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Why Investing in Renewables Pays Off for Everyone

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 11 Aug, 2025 02:16 PM

Renewable energy is becoming more affordable and reliable. In many countries, solar and wind power are now the cheapest sources of new electricity, costing less than coal or gas.

Renewable energy is becoming more affordable and reliable. In many countries, solar and wind power are now the cheapest sources of new electricity, costing less than coal or gas.

Pesticide Pollution Is Deadly: Here’s What You’re Not Told

Citizen Reporter Emily Moraa 10 Aug, 2025 08:50 AM

This kind of pollution can extend beyond the intended target to causing contamination to air, water, soil, and extensively affecting non-target organisms starting with human beings.

This kind of pollution can extend beyond the intended target to causing contamination to air, water, soil, and extensively affecting non-target organisms starting with human beings.

The Okapi: Mysterious Silent Ghost Of The Congo Rainforest

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 09 Aug, 2025 10:00 AM

The okapi seems to have been stitched together by an artist with an overactive imagination — a giraffe’s head, a horse’s body, and the striped hind legs of a zebra. Yet this odd combination is not a mistake of evolution; it’s a masterpiece of adaptation.

The okapi seems to have been stitched together by an artist with an overactive imagination — a giraffe’s head, a horse’s body, and the striped hind legs of a zebra. Yet this odd combination is not a mistake of evolution; it’s a masterpiece of adaptation.

What International Cat Day Really Means to a Kenyan Soul

Citizen Reporter Michael Waiganjo 08 Aug, 2025 02:23 PM

Now, cats don't just exist but are adored. They are Simba, Luna, or Tofu. They have toys, beds, bell collars, and an adoring fan base on social media. City millennials and Gen Zers are happily raising cats, sharing memes about them, and considering them e

Now, cats don't just exist but are adored. They are Simba, Luna, or Tofu. They have toys, beds, bell collars, and an adoring fan base on social media. City millennials and Gen Zers are happily raising cats, sharing memes about them, and considering them e

How Western Kenya’s Women Are Reclaiming the Climate

Citizen Reporter Michael Waiganjo 07 Aug, 2025 06:00 PM

To date, the organization has succeeded in planting over 80,000 trees in schools and churches across the Western region—a move that earned a warm praise from CS Barasa, who described their action as "a bold and commendable step."

To date, the organization has succeeded in planting over 80,000 trees in schools and churches across the Western region—a move that earned a warm praise from CS Barasa, who described their action as "a bold and commendable step."

Why Ivory Trafficking Is A Serious Threat To Elephants And the Planet

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 07 Aug, 2025 04:44 PM

Elephants are not commodities; they are sentient beings with tight social bonds, long memories, and emotional depth. To lose them is not just to lose an animal species, but a profound part of the Earth’s natural heritage.

Elephants are not commodities; they are sentient beings with tight social bonds, long memories, and emotional depth. To lose them is not just to lose an animal species, but a profound part of the Earth’s natural heritage.

WMO Sounds Alarm as Asia Heats Up to 41.2°C

Citizen Reporter Michael Waiganjo 05 Aug, 2025 04:54 PM

Other parts of Asia were hit by devastating rains, lengthy droughts, and strong tropical cyclones, which all contributed to triggering displacement, crop damage, and loss of lives and livelihood.

Other parts of Asia were hit by devastating rains, lengthy droughts, and strong tropical cyclones, which all contributed to triggering displacement, crop damage, and loss of lives and livelihood.

89% of Ocean Floor Plastics Are Single-Use, Study Finds

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 05 Aug, 2025 03:30 PM

Every year, up to 13 million tonnes of plastic end up in the ocean. That's the same as dumping one garbage truck full of plastic into the sea every single minute. Yet, out of all the plastic we make, only 9% is ever recycled.

Every year, up to 13 million tonnes of plastic end up in the ocean. That's the same as dumping one garbage truck full of plastic into the sea every single minute. Yet, out of all the plastic we make, only 9% is ever recycled.

Why Elephant Matriarchs Are Vanishing—and Why It Matters

Citizen Reporter Pendo Setim 04 Aug, 2025 11:42 AM

This World Elephant Day, we are called not just to admire elephants, but to act. Supporting collaring programs, advocating for wildlife corridors, and educating others about the role of matriarchs are all ways to contribute.

This World Elephant Day, we are called not just to admire elephants, but to act. Supporting collaring programs, advocating for wildlife corridors, and educating others about the role of matriarchs are all ways to contribute.

How Kenya Can Use Carbon Credits To Fund Climate Solutions

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 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.

UN Ignites Global Climate Action with High-Stakes Climate Weeks

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 01 Aug, 2025 10:53 AM

By rotating host locations—especially in Africa, Latin America, and Asia—the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change ensures that solutions are not only global but locally informed.

By rotating host locations—especially in Africa, Latin America, and Asia—the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change ensures that solutions are not only global but locally informed.

Kenya’s Forestry Vision Targets Jobs, Climate Action, and Growth

Citizen Reporter Michael Waiganjo 30 Jul, 2025 05:07 PM

From restoring degraded landscapes to empowering smallholder farmers and boosting rural incomes, the Vision is anchored in a long-term commitment to sustainable growth.

From restoring degraded landscapes to empowering smallholder farmers and boosting rural incomes, the Vision is anchored in a long-term commitment to sustainable growth.

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