As KEBS approaches its 51st anniversary in July, having been established in 1974, it remains committed to modernizing its operations.
As demand for forest products continues to rise, Kenya must develop policies that promote commercial forestry.
Scientists say the construction sector is one of the largest contributors to emissions accounting for 34% and consumes 32% of energy globally
Cities globally are increasingly adopting new technologies in wastewater management and other wastes like T-PARK in Hong Kong treat sewage
While nature-based solutions present a sustainable approach to climate shocks, their success largely depends on local communities involvement
In a study, microplastics are realized to increase antimicrobial resistance, favoring conditions in the body, hence heightened concerns
Nature-inclusive banking to deal with financial risks that is they must be assessed and integrated into regulatory frameworks.
Based on a forthcoming report, 49% of Agri-food systems workers in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are women, 11% higher than the global average
The African Union’s 2025 theme “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations” signifies a great stride to the future
Establishment of Wangari Maathai Day serves as a powerful reminder of her enduring impact and conviction that humanity relies on ecosystems
