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Rural vs Urban The other day, I left the city for my cradle-land. The place has this soothing effect on me…. words simply cannot be used to express it! The Clean Air Fix A very striking difference between urban and rural areas is the difference in the quality of the air between the two places. [...]

On Friday, March 20, the Business Daily published an article titled “Are we going green or is this just a sick joke?” Reading through, I do acknowledge the writer’s take on why green technology hasn’t been as widely adopted as the hype that often heralds GreenTech campaigns. Going green is in fact informed largely by [...]

The Copenhagen Climate Summit has officially begun, and leaders from all over the world have converged there to deliberate on the prevailing climate crisis that threatens to plunge the entire planet in peril unless drastic changes are effected soon. In Pursuit of Profits I am a going-green enthusiast, and honestly believe that every passing day [...]

The Simple (and largely unattended) Things in Life Going green is not that hard. We all know that it is the simple things in life that make the biggest difference. Right? Yeah, right. These simple things also happen to be the most overlooked, and therefore, remain unattended or largely postponed. Information Abounds On a personal [...]

Welcome Back Green Kenya is back… Howdy partners! Hiatus The last post on this blog was on 3rd September, 2009. The core reasons why no more posts have been forthcoming are detailed on The Walkabout. New Home and Identity As you’ll notice, we have changed the Green Kenya identity (hope you like the new logo) [...]

It Hits the Fan There has been much talk about adverse changes in the climate, the Mau complex, the drying Mara river and other unpleasant things. I have just come across another very unpleasant human activity – an emerging dump site just behind the Moi International Sports Complex in Kasarani. The Moi International Sports Complex [...]

Guest post by Megan Jones. The United States House of Representatives just voted on a bill looking to slash carbon dioxide pollution blamed for global warming, with the Democrats narrowly winning the victory.  With the recent influx of information relating to the global climate change and subsequent global warming that is occurring, the United States [...]

Well, it’s been quite a while since I posted on Green Kenya. And sure enough, a lot has happened while I’ve been away. In this post, I share some wonderful recycling and reusing initiatives I have come across on the web. Here we go: Bricks from cow dung These are building bricks made from cattle [...]

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