Climate Change

Here’s What is Being Done in Kasese after 10 Years of Climate Disasters

By Ram Kikama For over a decade, flooding rivers, mudslides, lightning, prolonged dry spells and heavy storms have devastated residents…

3 weeks ago

‘Dear Eco Warriors, What About This Argument on the Relationship Between CO2 and Rising Temperature?’

The following is John Streather’s Rebuttal Stephen Wyard's opinion titled: “Global Warming is Real and the Window to Mitigate its…

2 months ago

MISERABLE LIVES: 14 Years Later, Kasokoso Residents are Yet to be Compensated Amidst Eviction Threats – Ssemujju

Police on July 17 briefly arrested Kira Municipality MP Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda before driving him to his home in Kirinya…

2 months ago

NEMA Awards Stanbic Bank for Environmental Protection

Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited has been recognized by the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) for its proactive efforts to promote…

2 months ago

‘Global Warming is Real and the Window to Mitigate its Worst Effects is Small’

By Stephen Wyard Dear Editor, I was sad to read the article by John Streather in the recent edition of…

3 months ago

A Bold View of How Global Warming Can Benefit Humans

By John Streather There are many factors involved in climate change and their interrelationship is complex but by far the…

3 months ago

BIG vs SMALL FISH: Uganda’s Poor Evicted from Wetlands but Grand Destruction by the Rich & Powerful Continues

Ruth Namuddu, 69, has become the posterchild of the pain suffered by hundreds evicted from Lubigi Wetland in Wakiso District.…

3 months ago

From Some Calling It ‘Natural’ or ‘God’s Plan,’ Here’s What Ugandans Think About Climate Change

A report by Twaweza Uganda has offered insights into what Ugandans think about climate change and its impact on their…

3 months ago

Beyond Gorillas: Ugandan Tourism Promotes Conservation and Community

Gorilla trekking has been the main draw for tourists to Uganda for many years, drawing them to the misty jungles…

7 months ago

Resolving Human-Wildlife Conflict for Sustainable Tourism: A Tightrope Walk

Picture yourself in front of a magnificent silverback gorilla, its fur dappled by the sun as it chews thoughtfully on…

7 months ago