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Africa discusses Climate Change

Blog Action Day 2009 was an online event organized by Change.org. It was a virtual gathering of voices discussing climate change. Bloggers from a sampling of countries in Sub Saharan Africa were among those who posted their thoughts, and in this post, ...

From JULIANA ROTICH, Global Voices Online,  18 Oct 2009
Related Topics: United Nations Environment Programme,  National Geographic

Kenya: Water Crisis and Government Inaction

The Mount Kenya Trust Blog decries the worsening water crisis in Kenya, pointing out the wanton waste of resources by an MP (Member of Parliament), and continuing wildlife-people conflict. All comments are moderated. Do not submit your comment more ...

From JULIANA ROTICH, Global Voices Online,  23 Jul 2009

Kenya: Wangari Maathai on the Environment and African Leadership

On the blog Safari Notes, Omar Basawad writes some pertinent qoutes from a profile of Prof. Wangari Maathai, a Nobel Prize winning environmentalist. All comments are moderated. Do not submit your comment more than once or it may be identified as spam. ...

From JULIANA ROTICH, Global Voices Online,  19 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Wangari Maathai,  George Carlin

Kenya: Much Ado About an Atlas?

Kenyan bloggers are talking about UNEP. First, regarding news of an Atlas that shows Kenya's changing environment, and secondly, the hypocrisy of driving into a UNEP meeting in a gas guzzler. Global Voices environment has covered the reaction of ...

From JULIANA ROTICH, Global Voices Online,  19 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

China: Plateau in Peril

A newly launched interactive site ‘China Green' focuses on China's environmental and climate issues. The first project is about Tibetan Plateau, shows how the effects of global warming on the plateau is posing a grave threat to a third of humanity. ...

From JULIANA ROTICH, Global Voices Online,  29 Jan 2009

From S.African water politics to “scramble for fish” in Lake Victoria

African bloggers have been highlighting water related issues, from the politics in South Africa that led to suspension of a water quality expert, new devices for collecting and cleaning water, to the ’scramble for fish’ in the East African lake region. ...

From JULIANA ROTICH, Reuters,  18 Dec 2008

Kenya: Landmark Ruling on Case Involving Elephant Attack

The Wildlife Direct team reacts to news that a tourist has been awarded 1 million dollars in a case involving injury from an elephant. Contrasting this award with the amount Kenyans hurt by wildlife attacks get:$500. More discussion on the landmark ...

From JULIANA ROTICH, Global Voices Online,  2 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama

Is Litter Destroying Coral Reef at Aqaba Beach In Jordan?

The Green Prophet asks Will the Coral Reef at Aqaba Beach Be Destroyed By Litter?: “The lush marine habitat by Aqaba Beach in Jordan is among the richest in the world, attracting thousands of visitors per year. But the popularity of the beach is also ...

From JULIANA ROTICH, Global Voices Online,  2 Dec 2008

Bloggers sound off on GMO foods

Kenyan blogger Juliana Rotich is the editor of Green Global Voices, which monitors citizen media in the developing world, and is a regular contributor to this page. Thomson Reuters is not responsible for the content - the views are the author’s ...

From JULIANA ROTICH, Reuters Blogs,  26 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Thomson Reuters

The Yellow Humvee Saga - A conclusion.

Can eating leeks help your singing voice? Intrigued? well The Ethical co-op blog ponders this, the need to flouridate water, eggs and a new net-metering law in South Africa. A week after the 10 hostages (including 8 foreign nationals) kidnapped by the ...

From JULIANA ROTICH, Global Voices Online,  24 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Michael Jackson

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