Africa’s Largest Wind Project
After commencing only in 2015, the Lake Turkana Wind Power Project (LTWP) in Kenya rapidly become the largest such initiative in Africa, and Kenya’s single largest investment in the country’s … Read More
After commencing only in 2015, the Lake Turkana Wind Power Project (LTWP) in Kenya rapidly become the largest such initiative in Africa, and Kenya’s single largest investment in the country’s … Read More
Agrobiodiversity is the sustained management of various biological resources including multi-cropping, trees, herbs, spices, livestock, fish species and non-domesticated resources within fields and forests. Mainstreaming agrobiodiversity initiatives can address complex … Read More
Muthupet, located in Thiruvarur district in Tamil Nadu, India used to receive significant amounts of rainfall. However, in due course of time, as rainfall patterns changed, the quantity of fresh … Read More
According to the think tank Ember wind and solar produced more electricity in the European Union than fossil fuels in May 2023, for the first full month on record. Almost a … Read More
Coral reefs are crucial to coastal and marine ecosystems, and play an important role in preventing erosion and flooding. They are increasingly at risk of dying with oceans warming as … Read More
Deforestation in the Amazon rainforest decreased by one-third during the first six months of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s administration, compared to the same period last year. The decrease of 33.6% was … Read More
A record number of heat pumps have been sold in Europe. Data from the continent shows that 3 million units replaced around 4 billion cubic metres of natural gas in 2022 – … Read More
In the southern Philippines, an indigenous community known as Higaonon from Misamis Oriental province practice a forest management tradition known as Panlaoy. The tradition requires immersion in the forest, with … Read More
This article describes the problem of desertification as well as efficiently highlights its underlying causes, impacts. It also highlights relevant mitigation measures in this context.
Kazakhstan’s sprawling steppe holds important carbon stocks and supports a wide diversity of resident and migratory species, including 95 percent of the global population of the Saiga antelope. In many … Read More