After 46 years, the hooting of the train has once again echoed through Nyahururu as the Nyahururu Safari Train successfully completed its historic journey, restoring a legacy that generations only knew through stories and old photographs.
“If we are to continue to exist, we will require more than intelligence. We will require wisdom”
David Attenborough, UN Champion of the Earth, has turned 100 years old. His words remind us that protecting the future of our planet remains in our hands 🌏
#ActNow#OurCommonFuture
Mother Earth has given us everything.
This #EarthDay let’s pause to reflect on and honour all that our planet provides and how we can all do our part to protect her in return.
Let's run that back. One more time... Or two?
Our crew is now safely back on Earth. Relive the historic mission, and keep an eye on our website as more images and videos keep rolling in. https://t.co/FoYXKVvve5
HOME.
The Artemis II crew has arrived back on Earth, ending a nearly 10-day journey around the Moon. The trip took them farther into space than humans have ever gone before, and now they're safely home with us.
https://t.co/XmDQwNlCPR
In January 2012, the African Union (AU), The African Union @_AfricanUnion adopted a decision calling for the joint commemoration of Africa Environment Day and Wangari Maathai Day in recognition of the work and life of the late Professor Wangari Maathai. Prof. Wangari dedicated her life to promoting #environmental #conservation and sustainable development in Africa and the first African Woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Every March 3, We commemorate the #WangariMaathaiDay
#AfricaEnvironmentDay
@UoNWMI@UNEP@Greenpeace@GreenBeltMovmnt@HeartsOfGreen
#WangariMaathaiLegacy
Climate action begins with communities.
In Eburru, women & elders are leading local solutions. With support from @UNDPKenya, the Eburru Community Forest Association is strengthening climate-resilient livelihoods while safeguarding the forest; one of Kenya’s critical water towers.
Without changes, plastic pollution will keep pushing health-related economic losses even higher.
But #GEO7 shows it doesn’t have to be this way.
See the solutions that can help us #BeatPlasticPollution and build a healthier planet:
https://t.co/VY0tgZ18uu
Youth voices build resilience, ignite hope and pave the way to a sustainable future. The climate movement needs youth leading every step of the journey. #LcoyKe2025
Panelists:
1. Mohamed Almas, Youth Senate Kenya & Shella WCCPC Member, Kilifi County.
2. Emmah Wanjiru, Climate Change Officer, Nakuru County Government
3. Kelly Banda, VSO & Kilifi County FLLoCA CSO Representative #LCOYKenya2025#COP30#RoadToCOP30#LCOYKE2025@youngo_unfccc
We were honoured to attend the Stakeholder Meeting in Karen, Nairobi, on the Draft Buffer Zones Policy & Nyayo Buffer Zones Bill contributing insights on sustainable reforestation. Appreciation to @WWF_Kenya for convening critical discussions. #BufferZones#WWFKenya
Blessed to be part of the 2nd national agroecologyy symposium,on scaling up agroecologyy initiatives for soil health, climate resilience,economic stability and sustainable healthy food systems on climate change
🌿 Environmental Diplomacy Award Spotlight! 🌍
At the International Relations Society of Kenya (IRSK), we believe that integrating youth empowerment into diplomacy is key to building a sustainable future.
In 2024, Lydia Chege (@ChegeMLydia), a University of Nairobi student & founder of @TheTree_Oclock, won the Environmental Diplomacy Award at the #KenyaDiplomaticAwards for her impactful work in sustainable agriculture & ecosystem restoration, a true example of youth-led climate action. 🌿
🔍 Know an individual, embassy, or organization making a difference at the intersection of climate and diplomacy? Nominate them for the 2025 Kenya Diplomatic Awards!
🗓️ Deadline: August 1, 2025
🔗 Submit here: https://t.co/6jJ52SXDw1