Topic: Kenya
Kenya Editors Guild Champion Climate Journalism Reform
13 Aug, 2025 12:11 PM
KEG is encouraging a productive journalism, a format that balances urgency with hope. Instead of focusing solely on disasters, this approach highlights solutions, innovations, and local action. This shift is essential in combating climate fatigue and empo
KEG is encouraging a productive journalism, a format that balances urgency with hope. Instead of focusing solely on disasters, this approach highlights solutions, innovations, and local action. This shift is essential in combating climate fatigue and empo
How Kenya Can Use Carbon Credits To Fund Climate Solutions
02 Aug, 2025 10:00 AM
Simply put, at the heart of the UN Carbon Market is a basic idea: countries, companies, and even individuals should pay for the carbon dioxide (CO₂) they release into the atmosphere. The more you pollute, the more you pay.
Simply put, at the heart of the UN Carbon Market is a basic idea: countries, companies, and even individuals should pay for the carbon dioxide (CO₂) they release into the atmosphere. The more you pollute, the more you pay.
Kenya Turns the Great Migration into a Global Tourism Spectacle
25 Jul, 2025 01:20 PM
Captured at the height of the migration season, which runs from July through October, the live coverage highlighted the dramatic river crossings that attract visitors and wildlife enthusiasts from around the world.
Captured at the height of the migration season, which runs from July through October, the live coverage highlighted the dramatic river crossings that attract visitors and wildlife enthusiasts from around the world.
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.