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Maybe The Earth Is Not Dying, It's Withdrawing From Us
12 Jul, 2025 10:00 AM
Caring for the environment isn’t about saving some abstract concept called “nature.” It’s about restoring a relationship. One we broke. One we keep trying to patch up with climate conferences and carbon credits.
Caring for the environment isn’t about saving some abstract concept called “nature.” It’s about restoring a relationship. One we broke. One we keep trying to patch up with climate conferences and carbon credits.
How We’re Cutting Down Our Chance at Survival
11 Jul, 2025 02:26 PM
Every tree matters. Not just in forests, but in our neighborhoods, our schools, our roadsides. Trees don’t just belong to national parks—they belong to all of us, and we to them.
Every tree matters. Not just in forests, but in our neighborhoods, our schools, our roadsides. Trees don’t just belong to national parks—they belong to all of us, and we to them.
Pyrethrum’s Role in Kenya’s Agricultural Rebirth
10 Jul, 2025 03:49 PM
Farmers abandoned pyrethrum in favor of more reliable alternatives like potatoes, maize, or dairy farming. Kenya’s share in the global market dwindled, and countries like Rwanda and Tanzania stepped in to fill the gap.
Farmers abandoned pyrethrum in favor of more reliable alternatives like potatoes, maize, or dairy farming. Kenya’s share in the global market dwindled, and countries like Rwanda and Tanzania stepped in to fill the gap.
How Nakuru Farmer is Leading the Way in safe farming using a Biopesticide
10 Jul, 2025 12:36 PM
Agripest Organic 75EC is a farming biopesticide product manufactured by Kapi limited, a Kenyan company in Nakuru county. The company supports thousands of farmers in the country who receive farming training and advice from company agronomists.
Agripest Organic 75EC is a farming biopesticide product manufactured by Kapi limited, a Kenyan company in Nakuru county. The company supports thousands of farmers in the country who receive farming training and advice from company agronomists.
Why Pangolins May Disappear Forever
09 Jul, 2025 11:53 AM
Pangolins are more than just victims of illegal trade. They play a crucial role in their ecosystems by controlling ant and termite populations, thus helping to maintain soil health and ecological balance.
Pangolins are more than just victims of illegal trade. They play a crucial role in their ecosystems by controlling ant and termite populations, thus helping to maintain soil health and ecological balance.
Gioto Dumpsite: Nakuru’s Garbage Mountain That Became a Neighborhood
09 Jul, 2025 11:07 AM
An entire informal community has taken root along the edges of the dumpsite. Hundreds of men, and women, find a living by scavenging for recyclable materials—plastic bottles, scrap metal, and anything else that can be sold.
An entire informal community has taken root along the edges of the dumpsite. Hundreds of men, and women, find a living by scavenging for recyclable materials—plastic bottles, scrap metal, and anything else that can be sold.
Only 20% of Kenya’s Land Can Grow Food, Report Reveals
07 Jul, 2025 05:49 PM
According to the Soil Atlas – Kenya Edition 2025 by the Heinrich Böll Foundation, the rest of the soil is increasingly being degraded through erosion, nutrient depletion, salinization, and poor land management—posing a serious threat to food security, wat
According to the Soil Atlas – Kenya Edition 2025 by the Heinrich Böll Foundation, the rest of the soil is increasingly being degraded through erosion, nutrient depletion, salinization, and poor land management—posing a serious threat to food security, wat
Kabarak University Student Unleashes Smart Solution to Global Hunger
07 Jul, 2025 04:24 PM
The innovation reflects Kabarak University’s strategic emphasis on applied research and student-driven problem-solving. As agriculture continues to evolve, the university is encouraging learners to think critically and create scalable solutions to help co
The innovation reflects Kabarak University’s strategic emphasis on applied research and student-driven problem-solving. As agriculture continues to evolve, the university is encouraging learners to think critically and create scalable solutions to help co
Rare Black Rhino Calf Birth Signals Conservation Success
07 Jul, 2025 04:08 PM
The arrival of the new calf comes at a time when wildlife across Africa faces mounting pressure from climate change, land encroachment, and illegal hunting. Conservation groups are using this opportunity to remind the public of the ongoing need for vigila
The arrival of the new calf comes at a time when wildlife across Africa faces mounting pressure from climate change, land encroachment, and illegal hunting. Conservation groups are using this opportunity to remind the public of the ongoing need for vigila
How Marine Protected Areas Are Reviving Our Oceans
05 Jul, 2025 10:00 AM
Marine Protected Areas may not solve every problem facing the oceans, but they represent one of our best chances. By giving the sea time and space to heal, we also protect the future of food, livelihoods, and climate balance. The ocean, after all, connect
Marine Protected Areas may not solve every problem facing the oceans, but they represent one of our best chances. By giving the sea time and space to heal, we also protect the future of food, livelihoods, and climate balance. The ocean, after all, connect
NEMA Welcomes Jospong Group for Game-Changing Waste Solutions
04 Jul, 2025 04:30 PM
On July 4, 2025, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) hosted a high-level delegation from Ghana’s Jospong Group of Companies to explore potential areas of collaboration in sustainable waste management.
On July 4, 2025, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) hosted a high-level delegation from Ghana’s Jospong Group of Companies to explore potential areas of collaboration in sustainable waste management.
Beyond Sacred: Why Mugumo Tree Is a Climate Ally
03 Jul, 2025 02:40 PM
Despite its ecological importance, the Mugumo tree is increasingly under threat. Expanding agriculture, charcoal production, and urban development are destroying old trees faster than they can be replaced.
Despite its ecological importance, the Mugumo tree is increasingly under threat. Expanding agriculture, charcoal production, and urban development are destroying old trees faster than they can be replaced.