As climate change intensifies threats to rivers, lakes, and oceans, a new study reveals an under-the-radar danger from microplastic pollution: invisible clouds of chemicals continuously leaching into waterways under the influence of sunlight. New research shows that sunlight drives…
Kenya will host the Global Conservation Tech & Drone Forum (GCTDF 2026) from 2–6 March 2026. The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) is the official conservation partner of the event, which will take place in Nairobi and Konza Technopolis, themed…
The drive for cutting-edge technology often outpaces sustainability efforts. This is no more apparent than in rare earth elements (REEs), which are incredibly useful for batteries, electronics, and motors, while remaining a non-renewable resource with dismal recovery rates. Rare…
“Artificial Intelligence will create more millionaires in the next five years than the internet did in twenty years… The continent must urgently shift from being just a source of raw materials to being a creator of intellectual property and…
The rain had just stopped late in the evening, and having been cooped up in the apartment all afternoon, I asked my friend if we could go to the rooftop of their building to watch the Nairobi City lights…
Steel is everywhere, in bridges, buildings, vehicles and wind turbines, but its production remains one of the world’s biggest climate polluters. According to the Air Pollution from the Global Steel Industry report, the sector is responsible for roughly 11…
Kenya has built one of the world’s most robust ethical and environmental floriculture systems, but sustaining that leadership comes at a rising cost, raising a critical question: who ultimately pays for sustainability? According to the Kenya Flower Council, 80%…
Despite TotalEnergies having stated its commitment to renewable energy, campaigners label the company’s business model as “neo-colonial.”
As voluntary carbon markets continue to expand, justice advocates are calling for Verra’s commitments to be mirrored in other standards
