Conserving Our Land,
Reducing Our Carbon Footprint
Land conservation initiatives are crucial in safeguarding the environment and mitigating the effects of climate change. By promoting actionable information and best practices, we can enhance restoration efforts and drive meaningful change.
Wangari Maathai was well-known as a political, social, and environmental activist. In 1977 she started a grass-roots movement aimed at countering the deforestation that was threatening the means of subsistence of the agricultural population.
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As climate change intensifies coastal flooding, erosion and extreme weather events across Africa, a growing consensus is emerging among policymakers, port authorities and city leaders: ports cannot become climate-resilient in isolation. That message resonated throughout the “Blue African Ports…
Kenya’s agricultural sector is an African success story, but the analogue gap must be addressed as a cybersecurity problem it is for success
For areas adjacent to Kisumu’s most congested open-air markets, organic waste is an environmental concern, solution is black soldier flies
As the world grapples with escalating climate impacts and growing energy insecurity, a stark contradiction lies at the heart of the global energy transition. Africa possesses some of the world’s most abundant renewable energy resources, yet remains home to…
Unlocking just 5% of Africa’s offshore wind potential would more than double electricity generation capacity, create nearly 6 million jobs
As governments and experts gathered at the 11th Our Ocean Conference to discuss solutions to some of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges, one message from Kenya’s renewable energy sector stood out: access to clean energy remains a critical…
COP31 in Antalya is now set to become a defining moment for adaptation finance negotiations after a stalemate during the Bonn climate talks.
Africa is warming faster than global average, its glaciers are disappearing, seas are rising along its coastlines at rate above global norm
Mombasa Declaration Seeks to Expose Hidden Fishing Fleets and Protect Coastal Communities from the illegal actions that cause damages
El Niño years bring particular patterns of heat, flood, and drought risk that lead to increased climate change impacts and eventualities
Organisers see a coalition of partners signals recognition that Africa’s green transition must evolve into an economic development agenda
Notable is how the private sector is not debating direction, but asking how fast the transition can happen since electrification is vital
