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TBT 2015: When Spiritual Leadership Shaped Global Policy
25 Sep, 2025 01:00 PM
By mobilizing communities and calling for a shared sense of human duty, spiritual leaders like Pope Francis demonstrate that meaningful climate action often goes beyond convectional political strategies.
By mobilizing communities and calling for a shared sense of human duty, spiritual leaders like Pope Francis demonstrate that meaningful climate action often goes beyond convectional political strategies.
Climate Justice: Inside Africa's Push for Financial Reform
25 Sep, 2025 11:06 AM
“Global climate financing is unfair,” Ruto said, “forcing Africa to raise most of its resources at home and placing an impossible burden on economies that have contributed the least to this crisis.”
“Global climate financing is unfair,” Ruto said, “forcing Africa to raise most of its resources at home and placing an impossible burden on economies that have contributed the least to this crisis.”
Free Park Entry to Mark World Tourism Day 2025
24 Sep, 2025 05:37 AM
These include the iconic savannahs of Amboseli and Tsavo, to the forested silence of Kakamega and the volcanic drama of Hell’s Gate.
These include the iconic savannahs of Amboseli and Tsavo, to the forested silence of Kakamega and the volcanic drama of Hell’s Gate.
How Nakuru farm harnesses solar for sustainable agriculture
23 Sep, 2025 10:00 AM
Dr. Harun Warui, a co-founder of the farm says it begun its operations in 2016 and ran solely on hydroelectric power until 2023 when they realized that the farm that hosts 13 dairy cows, 15 sheep, and several number of poultry birds, was unable to shoulde
Dr. Harun Warui, a co-founder of the farm says it begun its operations in 2016 and ran solely on hydroelectric power until 2023 when they realized that the farm that hosts 13 dairy cows, 15 sheep, and several number of poultry birds, was unable to shoulde
World Honors Rhinos as Kenya Sets the Pace
22 Sep, 2025 03:01 PM
At Lewa-Borana Conservancy, KWS successfully ear-notched 46 rhinos, enabling individual identification and easier monitoring. Biological samples were also collected to build a DNA database, a tool in forensic analysis and anti-poaching investigations.
At Lewa-Borana Conservancy, KWS successfully ear-notched 46 rhinos, enabling individual identification and easier monitoring. Biological samples were also collected to build a DNA database, a tool in forensic analysis and anti-poaching investigations.
How Broken Bottles Tell Stories of Environmental Neglect
20 Sep, 2025 02:52 PM
Glass waste contaminates soil and water, creating a heave carbon boost but through recycling and creative reuse like Max Macharia's art, pollution can be transformed .
Glass waste contaminates soil and water, creating a heave carbon boost but through recycling and creative reuse like Max Macharia's art, pollution can be transformed .
WMO’s 2024 Water Report Reveals a Planet in Hydrological Turmoil
19 Sep, 2025 07:48 PM
According to WMO, two-thirds of rivers globally have shown abnormal water levels over the past six years.
According to WMO, two-thirds of rivers globally have shown abnormal water levels over the past six years.
Kenya Bets Big on Bamboo for Climate Resilience and Green Jobs
18 Sep, 2025 06:46 PM
With the new strategy in place, Kenya is not just planting bamboo, it’s planting the seeds of a greener, more resilient future.
With the new strategy in place, Kenya is not just planting bamboo, it’s planting the seeds of a greener, more resilient future.
Ministry Unveils 10-Year Strategy to Turn Every Acre into a Forest-Farm
17 Sep, 2025 06:34 PM
Speaking during a high-level media and development partners’ roundtable for the Mau Forest Complex Integrated Conservation and Livelihood Improvement Programme (MFC-ICLIP), held on September 17, 2025, CS Barasa joined the Environment and Climate Change Pr
Speaking during a high-level media and development partners’ roundtable for the Mau Forest Complex Integrated Conservation and Livelihood Improvement Programme (MFC-ICLIP), held on September 17, 2025, CS Barasa joined the Environment and Climate Change Pr
Nations Heal the Sky: How Global Treaties Saved the Ozone Layer
16 Sep, 2025 02:57 PM
As the world marks the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, one truth stands tall: multilateral agreements work. They don’t just promise, they deliver. The Vienna Convention, the Montreal Protocol, and the Kigali Amendment of 2016 we
As the world marks the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, one truth stands tall: multilateral agreements work. They don’t just promise, they deliver. The Vienna Convention, the Montreal Protocol, and the Kigali Amendment of 2016 we
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