Keeping the Dream Alive
Since childhood, it has always been my long term goal to one day generate and use renewable energy for my lighting and heating needs. With diminishing fuel wood, increasing energy demands and for ethical reasons, I strongly feel that renewable energy is the way to go.
This aspiration was piqued at an early [...]
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 level, I kept agonizing [...]
Toilet Gas?
Waste from home toilets can and should actually be used to generate cooking gas.
In the UK, waste from Manchester’s loos will help contribute to local gas supplies.
According to this article at Oddstuff,
Toilet power is the fuel of the future in the UK where waste from Manchester’s loos will help contribute to local gas supplies.
Manchester’s [...]
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 waste. They are [...]





