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Understanding Climate Change: Causes, Impacts, and What We Can Do
Climate change refers to long-term shifts in global temperatures and weather patterns. While natural factors like volcanic eruptions and variations in the sun’s activity have historically influenced climate, human activity has been the main driver since the 1800s. The burning of fossil fuels, coal, oil, and gas releases greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, […]
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Ocean Heat Levels in 2025 Signal Rising Climate Risks Worldwide
About 90 percent of excess heat emitted from global warming is stored in the ocean. Ocean Heat ,is therefore, a key indicator of climate change and pent up heat in the earth system. A recent study published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences says that global ocean temperatures continued to increase in 2025. Throughout the year, […]
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Karen Basiye Wins Schwab Foundation Corporate Social Innovator of the Year 2026
Safaricom PLC Director of Sustainable Business, Social impact and Foundations, Karen Basiye, has been named the Schwab Foundation Corporate Social Innovator of the Year 2026. Schwab Foundation which was founded in 1998, accelerates social innovation for a more equitable, suitable and inclusive world. The 2026 awards feature social innovators and social entrepreneurs across 190 countries working […]
Comments Off on The Underlying Crisis: How Prolonged Road Construction Harms Nigeria’s Environment and Communities
The Underlying Crisis: How Prolonged Road Construction Harms Nigeria’s Environment and Communities
This paper examines the often overlooked environmental and humancosts of delayed road construction projects in Nigeria. It highlights prolonged air pollution from dust, soil erosion, increased floodvulnerability due to incomplete drainage and exposed earthworks, andthe resulting health (e.g., respiratory issues) and economic impacts onlocal communities, including disrupted livelihoods and higher costs. Many federal road projects, […]
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Met Office Warns 2026 Could Be Among the Four Warmest Years on Record
The Met Office predicts that 2026 will be one of the four warmest years on record, with an estimated global average temperature of between 1.34°C – 1.58°C.The central estimate is predicted to be 1.46°C which is above the pre-industrial levels but lower than the 1.55°C recorded in 2024. Dr Nick Dunstone, who participated in the […]
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What is Geothermal Energy and why is the U.S. Investing in it?
Under President Donald Trump, the U.S. supports geothermal energy and has even reduced backing for wind and solar power.The administration prioritizes fossil fuels, nuclear, and hydropower, but recognized enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) as a key resource to meet growing energy needs, including those from technology sectors like artificial intelligence. Led by U.S. Department of Energy […]
Women & Climate Leadership
Top Stories featuring amazing achievements in the climate scene by Women Leaders
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Nouran Farouk : Dosy Bikes Empowers Women and Drives Green Mobility in Middle East
Green Climate Network recently had the opportunity to interview Nouran Farouk, the visionary co-founder of Dosy Bikes a pioneering female-only mobility platform in Egypt and the MENA region. In this…
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Kenya’s Top 25 Influential Female Climate Champions to Watch in 2025
Celebrating top women climate champions in Kenya
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Dr. Deborah Mlongo Barasa Profile: Kenya’s CS For Environment, Climate Change And Forestry
On April 1, 2025 Dr. Deborah Mlongo Barasa officially handed over the Ministry of Health to Hon. Aden Duale after serving for eight months and assumed office as the Cabinet…
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Celebrating Women Youth Shaping Climate Policy and Action in Kenya
The Kenyan youth are at the forefront of climate action; mobilising at the grassroot level and national level. Among them are women who are making an impact through leading organisations…
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Truphena Muthoni’s 72-Hour Tree Hug Highligts Conservation, Mental Health and Disability Inclusion
Twenty-two year old Environmental activist and scout, Truphena Muthoni, has broken a record after becoming the first person to hug a tree for 72 hours nonstop. Muthoni who completed the…
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UNGA80: OAFLAD Launches #BuildingResilience for Gender-Inclusive Climate Action
The Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD) has launched a new campaign #BuildingResilience to tackle the rising dual crises of climate change and conflict, that continue to affect…
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MEET THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE DREAM
Priscillah Kimani
Founder & CEO
Climate reporter and storyteller driving impactful environmental narratives across Africa.
Leading the Green Climate Network in amplifying climate voices and inspiring action for a sustainable future.
Dalpheen Nyambane
Head of Policy & Advocacy
Driving policy influence and climate justice through inclusive storytelling.
Human rights advocate amplifying marginalized voices in climate action.
Grace Githanga
Head of Training & Wellness
mpowering women through climate resilience, wellness, and menstrual health education.
A professional counselor dedicated to healing, growth, and empowerment in climate-affected communities.
Leading GCN’s training and counselling sessions to strengthen women’s voices and wellbeing in the face of climate change
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