Congratulations, Dr. Kahumbu, on being recognized at the National Geographic Museum of Exploration Festival. Your vision, dedication, & impact in wildlife, conservation & youth climate action are truly commendable. Wishing you continued influence & success.
At the entrance of @NationalGeographic HQ in DC, while at home, I am accused of “throwing government officials under the bus” for asking legitimate questions about the legality, logic, & long-term consequences of developments in our parks & forests.
#HandsOffOurParks#SaveImenti
When those systems fail, teachers and parents bear the blame in public debate
. Addressing discipline without addressing the underlying causes will be at best a temporary fix and at worst a further alienation of young people.
Students at the crossroads: how neglect fuels unrest in our schools
Across the country, unrest among senior‑school students is too often written off as mere indiscipline or blamed on parents and teachers for failing to enforce discipline.
Such explanations are convenient but shallow. They obscure a more urgent truth: structural neglect and inequality are pushing young people toward desperate actions because they see no other way to be heard.
Students at the crossroads: how neglect fuels unrest in our schools
Across the country, unrest among senior‑school students is too often written off as mere indiscipline or blamed on parents and teachers for failing to enforce discipline.
The @GreenBeltMovmnt condemns plans to excise part of Imenti Forest for an airstrip, golf course & State Lodge. Imenti is a critical water tower & biodiversity haven.
Sign the petition and demand its protection: https://t.co/WzxJt6fxuN
#HandsOffImentiForest#SaveOurForests
🚴♀️🌍 Happy World Bicycle Day!
Today we celebrate the bicycle — a simple, affordable, healthy, and environmentally friendly means of transport. Every ride helps reduce pollution, improve fitness, and create a greener future for our communities.
Theme: June 3, 2026 is "Cycling for a Greener Future". Emphasizes the critical role bicycles play in:
Cutting carbon emissions
Combating urban traffic congestion
Supporting climate action & sustainable urban mobility
Fostering healthy lifestyles & environmental stewardship
From childhood memories to daily commutes, the bicycle has always been a symbol of balance and sustainable living.
On World Bicycle Day, let us appreciate this humble companion that keeps us active, connects communities and contributes to a cleaner and greener future.
Happy World Bicycle Day.
On today's World Bicycle Day, African cities are now designed for cars, and cyclists take their lives in their hands using roads; whereas 60 years ago bikes were Kenya's primary means of commuting to work. But we still cycle. 50% of Ghanaian households own bikes; 35% in Malawi. Environmentally friendly, bikes make rider stronger and healthier.
More than 1 billion Africans walk or cycle every day. Yet many roads remain unsafe for those who use them.
On #BicycleDay, see how African cities are investing in cycling infrastructure to improve health, ease congestion and cut pollution #NowForClimate: https://t.co/76HkmXRRSl
#WorldEnvironmentDay
Theme: June 3, 2026 is "Cycling for a Greener Future". Emphasizes the critical role bicycles play in:
Cutting carbon emissions
Combating urban traffic congestion
Supporting climate action & sustainable urban mobility
Fostering healthy lifestyles & environmental stewardship
As a man, never stay at idle at home. That's why you're depressed.
1. Go on a walk
2. Go to the gym
3. Organize something
4. Do your laundry
5. Make something
6. Do sit-ups
7. Watch music videos
8. Read a book
9. Call an old friend
10. Watch TV
11. Meditate
12. Learn something new
13. Do a puzzle
14. Find a new podcast
15. Make lists
16. Write a poem
17. Write an email to someone you admire
18. Research places to volunteer
19. Plan a party
20. Take a power nap
21. Listen to music
22. FaceTime a best friend
23. Read up on current events
24. Start a blog
25. Write in your journal
26. Cook for a loved one
27. Start learning a new language
28. Dance
29. Make a movie
30. Do a project you’ve been putting off
31. Go to the library
32. Plan a last-minute road trip
33. Create an emergency plan
34. Learn how to tie a necktie
35. Online shop
36. Help a friend in need
37. Sign up for a class
38. Clean your makeup brushes
39. Play a game
40. Practice yoga
A man's job is to face the world, take risks, and embrace difficulties.
📢 CALLING ALL WILDLIFE WARRIORS! 🦏🌍
The KIFARU CHALLENGE 2026 is officially back!
An exciting opportunity for learners to explore the world of rhinos, conservation, creativity, and action.
✨ Learn about wildlife conservation
✨ Create innovative solutions
✨ Take action for nature
✨ Earn a badge and certificate
🗓 Registration Deadline: 29th May 2026
🗓 Submission Deadline: 30th July 2026