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Lake Baringo Story Lands Kabarak University Student Among Climate Media Awards Finalists
11 Nov, 2025 11:04 AM
In her feature, Caroline chronicles the renewed flooding crisis in Baringo County, where Lake Baringo’s swelling waters have once again submerged schools, health centers, and homes. The story captures the haunting echoes of 2020’s displacements, but this
In her feature, Caroline chronicles the renewed flooding crisis in Baringo County, where Lake Baringo’s swelling waters have once again submerged schools, health centers, and homes. The story captures the haunting echoes of 2020’s displacements, but this
Maasai Mara: Can the Wildebeest Migration Survive Modern Tourism?
11 Nov, 2025 10:31 AM
Despite Narok county adopting a management plan in 2023 and calling for a suspension on new tourism developments until 2032, it has publicly defended the project as lawful and aligned with conservation goals.
Despite Narok county adopting a management plan in 2023 and calling for a suspension on new tourism developments until 2032, it has publicly defended the project as lawful and aligned with conservation goals.
Europe Confronts Pollinator Crisis as Bees and Butterflies Vanish
10 Nov, 2025 05:00 PM
Bees and butterflies are declining fast across Europe. Their loss threatens food crops, wildflowers, and the balance of entire ecosystems.
Bees and butterflies are declining fast across Europe. Their loss threatens food crops, wildflowers, and the balance of entire ecosystems.
Africa: How Experts, Communities Shape the Climate Finance Agenda
10 Nov, 2025 03:28 PM
Climate finance in Africa must prioritize local solutions and community led innovation to build resilience and meet urgent climate challenges.
Climate finance in Africa must prioritize local solutions and community led innovation to build resilience and meet urgent climate challenges.
Kenya’s Geothermal Plant Fuels Climate-Smart Agriculture
08 Nov, 2025 01:00 PM
Kenya’s $800M Olkaria fertiliser plant marks a bold step in climate-smart agriculture, using geothermal energy to reduce emissions and boost food security.
Kenya’s $800M Olkaria fertiliser plant marks a bold step in climate-smart agriculture, using geothermal energy to reduce emissions and boost food security.
Why 2025 Is Set to Be One of the Warmest Years Ever Recorded
08 Nov, 2025 09:29 AM
An update from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warns that 2025 could be the second or third hottest year on record and understanding why this is happening is important for everyone, not just climate experts.
An update from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warns that 2025 could be the second or third hottest year on record and understanding why this is happening is important for everyone, not just climate experts.
Temperature Surge: Climate Reports Warn of a Dangerous Future
06 Nov, 2025 11:55 AM
Climate change is becoming harder to ignore as extreme weather events unfold across the world, and two new reports released this year help explain both what is happening now and what may lie ahead.
Climate change is becoming harder to ignore as extreme weather events unfold across the world, and two new reports released this year help explain both what is happening now and what may lie ahead.
Connecting People and Nature: Why Biosphere Reserves Matter
05 Nov, 2025 02:00 PM
Biosphere reserves are important because they help protect plants, animals and ecosystems. They also support activities like eco tourism and community farming and they give scientists and students a place to study the environment.
Biosphere reserves are important because they help protect plants, animals and ecosystems. They also support activities like eco tourism and community farming and they give scientists and students a place to study the environment.
Ruto’s Forest Gamble Betrays Kenya’s Climate Legacy
05 Nov, 2025 12:39 PM
Kenya’s lifting of a six-year logging ban aims to revive the timber industry and create jobs, but critics warn it may threaten forest conservation and climate commitments.
Kenya’s lifting of a six-year logging ban aims to revive the timber industry and create jobs, but critics warn it may threaten forest conservation and climate commitments.
Kenya's Landslides Reveal Urgent Climate Crisis Response Gap
04 Nov, 2025 12:29 PM
Mudslides and floods devastate Kenya’s Rift Valley, prompting urgent calls for climate resilience and government action.
Mudslides and floods devastate Kenya’s Rift Valley, prompting urgent calls for climate resilience and government action.
Why Building Bridges Between People And Predators Matters
02 Nov, 2025 10:00 AM
For many families living near national parks, losing livestock to predators is not just frustrating but also financially damaging. In response, some take matters into their own hands, harming wildlife in return.
For many families living near national parks, losing livestock to predators is not just frustrating but also financially damaging. In response, some take matters into their own hands, harming wildlife in return.
Rethinking Waste: Simple Habits For A Cleaner Planet
01 Nov, 2025 01:00 PM
The world now produces about 2.3 billion tonnes of waste every year, and this could grow to 3.8 billion tonnes by 2050 if things do not change. Around 19 to 23 million tonnes of plastic waste also end up in rivers, lakes, and oceans each year, harming ani
The world now produces about 2.3 billion tonnes of waste every year, and this could grow to 3.8 billion tonnes by 2050 if things do not change. Around 19 to 23 million tonnes of plastic waste also end up in rivers, lakes, and oceans each year, harming ani
