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When Nature Paints the Landscape: The Mysterious Red Transformation of Lake Bogoria
24 Jul, 2025 02:23 PM
The red colouration of Lake Bogoria should not alarm anyone; it has occurred severally before and is a natural phenomenon.
The red colouration of Lake Bogoria should not alarm anyone; it has occurred severally before and is a natural phenomenon.
Global Tribunal Delivers Legal Wake-Up Call for Climate Justice
24 Jul, 2025 01:00 PM
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has delivered a powerful advisory opinion declaring that states are legally obligated to prevent environmental harm and protect both present and future generations from the effects of climate change.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has delivered a powerful advisory opinion declaring that states are legally obligated to prevent environmental harm and protect both present and future generations from the effects of climate change.
Born Wild in 1946: Nairobi National Park’s Legacy Lives Loud
24 Jul, 2025 10:44 AM
Nairobi National Park Born in 1946: Home of the Big 5. The park's location near the city makes it a remarkable success story in conservation, where contemporary urban life coexists with wild nature. Today, it draws both residents and tourists who wish to
Nairobi National Park Born in 1946: Home of the Big 5. The park's location near the city makes it a remarkable success story in conservation, where contemporary urban life coexists with wild nature. Today, it draws both residents and tourists who wish to
Climate: How War is Erasing Gaza’s Ecosystem
21 Jul, 2025 03:43 PM
While the rest of the world is blaming the heatwaves on a meteorological' heat dome,' Gazans are blaming Israel for trapping them in a different dome. The dome of overcrowded nylon tents that are an equivalent of ovens in the sun.
While the rest of the world is blaming the heatwaves on a meteorological' heat dome,' Gazans are blaming Israel for trapping them in a different dome. The dome of overcrowded nylon tents that are an equivalent of ovens in the sun.
Carbon Sinks and Biodiversity Vaults — Why Mangrove Conservation Matters
21 Jul, 2025 02:49 PM
Mangrove forests are not just useless swamps to be cleared for development. They are nurseries for marine life, carbon sinks for the climate, and shields for vulnerable coastal towns
Mangrove forests are not just useless swamps to be cleared for development. They are nurseries for marine life, carbon sinks for the climate, and shields for vulnerable coastal towns
Tyres Kill Fish—And We’re Just Starting to Notice
20 Jul, 2025 10:00 PM
When exposed to air, 6PPD turns into another chemical—6PPD-quinone—which has been shown to be highly toxic to fish, especially salmon. In some areas, this chemical has been linked to the sudden death of fish populations.
When exposed to air, 6PPD turns into another chemical—6PPD-quinone—which has been shown to be highly toxic to fish, especially salmon. In some areas, this chemical has been linked to the sudden death of fish populations.
Kenya’s Climate Moment: Back the Youth, Like UNEP Does
19 Jul, 2025 10:00 AM
There is strength in numbers. When young people embrace sustainable habits, they help make caring for the environment part of everyday life. And when they lead by example, they inspire families, neighbors, and leaders to do the same.
There is strength in numbers. When young people embrace sustainable habits, they help make caring for the environment part of everyday life. And when they lead by example, they inspire families, neighbors, and leaders to do the same.
Livestock Fuel Global Warming—But They Can Also Fix It
18 Jul, 2025 02:43 PM
Methane may not linger in the atmosphere as long as carbon dioxide, but its short-term impact on global warming is far more severe. Tackling these emissions is not just urgent but it’s essential.
Methane may not linger in the atmosphere as long as carbon dioxide, but its short-term impact on global warming is far more severe. Tackling these emissions is not just urgent but it’s essential.
Bioluminescence: Nature's Wonderful Living Light Show
17 Jul, 2025 02:09 PM
While it might appear rare, bioluminescence is actually quite common in marine ecosystems. In fact, scientists estimate that over 75% of deep-sea creatures can produce light in some form.
While it might appear rare, bioluminescence is actually quite common in marine ecosystems. In fact, scientists estimate that over 75% of deep-sea creatures can produce light in some form.
Smart Climate Action Needs More Than Smart Technology
16 Jul, 2025 03:00 PM
As climate challenges grow more urgent, so must our willingness to rethink how technology fits into the broader puzzle. AI can be part of the solution — but only if we build the groundwork thoughtfully and inclusively
As climate challenges grow more urgent, so must our willingness to rethink how technology fits into the broader puzzle. AI can be part of the solution — but only if we build the groundwork thoughtfully and inclusively
Record Book Elevates Maasai Mara National Reserve to Global Status
16 Jul, 2025 01:00 PM
"This accolade represents not only the stunning allure of the Maasai Mara but also the steadfast dedication of local communities, conservationists, and governmental bodies who tirelessly work to safeguard it," remarked Rebecca Miano, the Cabinet Secretary
"This accolade represents not only the stunning allure of the Maasai Mara but also the steadfast dedication of local communities, conservationists, and governmental bodies who tirelessly work to safeguard it," remarked Rebecca Miano, the Cabinet Secretary
The Earth's Quiet Digger: A Closer Look At The Aardvak
16 Jul, 2025 09:26 AM
Biodiversity is not just about the iconic animals we know and love — it is also about the unseen custodians of the ecosystem: the diggers, the pollinators, the decomposers — the ones who work in silence.
Biodiversity is not just about the iconic animals we know and love — it is also about the unseen custodians of the ecosystem: the diggers, the pollinators, the decomposers — the ones who work in silence.