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Climate Change takes Extreme Toll on African Countries, UN Reports
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Climate Change takes Extreme Toll on African Countries, UN Reports

Posted by Peter Ngare May 13, 2025
Extreme weather events and the impacts of climate change are greatly affecting every facet of socio-economic development across Africa. The United Nations World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in "State of the Climate in Africa 2024 Report," released on Monday,
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Scientists Turn Cow Waste into Ecofriendly Cellulose
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Scientists Turn Cow Waste into Ecofriendly Cellulose

Posted by Peter Ngare May 12, 2025
Cow manure is about to become the unsung hero in the fight against pollution, greenhouse…
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Japanese Giants Unite for Carbon-Free Engines
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Japanese Giants Unite for Carbon-Free Engines

Posted by Peter Ngare May 12, 2025
Japanese motor vehicle manufacturers Toyota, Mazda, and Subaru have teamed up to develop engines compatible with various carbon-neutral fuels, including hydrogen, biofuels, and e-fuels.
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High Court Halts NEMA Waste Rules
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High Court Halts NEMA Waste Rules

Posted by Peter Ngare May 9, 2025
The High Court has temporarily stopped the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) from implementing regulations…
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Mt Kenya Forest to Lose Half of Vegetation by 2040
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Mt Kenya Forest to Lose Half of Vegetation by 2040

Posted by Peter Ngare May 8, 2025
Half of the vegetation in Mt Kenya Forest will disappear over the next 15 years due to climate change and human activities. According to findings of a new research about the impacts of climate change in the Mt Kenya forest ecosystem, 49–55% of vegetation cover across the forest areas will be lost by 2040
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Four Jailed for Illegal Trafficking of Garden Ants
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Four Jailed for Illegal Trafficking of Garden Ants

Posted by Bernard Gitau May 7, 2025
JKIA Law Courts Senior Principal Magistrate Njeri Thuku convicted the four for violating the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act.
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New Waste Regulations Spark Environment Sustainability Hopes
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New Waste Regulations Spark Environment Sustainability Hopes

Posted by Peter Ngare May 7, 2025
Environmentalists across the country are optimistic that implementing the Sustainable Waste Management (Extended Producer Responsibility or EPR) Regulations, 2024, will promote environmental sustainability and reduce waste in the country.
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Kenya’s Climate Commitments Undermined by 2025 Finance Bill
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Kenya’s Climate Commitments Undermined by 2025 Finance Bill

Posted by Peter Ngare May 6, 2025
Kenya lack of commitment to fighting climate change is the suggestion to slap a 16% VAT on solar, wind, and geothermal inputs. Currently, these inputs are VAT exempt, but if this proposal goes through, they will become expensive, putting a damper on investments in green energy.
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UN Calls for Inclusion of Indigenous People in Climate Change Solutions
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UN Calls for Inclusion of Indigenous People in Climate Change Solutions

Posted by Peter Ngare May 6, 2025
In Kenya, the people categorized as Indigenous are mainly pastoralists and hunter-gatherers. Hunter-gath¬erers include the Ogiek, Sengwer, Yiaku, Waata, and Awer (Boni), while pastoralists include the Turkana, Rendille, Borana, Maas¬ai, Samburu, Ilchamus, Somali, Gabra, Pokot, and Endorois.
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Kenya Needs KES 7 Trillion to Reduce GHG Emissions by 35%
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Kenya Needs KES 7 Trillion to Reduce GHG Emissions by 35%

Posted by Peter Ngare May 2, 2025
Kenya needs KES 7 trillion to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 35% between 2031 and 2035. The country plans to raise 20% of these funds domestically, with the remaining 80% coming from international channels such as finance, investments, technology development and transfer, capacity building, and participation in carbon markets.
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