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What the GEO-7 Means for Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Global Economies

UNEA-7, DAY 2. Inside the UN Environment Assembly press room, three people walked to the podium carrying identical black-and-blue reports. They paused for just a second (long enough for the cameras to click) before the questions started flying. In the middle was Inger Andersen, head of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). On her left and […]

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Protected: South Sudan Delegation

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Inside the Tense Negotiations Shaping UNEA-7

The seventh session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-7), scheduled for December 8–12 in Nairobi, has not officially begun. But inside the United Nations compound at Gigiri, the negotiations are already underway, long before delegates take their seats for the formal opening. For the past two days, youth leaders, civil society groups, scientists, and […]

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Kenya’s EV Boom Puts the Country at the Center of UNEA-7

An African Experiment in Climate Solutions Goes Global Nairobi — On a cool December morning in 2025, an electric boda-boda slips past the tree-lined perimeter of the United Nations complex in Gigiri. Delegates arriving for the seventh United Nations Environment Assembly pause briefly—not because the motorcycle is unusual, but because it is now a familiar […]

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UNEA-7 Explained: What It Is and Why the 2025 Session in Nairobi Matters

What Is UNEA-7 and Why Does It Matter for Our Planet The United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) is the world’s highest-level decision-making body on the environment. It was established in 2012 under the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). All 193 UN Member States take part. UNEA meets every two years. Governments, ministers, NGOs, scientists, youth, […]

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The Untold Stories of Nairobi’s Flood Victims

The rains began with a gentle drizzle, the kind Nairobians have long welcomed to ease the city’s dust-filled air. But what started as a reprieve quickly turned into a relentless downpour, swelling rivers and overwhelming drainage systems. Within hours, entire neighborhoods were submerged, turning bustling streets into canals of murky water. The floods hit hardest […]

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The Hunt for Medals, Not Lions in the Maasai Olympics

At dawn, the snow-capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro rises majestically over the small town of Kimana. Its grandeur is a quiet reminder of the enduring spirit of the land and its people. I arrive at the Kimana Sanctuary, home to the annual Maasai Olympics, a groundbreaking event that replaces a centuries-old tradition of lion hunting […]

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Sodium Cyanide Chaos in Kiambu. The Looting and Safety Warnings

As I arrived in Kambembe, Rironi, the reality of the sodium cyanide truck spill struck me immediately. The site of the overturned truck, which had carried 22 tonnes of sodium cyanide destined for Uganda, was eerily quiet, save for the lingering danger invisible to the naked eye. Residents, unaware of the lethal threat, had descended […]

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