Dr. Richard Munang’s Fight Against Climate Change in Kenya
As the Regional Climate Change Coordinator for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Dr. Richard Munang has dedicated his career to promoting climate-smart solutions for Africa. His work focuses on…
How Kenya’s Agriculture Sector is Coping with Climate Challenges
Agriculture is the backbone of Kenya’s economy, employing over 40% of the total population and accounting for nearly 33% of the country’s GDP. However, as global climate patterns shift, Kenya’s agricultural sector is facing significant challenges, with unpredictable rainfall, drought, and temperature fluctuations posing risks to crops and livestock.
Climate Change in Kenya: What We’re Facing and How Communities Are Adapting
Kenya is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, with rising temperatures, unpredictable rainfall, and frequent droughts affecting the environment and communities. The effects of climate change on agriculture, water resources, and local livelihoods are significant, but communities across Kenya are developing innovative adaptation strategies to cope with these challenges. This article highlights the impact of climate change on Kenya and explores how local communities are building resilience