By
Eric Kasina
Climate action enthusiast, Communications specialist
Windward Communications Consultancy
Restoring the world’s rangelands is no longer a distant environmental ambition. It is an urgent economic, ecological and social necessity.
Women are disproportionately affected by environmental degradation, yet remain underrepresented in formal environmental decision-making spaces.
By
Eric Kasina
Climate action enthusiast, Communications specialist
Windward Communications Consultancy
Restoring the world’s rangelands is no longer a distant environmental ambition. It is an urgent economic, ecological and social necessity.

The rise and rise of women-led tree-planting enterprises

Kindiki calls for global action to combat land degradation

UN calls for deeper cooperation on land restoration

What financial institutions must do to realise their role in climate action

Environmental restoration efforts take center stage on World Desertification Day

For years, climate discussions have focused primarily on reducing emissions and strengthening adaptation. Yet communities across…

A conservationist has warned that the government's failure to enforce environmental laws threatens the country's food security,…

Across Kenya, restoration is no longer just about planting trees; it is creating jobs, generating incomes and opening up new…

The event was held under the theme, “Rangelands: Recognize, Respect, Restore.”

Lasting climate solutions must place local communities at the center of environmental stewardship by linking conservation to…

Africa is uniquely positioned to benefit from the global transition to a low-carbon economy, with its renewable energy potential,…