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Climate Change is Damaging Human Relationships and Social Well-being, Study Warns
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Climate Change is Damaging Human Relationships and Social Well-being, Study Warns

Posted by Peter Ngare May 18, 2026
Climate change is damaging human relationships, increasing loneliness, and disrupting communities globally, a new study reveals. This erosion of social health undermines collective action against environmental crises, highlighting the need for policies that strengthen community ties.
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Global Climate Experts Warn East Africa to Prepare for Extreme El Niño Weather
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Global Climate Experts Warn East Africa to Prepare for Extreme El Niño Weather

Posted by Correspondent May 18, 2026
East Africa faces potential floods and landslides as a powerful El Niño looms. Scientists warn of severe weather disruptions, urging preparedness in Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, and Tanzania. The region's vulnerability to Pacific and Indian Ocean warming could lead to intense rainfall.
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The Hidden Mental Toll of Firewood Collection
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The Hidden Mental Toll of Firewood Collection

Posted by Neville Ng'ambwa May 15, 2026
As Mental Health Awareness Month highlights global wellness, African women face a silent crisis where hours spent searching for firewood are linked to a 50% increase in depression risks.
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