Green Revolution Gathers Steam in Kenya
Environmentally friendly and cheaper alternative for cooking competely made in Kenya
View ArticleUsing Africa as a Test-Bed for Sustainable Technology
By using African countries as a test bed for sustainable technologies, we can both help bring sustainability to the forefront and aid developing countries.
View ArticleAfrica to Make a “Quantum Leap” Ahead in Forecasting Climate Change
Africa has struggled to make accurate and detailed predictions of the impact of climate change on its countries, but the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) which began earlier...
View ArticleThe Wrath of Global Warming
Vicious hate-mailers which frequent my inbox on the subject of global warming seem also to be in denial, yet a recent survey published in July 2010 in The Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences...
View ArticleNew Energy-efficient UN Offices in Kenya Serve as Model for Sustainable...
31 March 2011 –Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today officially opened the new energy-efficient United Nations office complex in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, calling it a model for environmentally...
View ArticleWestern Black Rhino Of Africa Officially Extinct, Conservation Group Announces
GENEVA — The Western Black Rhino of Africa has been declared officially extinct, and two other subspecies of rhinoceros are close to meeting the same fate, a leading conservation group said Thursday....
View ArticleClimate Change: South Africa Could See Enormous Change
JOHANNESBURG — Imagine the savannas of South Africa’s flagship Kruger Park so choked with brush, viewing what game is left is nearly impossible. The Cape of Good Hope without penguins. The Karoo...
View ArticleAfrican Poorest Farmers Hit by Climate Change
HARARE, Zimbabwe — As she surveys her small, bare plot in Zimbabwe’s capital, farmer Janet Vambe knows something serious is happening, even if she has never heard of climate change. “Long ago, I could...
View ArticleThe World in 2030: What are We Doing?
By Dr. Kwabena Amponsah-Manager It is estimated that by 2030, 40% of the world GDP and 85% of the world population will be in regions where water resources exceed supply. Scary? Alarming? I think so....
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