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Saving River Njoro: The Fight That Is Rewriting Nakuru's Climate Script
14 Sep, 2025 08:01 AM
Dr. Nelson Maara, the County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Water, Energy, Environment, Climate Change, and Natural Resources in Nakuru County, confirmed the county’s rehabilitation of a 5km stretch of the river. “This is a joint effort between the
Dr. Nelson Maara, the County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Water, Energy, Environment, Climate Change, and Natural Resources in Nakuru County, confirmed the county’s rehabilitation of a 5km stretch of the river. “This is a joint effort between the
Forum Positions Africa’s Communities at Heart of Climate Finance
13 Sep, 2025 09:05 AM
The Forum’s living strategy reflects a shift from token consultation to genuine collaboration, setting the stage for a more equitable and trusted voluntary carbon market.
The Forum’s living strategy reflects a shift from token consultation to genuine collaboration, setting the stage for a more equitable and trusted voluntary carbon market.
Farmers in Nakuru Turn to Climate-Resilient Crops to Withstand Drought
10 Sep, 2025 04:23 PM
Climate change brought with it erratic rainfall and volent whirl wind that would uproot planted crops and leave the land totally bare. Ole Sunkuli tried to weather the situation by continuous planting depending on meteorological predictions, which he soon
Climate change brought with it erratic rainfall and volent whirl wind that would uproot planted crops and leave the land totally bare. Ole Sunkuli tried to weather the situation by continuous planting depending on meteorological predictions, which he soon
How Ethiopia’s Dam Reframes Climate Action in Africa
09 Sep, 2025 12:58 PM
GERD massive reservoir – capable of holding 74 billion cubic meters of water – has raised alarm in Egypt . Experts like Prof Abbas Sharaky , a geologist at Cairo University argue that the dams filling process could later become a huge loss for them.
GERD massive reservoir – capable of holding 74 billion cubic meters of water – has raised alarm in Egypt . Experts like Prof Abbas Sharaky , a geologist at Cairo University argue that the dams filling process could later become a huge loss for them.
International Day Highlights the Global Race for Clean Air
06 Sep, 2025 10:00 AM
Air pollution is also a global problem because it does not stay within national borders. Pollutants released in one area can travel long distances and affect people living far away. This reality shows why international cooperation is the only way forward.
Air pollution is also a global problem because it does not stay within national borders. Pollutants released in one area can travel long distances and affect people living far away. This reality shows why international cooperation is the only way forward.
Lower Eastern’s Giant Dam Nears Completion, Built to Anchor Climate Stability
04 Sep, 2025 09:27 AM
With a reservoir capacity of 688 million cubic meters, Thwake is set to serve over 1.3 million people across Makueni, Kitui, and parts of Machakos including the rapidly expanding Konza Techno City.
With a reservoir capacity of 688 million cubic meters, Thwake is set to serve over 1.3 million people across Makueni, Kitui, and parts of Machakos including the rapidly expanding Konza Techno City.
Why Lakes Are Lifelines We Cannot Afford To Lose
01 Sep, 2025 11:35 AM
Protecting lakes cannot be about one day of awareness, it must be a year-round commitment. Simply put, Lakes are lifelines, and safeguarding them is safeguarding our future.
Protecting lakes cannot be about one day of awareness, it must be a year-round commitment. Simply put, Lakes are lifelines, and safeguarding them is safeguarding our future.
How Schoolgirls Help Farmers Face Climate Challenges in Nakuru
29 Aug, 2025 09:38 AM
The unpredictable weather patterns, prolonged drought, and sudden floods have altered the rhythm of the land, challenging the livelihood that once sustained generations.
The unpredictable weather patterns, prolonged drought, and sudden floods have altered the rhythm of the land, challenging the livelihood that once sustained generations.
World Water Week 2025 Shows Why Saving Water Means Saving Lives
28 Aug, 2025 06:34 PM
As World Water Week 2025 reminds us, water is more than a source-it's survival. In Kenya and beyond, protecting freshwater systems is essential to fighting climate change, conserving biodiversity, and securing human livelihoods.
As World Water Week 2025 reminds us, water is more than a source-it's survival. In Kenya and beyond, protecting freshwater systems is essential to fighting climate change, conserving biodiversity, and securing human livelihoods.
How Kenya Is Using Rainfall to Regrow Forests and Reignite Civic Spirit
26 Aug, 2025 09:55 AM
Kenya’s tree growing campaign lays the foundation for a greener, stable future. With strong leadership and community involvement, the country is turning tree restoration into a shared national mission.
Kenya’s tree growing campaign lays the foundation for a greener, stable future. With strong leadership and community involvement, the country is turning tree restoration into a shared national mission.
Kenya Launches Tool to Protect Birds from Power Lines
25 Aug, 2025 05:28 PM
With the adoption of the new tool, energy developers and regulators will be able to understand the potential risks posed to birds by certain types of energy infrastructure. This, the stakeholders say, will improve early-stage renewable energy planning.
With the adoption of the new tool, energy developers and regulators will be able to understand the potential risks posed to birds by certain types of energy infrastructure. This, the stakeholders say, will improve early-stage renewable energy planning.
Farmers in Baringo, Nakuru Tap Solar energy to Fight Drought
22 Aug, 2025 03:43 PM
In recent years, shorter rainfall seasons and prolonged droughts across Kenya have further threatened agricultural production, making the adoption of solar-powered irrigation increasingly urgent for farmers’ survival.
In recent years, shorter rainfall seasons and prolonged droughts across Kenya have further threatened agricultural production, making the adoption of solar-powered irrigation increasingly urgent for farmers’ survival.