By Christine Ochogo I christawine@gmail.com
THREE Media for Environment, Science, Health and Agriculture (MESHA) members are among 12 journalists who have been selected to cover the major international conference on climate change COP28.
By Christine Ochogo I christawine@gmail.com
THREE Media for Environment, Science, Health and Agriculture (MESHA) members are among 12 journalists who have been selected to cover the major international conference on climate change COP28.
Odhiambo David | odhisdavid59@gmail.com
A new digital based purification machine that seeks to combat water contamination in the Lake Victoria region is now available
By Odhiambo David |odhisdavid59@gmail.com
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has called for renewed efforts to combat climate chaos and address the injustice of climate financing while looking at its impact on vulnerable regions, particularly Africa.
By Mike Mwaniki I mikemwaniki2016@gmail.com
Kenyans have been warned of impending destructive heavy rains due in October all the way to January.
According to the Director of Kenya Meteorological Department, Dr David Gikungu the rains will be accompanied with floods, landslides and disease outbreaks as a result of the conditions known as El Nino.
By Godfrey Ombogo
Civil society organisations (CSOs) need to use the upcoming Africa Climate Summit (ACS) to influence policy for the transition towards a sustainable green energy economy for the continent.
By Aghan Daniel
Climate change is undermining every dimension of global health, including increasing the fragility of the global systems that health depends on, experts have warned.
They observe that this worrying situation increases the vulnerability of populations to the coexisting geopolitical, energy, and cost-of-living crises.
By Aghan Daniel,
The forthcoming United Nations Conference of Parties (COP28) is an opportunity for governments to put nature at the heart of efforts to address the climate crisis, biodiversity experts have said
By Aghan Daniel
The second African journalists training on climate change, which starts on Monday, August 28, seeks to entrench African voices in the global climate discourse.
Kenya should urgently implement an integrated water resource management (IWRM) structure to avoid sliding into a supply crisis by 2030, an expert has advised.
Climate activists have urged the Kenyan government to heavily invest in renewable energy and initiate quick action to avert destructive plastic pollution as well as adverse effects of climate change.