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Flooding in Nairobi raise uncomfortable questions about our own role in shaping the environment around us. Beyond the heavy rains lies a quieter problem created by everyday human behavior. Plastic bottles, food wrappers, and discarded bags often find their way into drainage systems, slowly blocking the channels meant to carry water away. Over time, small acts of carelessness accumulate, turning ordinary rainfall into overflowing streets.

March 15, 2026

Everyday activities like showering, washing dishes, and flushing toilets turn clean water into wastewater containing dirt, soap, and other pollutants. Fortunately, wetlands act as natural filters, using plants, soil, and microorganisms to clean and restore water before it returns to the environment.

December 24, 2025

A single green shoot rising from a forgotten corner of pavement tells a story as profound as any forest.

December 10, 2025

A joke at a neighborhood juice stand revealed something deeper: how easily we normalize public neglect. What we shrug off in our streets quietly shapes the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the cities we build. This story follows one casual moment that exposes a bigger truth about responsibility and respect for the environment.

November 5, 2025

In the face of climate change and environmental degradation, the idea of sustainable living can sometimes feel overwhelming.

November 4, 2025

Climate change isn’t just an environmental issue, it’s a justice issue. While the entire planet faces rising temperatures, floods, and droughts, the harshest effects often fall on those who contribute the least to the problem.