Climate Anxiety

Climate Anxiety

Climate anxiety is a feeling of dread or panic that can arise from thinking or worrying about climate change. For some, it’s the fear of heatwaves, floods, species extinction, and natural disasters. Its getting worst Research indicates that climate-related anxiety is rising and that it leads to emotional exhaustion and burnout. You know the mantra: … Read more

People and Nature

People and Nature

People and Nature are two goals that sadly tend to sound contradictory. As we continue to demand more than nature can offer. And inputting harmful artificial tactics. They’re not and should not sound contradictory. We believe that all people should feel close to nature and that nature should, in turn, be protected. How do we … Read more

Reflections on the Solid Waste and Climate Change Webinar

Reflections on the Solid Waste and Climate Change Webinar

During the last weeks of last year, I was invited into a webinar on how solid waste leads to climate change. Packed with youth and experts who expounded over and above on what is ailing us when it comes to curbing or at least fighting climate change. We have been in fight mode, especially when … Read more

What are fireflies?

What are fireflies

Fireflies are beautiful little creatures that emit light as a way to communicate. In the presence of an enzyme called luciferase, oxygen interacts with calcium, ATP, and luciferin, and this results in bioluminescence. Delicate and mysterious Firefly is the quintessential summer delight. It first appeared in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. You can’t … Read more

Is your January Rainy?

Is your January Rainy?

We woke up to not-so-light rains. Weirdly enough, I love cold weather, and rains make me more than happy to look forward to a good day. I don’t like heat, especially when you have to spend more time outside, it can be unforgiving sometimes. So when I heard the raindrops kissing the floor, I was … Read more

Be the voice of those who cannot be heard

Be the voice of those who cannot be heard

“Never apologize for being over sensitive and emotional when defending the welfare of wildlife.Let this be a sign that you have a big heart and aren’t afraid to show your true feelings. These emotions give you the strength to fight for what is right and to be the voice of those who cannot be heard.”― … Read more

Game Drive at the Nairobi National Park with Young Muslims Association

Game Drive at the Nairobi National Park with Young Muslims Association

I got to know and mingle with Young Muslims Association during COVID, and the rest is history. I have been able to volunteer with them in some of their events, did a project with them, and not enjoyed a game drive, courtesy of their Secretary-general. Volunteering Volunteering helps you make good use of your weekends, … Read more

Energy Retreat

Energy Retreat

It was an amazing experience mingling with Energy people, some few weeks ago, during a retreat. The discussions, chats, and presentations continued to make it more clear how Energy and Climate Change are inseparable. How Green is Green Energy? As we strive for Green energy, do we consider how we get it or are lives … Read more

Mangrove Planting at Mkupe Bridge

Mangrove Planting at Mkupe Bridge

Mangrove planting not only introduced me to the other side, of promoting ocean conservation. But it also gave me a family. Friends who always leave me better, challenged, and looking forward to the next planting. When you meet people who make it easier to mingle without having to justify why you should be there, or … Read more

At the Baus Taka Mobile App Launch

At the Baus Taka Mobile App Launch

Solid waste has been a problem for a while now. With our habit of remaining trendy, buying new instead of repairing, going for single-use instead of reusable, and our manufacturers not embracing the circular economy. With all these flaws, a lot of waste has been ending up in landfills. This has been made worst by … Read more