In January, Kenya sourced 20.29 million units of electricity from the Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited due to high power demand in the country.
Following pressure from Kenya s president, the national environment authority has issued a license for the construction of a tarmac road through the forested Aberdare range. Supporters of the project say that connecting two agricultural counties will bring economic development and improve livelihoods. But scientists and conservationists say the road would have an irreversible impact on the ecosystem that is a key wildlife habitat and one of Kenya s main water sources. The project has again raised concerns about President William Ruto s recent trend of defying and criticizing courts and other independent bodies that go against his administration s plans.
Following pressure from Kenya s president, the national environment authority has issued a license for the construction of a tarmac road through the forested Aberdare range. Supporters of the project say that connecting two agricultural counties will bring economic development and improve livelihoods. But scientists and conservationists say the road would have an irreversible impact on the ecosystem that is a key wildlife habitat and one of Kenya s main water sources. The project has again raised concerns about President William Ruto s recent trend of defying and criticizing courts and other independent bodies that go against his administration s plans.
Following pressure from Kenya s president, the national environment authority has issued a license for the construction of a tarmac road through the forested Aberdare range. Supporters of the project say that connecting two agricultural counties will bring economic development and improve livelihoods. But scientists and conservationists say the road would have an irreversible impact on the ecosystem that is a key wildlife habitat and one of Kenya s main water sources. The project has again raised concerns about President William Ruto s recent trend of defying and criticizing courts and other independent bodies that go against his administration s plans.
BERLIN, Germany, February 8, 2024 (ENS) - For the first time, a rhinoceros has successfully become pregnant following embryo transfer. Although the surrogate mother rhino died before she could give birth to the transferred calf, scientists say the successful embryo implantation paves the way for use of the same method to save the entire northern white rhino subspecies from extinction. %environment news service% news environment latest on forests, oceans, climate, wildlife, fisheries, transportation, business