned Stanford University in California, USA, with Bibliographical Reference No. GE190.N6ES584.
Stanford University, a global centre of excellence, has nurtured some of the brightest political and business leaders, including former British Prime Minister, Mr. Rishi Sunak, a proud product of Stanford’s Graduate School of Business. The inclusion of Environment Outreach Magazine in its bibliographical references underscores the publication’s credibility, quality, and relevance to global research and scholarship.
On the university’s official website, the magazine is proudly cited as Nigeria’s No. 1 Environment and Development News Magazine, a testament to its pioneering role in advancing climate change awareness, environmental advocacy, and sustainable development reporting.
Chief Noble Akenge FNES JP, Publisher of the magazine, could not hold back his gratitude, dedicating the milestone to God, readers, and all supporters who have stood by the publication through the years.
> “To God be the glory for this worthy recognition. I thank you all for your support and encouragement over the years. God bless you richly,” Chief Akenge stated.
Founded with a vision to promote environmental consciousness and sustainable development in Nigeria and Africa, Environment Outreach Magazine has consistently provided cutting-edge reportage, in-depth analyses, and thought leadership on climate action, biodiversity conservation, environmental policy, and green economy opportunities.
This recognition by one of the world’s most prestigious universities not only elevates the magazine but also places Nigeria on the global map of credible environmental journalism, affirming the country’s growing contribution to sustainability discourse worldwide.
As the world grapples with climate change and environmental degradation, this milestone highlights how African voices, led by dedicated publications like Environment Outreach Magazine, are shaping conversations and solutions for a greener, more sustainable future.
Analysts believe the Federal Government should seize this opportunity to promote Nigeria’s global image, strengthen its environmental diplomacy, and showcase its intellectual contributions on the world stage. With deliberate support for indigenous publications already earning international recognition, Nigeria can position itself as a leader in sustainability reporting and climate change advocacy across Africa and beyond.
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