Stories by: Vallery Okello
Isiolo Wildfires Harm The Environment, Livelihoods
24 Jan, 2025 09:32 AM
Isiolo residents, many of whom depend on livestock for their livelihood, are bearing the brunt of this disaster. The loss of pasture means their animals have no food and this directly affects their income and sustenance. This is not just an environmental
Isiolo residents, many of whom depend on livestock for their livelihood, are bearing the brunt of this disaster. The loss of pasture means their animals have no food and this directly affects their income and sustenance. This is not just an environmental
Uganda Champions Energy Transition: The World Should Follow Suit
18 Nov, 2024 03:18 PM
Uganda, like many nations in Africa, is still developing its energy infrastructure. While many developed countries have already made strides in renewable energy, Uganda and other developing nations continue to rely heavily on traditional energy sources su
Uganda, like many nations in Africa, is still developing its energy infrastructure. While many developed countries have already made strides in renewable energy, Uganda and other developing nations continue to rely heavily on traditional energy sources su
Absent Leaders Signal Lack of Urgency at COP29
13 Nov, 2024 12:00 PM
A major reason why some leaders may choose to stay away is the pressure they face from powerful industries. Many world leaders are heavily influenced by fossil fuel industries, which have a vested interest in maintaining the status quo.
A major reason why some leaders may choose to stay away is the pressure they face from powerful industries. Many world leaders are heavily influenced by fossil fuel industries, which have a vested interest in maintaining the status quo.
COP29: Turning the Tide on Climate Change with Accountability
28 Oct, 2024 12:47 PM
One of the most effective ways to implement the "polluters must pay" principle is through carbon pricing. This involves charging companies for the carbon emissions they produce. By putting a price on carbon, governments can encourage businesses to reduce
One of the most effective ways to implement the "polluters must pay" principle is through carbon pricing. This involves charging companies for the carbon emissions they produce. By putting a price on carbon, governments can encourage businesses to reduce