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Quote of the day:

Quote of the day:

“Protecting nature isn’t an act of charity, it’s an act of survival. The greener we grow, the longer we thrive.” https://www.facebook.com/share/19ztPtAv3Y/

Indigenous Trees: Kenya’s Natural Climate Defenders.

Indigenous Trees: Kenya’s Natural Climate Defenders.

In Kenya’s journey toward climate resilience, trees stand as our first line of defense. Yet, the real heroes of this story are not just any trees, they are our indigenous species, the ones that have quietly sustained life for centuries. Indigenous trees such as Prunus africana, Croton megalocarpus, and Markhamia lutea are deeply rooted in our soils and culture. Unlike…

Small Actions, Big Impact: Nurturing Our Environment Together

At Climate Action Initiative (CAI), we believe that meaningful change begins with simple, everyday actions. Whether it’s planting a single tree, reducing plastic use, or educating our communities about sustainable practices, each step contributes to a healthier planet.Our recent activities have focused on empowering local communities through tree planting drives, environmental education, and promoting sustainable land use. By collaborating with…

Rooted in Resilience – The Role of Indigenous Trees in Kenya’s Climate Future

Rooted in Resilience – The Role of Indigenous Trees in Kenya’s Climate Future

Across Kenya, the conversation on climate change continues to grow louder. From flash floods in cities to prolonged droughts in rural areas, we are witnessing nature’s urgent call to restore balance. One of the simplest yet most powerful answers lies in a familiar practice: planting trees. But not just any trees—indigenous trees. Why Indigenous Trees Matter: Indigenous trees are species…