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Building Green Within the Law: Inside Kenya’s Green Construction Debate

Green energy and sustainable environmental management do not exist in a legal vacuum. In Kenya, their foundation is firmly anchored in the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, particularly Article 69, which places clear environmental obligations on the State. Article 69 requires the State to establish systems of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), environmental audit, and environmental monitoring. […]

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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2026: Top Climate Change Careers for a Sustainable Future

As the world accelerates efforts to address climate change, careers in sustainability and environmental protection are expanding faster as governments, businesses, and communities intensify efforts to reduce emissions, adapt to climate impacts, and build sustainable systems. Professionals with green skills are increasingly in demand across industries, creating opportunities that are not only lucrative but also impactful. […]