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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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At the 11th Our Ocean Conference, governments and civil society gathered to chart the future of marine protection; one voice from Southeast Asia cut through the familiar conversations on plastics, illegal fishing and ocean finance with a stark warning:…
For so long, coral reefs have been treated as beautiful but fragile ecosystems of the tropics, not as lifelines for the poor, that ends today
As the global shipping industry races toward a low-carbon future, Kenya is positioning itself as a potential regional leader in green maritime transport, with ambitions to become a hub for renewable maritime fuels, sustainable ports and future-ready shipping services.…
Greenpeace Africa has unveiled a large-scale sand art installation at Pirates Beach in Mombasa, calling on African governments attending the United Nations Ocean Conference from June 16–18 to strengthen commitments toward ocean protection. The 11th Our Ocean conference (OOC11)…
Kenya has taken a significant step towards sustainable aquaculture with the launch of the National Fish Welfare Manual Standard Operating Procedures (FW-MSOP), Africa’s first national framework dedicated to fish welfare in aquaculture. The manual was unveiled during the Scientific…
The 11th Our Ocean Conference, themed “Our Ocean, Our Heritage, Our Future,” is set to show Africa’s growing leadership in ocean governance
The 287 scientists from six continents have united behind a Scientific Consensus on Wildlife and Climate, urging governments for wild animals
As hundreds of farmers gathered in Timau, Meru County, to mark the International Day of Potato 2026, the conversations extended far beyond yields and harvests. Amid field demonstrations, technology exhibitions, and discussions on market reforms, one message stood out:…
Alongside a subdued rainfall outlook, temperatures are expected to remain above averages across most parts of the Greater Horn of Africa
A growing coalition of governments, cities, civil society organizations and climate advocates is pushing for a more direct approach, one that openly addresses how the world can transition away from coal, oil and gas while ensuring economic stability, energy…
Announced during the Bonn Climate Change Conference, the proposed “35 by 35” target forms part of the COP31 Presidency’s Action Agenda
The researchers identified climate change as the dominant global driver of these changes and the primary factor of freshwater reduction
