Kenya Emerge a Rare Success Story in Fight Against Deforestation

Kenya Emerge a Rare Success Story in Fight Against Deforestation

Kenya has recorded a rare environmental victory, gaining 173,000 hectares of forest since 1990 — a stark contrast to regional trends of massive deforestation. According to FAO’s Global Forest Resources Assessment 2025, Kenya’s forest cover now spans 3.9 million hectares, thanks to reforestation, community conservation, and ambitious national policies like Vision 2030 and the 10% tree cover goal. As Africa continues to lose millions of hectares to farming and charcoal, Kenya’s steady green recovery offers a model for resilience and climate action.
Global Deforestation Slows Down

Global Deforestation Slows Down

Deforestation across the world is slowing, marking a hopeful shift in global forest conservation. According to FAO’s 2025 Global Forest Resources Assessment, the planet’s forests now cover 4.14 billion hectares, with more than half under long-term management plans. Yet challenges remain, as millions of hectares continue to vanish each year under the strain of climate change and human activity.
What Record Carbon Levels Mean for Kenya and the World

What Record Carbon Levels Mean for Kenya and the World

The world just hit a new climate danger zone as CO₂ levels reached record highs in 2024, driving heatwaves, droughts, and floods. For Kenya, it’s not just numbers—it’s failed harvests, dry dams, and rising seas. This is the harsh new reality of a planet under pressure.
Africa Unites for Climate and Health Action at Pan-African Conference in Nairobi

Africa Unites for Climate and Health Action at Pan-African Conference in Nairobi

Africa is stepping up to confront the climate and health emergency with a landmark conference in Nairobi this October. The Pan-African Conference on Environment, Climate Change & Health will unite leaders, scientists, and innovators to transform evidence into action and shape the continent’s unified position ahead of global climate talks.
Climate Change Deepening Kenya’s Hunger Crisis and Testing Resilience

Climate Change Deepening Kenya’s Hunger Crisis and Testing Resilience

As Kenya joins the world in marking World Food Day, millions of families face the harsh reality of hunger driven by drought, floods, and rising food prices. Yet across the country, a new wave of climate-smart innovation is taking root — from water harvesting in Makueni to drought-tolerant crops in West Pokot — offering a path toward resilience, sustainability, and community hope.
Mapping Hope for Kenya’s Elephants Through Community Conservation

Mapping Hope for Kenya’s Elephants Through Community Conservation

In Samburu, Kenya, elephants once faced devastating drought and conflict, but local communities and conservationists are working to restore their ancient migration routes. Through efforts led by Save the Elephants and local hero Benjamin Loloju, new corridors are being mapped to keep elephants and people moving safely together across a rapidly changing landscape.
Raila Odinga Remembered for Courageous Environmental Leadership in Kenya

Raila Odinga Remembered for Courageous Environmental Leadership in Kenya

As Kenya mourns the loss of Raila Amolo Odinga, his legacy extends far beyond politics and democracy. He will be remembered as a visionary leader who stood fearlessly for environmental conservation — from protecting the Mau Forest to restoring Lake Victoria and championing climate justice across Africa. His bold decisions on forests, renewable energy, and sustainability continue to shape Kenya’s green future.