by Farhiya Farah | Sep 29, 2025 | Mazingira Monday, News
Today we’re diving into water pollution — not just what it is, but why it truly matters. What it means: When we think of water pollution, we often imagine large factories dumping waste into rivers. But the truth is, we each play a role. The way we dispose of plastics,...
by Farhiya Farah | Sep 23, 2025 | Mazingira Monday
Local communities in many of the less developed regions of the world are highly depend on nature. In Kenya, for example, the Maasai, Samburu and Turkana people have historically been absolutely dependent on pastoralism, moving from place to place in search of grazing...
by Farhiya Farah | Sep 15, 2025 | Mazingira Monday
The global energy system is shifting — from fossil fuels to green energy: clean, renewable power from the sun, wind, water, and earth. ✅ Definition: Green energy is power generated from natural, renewable sources that have little to no greenhouse gas emissions — think...
by Farhiya Farah | Sep 1, 2025 | Mazingira Monday
Mazingira Monday: Road to Addis Ababa, #AfricaClimateSummit2 I’m glad to share that my latest article is now live on Citizen Digital, where I reflect on Africa’s climate journey from the 2023 Nairobi Summit to the upcoming #ACS2 in Addis Ababa this September....
by Farhiya Farah | Aug 25, 2025 | Mazingira Monday
Welcome to #MazingiraMonday: Climate change isn’t looming—it’s already disrupting food systems in Kenya. The impact is uneven but severe, especially in arid and semi-arid lands. ● What’s happening: Rising temperatures and erratic rainfall are reducing yield for...
by Farhiya Farah | Aug 19, 2025 | Mazingira Monday
Local communities in many of the less developed regions of the world are highly depend on nature. In Kenya, for example, the Maasai, Samburu and Turkana people have historically been absolutely dependent on pastoralism, moving from place to place in search of grazing...