Kano shows impressive growth in climate governance ranking

Kano State has achieved impressive growth in Nigeria's climate governance ranking. This progress is celebrated in recent reports.

The article highlights Kano's impressive growth in Nigeria's climate governance ranking. This development reflects positive advancements in the state's environmental policies and practices. Related snippets mention innovation and commitment in other sectors, but the focus remains on climate governance. No specific details on the ranking methodology or exact position are provided in the sources.

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