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Feeding Kenya Shouldn’t Mean Starving the Soil

Citizen Reporter Isabella Nyagaka 25 Oct, 2025 12:56 PM

Fertilizer replenishes key nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which crops extract from the soil each season. For instance, one hectare of maize can absorb more than 40 kilograms of nitrogen and potassium annually. By using fertilizer, far

Fertilizer replenishes key nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which crops extract from the soil each season. For instance, one hectare of maize can absorb more than 40 kilograms of nitrogen and potassium annually. By using fertilizer, far

How Farmers are Facing the Cost of Climate Disruption

Citizen Reporter Alice Neema 25 Oct, 2025 11:55 AM

Agriculture contributes to 30% of Kenya’s GDP. Farmers plant crops according to the weather patterns that have been however the excess rainfall poses a threat not only to their profits but also the country’s food security.

Agriculture contributes to 30% of Kenya’s GDP. Farmers plant crops according to the weather patterns that have been however the excess rainfall poses a threat not only to their profits but also the country’s food security.

Understanding Biodiversity And Why It Matters For Everyone

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 24 Oct, 2025 06:24 PM

Understanding biodiversity is really about realizing how everything in nature is connected to everything we do. Every breath we take, every drop of water we drink, and every meal we eat is part of this great web of life.

Understanding biodiversity is really about realizing how everything in nature is connected to everything we do. Every breath we take, every drop of water we drink, and every meal we eat is part of this great web of life.

Why Kenya’s Poor Suffer Most During Climate Disasters

Citizen Reporter Pendo Setim 22 Oct, 2025 05:01 AM

A new United Nations report lays bare the scale of this crisis. It finds that 651 million people endure two or more climate hazards, while 309 million face three or four hazards simultaneously. The most affected regions? South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa,

A new United Nations report lays bare the scale of this crisis. It finds that 651 million people endure two or more climate hazards, while 309 million face three or four hazards simultaneously. The most affected regions? South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa,

Solar Energy: What Researchers Found About Dust Storms

Citizen Reporter Pendo Setim 21 Oct, 2025 05:11 AM

In a study published in the Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (JAMES), scientists revealed that dust storms not only block sunlight but also coat solar panels, reducing their efficiency and power output. It’s a double blow, less light and more

In a study published in the Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (JAMES), scientists revealed that dust storms not only block sunlight but also coat solar panels, reducing their efficiency and power output. It’s a double blow, less light and more

One Health, One Planet: Why Climate Action Is A Health Imperative

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 20 Oct, 2025 09:14 AM

In a world that often feels divided, the annual World Health Summit (WHS), held from October 12–14, 2025, in Berlin, stood out as a unifying call to tackle one of the biggest threats facing humanity today, climate change.

In a world that often feels divided, the annual World Health Summit (WHS), held from October 12–14, 2025, in Berlin, stood out as a unifying call to tackle one of the biggest threats facing humanity today, climate change.

Why Growing Trees Matters For Kenya's Greener Future

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 15 Oct, 2025 02:34 PM

Tree growing is not an event but a lifelong commitment. It begins with planting, but the true impact lies in ensuring that seedlings survive to maturity. By coming together to green our nation one tree at a time, Kenyans are creating a living bond.

Tree growing is not an event but a lifelong commitment. It begins with planting, but the true impact lies in ensuring that seedlings survive to maturity. By coming together to green our nation one tree at a time, Kenyans are creating a living bond.

Abu Dhabi Conservation Congress Unleashes Innovation to Save Ecosystems

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 13 Oct, 2025 04:00 PM

As the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi moves into its key Members' Assembly phase, the global conservation community is focusing on the growing threats from climate change and the creative solutions needed to tackle them.

As the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi moves into its key Members' Assembly phase, the global conservation community is focusing on the growing threats from climate change and the creative solutions needed to tackle them.

World Marks Disaster Risk Day Amid Rising Climate Threats

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 13 Oct, 2025 12:38 PM

Climate-related disasters, such as major floods and wildfires, are becoming more frequent and severe, putting vulnerable populations at risk and emphasizing the need for comprehensive, coordinated action.

Climate-related disasters, such as major floods and wildfires, are becoming more frequent and severe, putting vulnerable populations at risk and emphasizing the need for comprehensive, coordinated action.

Masters of Disguise: The Color-Shifting World of Octopuses

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 12 Oct, 2025 10:00 AM

In many ways, the octopus reminds us of how sophisticated life beneath the waves can be. From the moment a baby octopus takes its first swim, it carries the ocean’s secrets in its skin.

In many ways, the octopus reminds us of how sophisticated life beneath the waves can be. From the moment a baby octopus takes its first swim, it carries the ocean’s secrets in its skin.

Why Locals Hike to Heal: The Untold Power of Morop Tarambas Conservancy

Citizen Reporter Pendo Setim 11 Oct, 2025 01:00 PM

Morop Tarambas is a conservancy in the truest sense, land voluntarily set aside for wildlife, eco-tourism, sustainable farming, and cultural preservation. Legally recognized under Kenya’s Wildlife Act of 2013, it’s a model of community-led stewardship.

Morop Tarambas is a conservancy in the truest sense, land voluntarily set aside for wildlife, eco-tourism, sustainable farming, and cultural preservation. Legally recognized under Kenya’s Wildlife Act of 2013, it’s a model of community-led stewardship.

How Glaciers Sound A Warning And Tell A Story of Climate in Motion

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 11 Oct, 2025 10:00 AM

Glaciers are very susceptible to changes in temperature and as the world warms, they are melting at a pace never seen before.

Glaciers are very susceptible to changes in temperature and as the world warms, they are melting at a pace never seen before.

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