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The ultimate process of EA.
By Mwirigi Erick A building may be complete, a factory humming, or a highway in use—but the environment doesn’t stop reacting. That’s why in Kenya, every operational development must face a truth-teller: The Environmental Audit (EA). Unlike the Environmental Impact…
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The Ultimate Process for EIA
By Mwirigi Erick Development fuels progress. It brings roads, industries, homes, and energy to our growing cities and rural towns. But unchecked development can also leave behind polluted rivers, degraded forests, and vulnerable communities. Enter the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)…
August Audit Offer for Schools and institutions.
By Mwirigi Erick. Schools are now closed, and this break offers the perfect window to get important compliance tasks done—without the noise, bustle, and distractions of a full school term. One of the smartest moves you can make right now…
Nairobi River: A Forgotten Lifeline
Nairobi River: A Forgotten Lifeline By Mwirigi Erick In the heart of Kenya’s bustling capital, a hidden resource flows beneath layers of waste and neglect. The Nairobi River, stretching approximately 70 kilometers from its source at the Ondiri Wetland in…
IS YOUR PAINT MAKING YOU SICK?
Why is your child always coughing? Why won’t that persistent flu go away? Could it be… the very walls around you? When we choose paint, most of us focus on color and finish. But what many people don’t realize is…
The Looming Water Crisis: The Green City in the Sun
By Mwirigi Erick If you’ve ever been stuck in traffic outside City Hall, Nairobi, you know two things: one, the sun can roast you like maize on a roadside grill, and two, there’s no water to drink while you wait.…
GREEN TIP TUESDAY
Did you know that transportation accounts for nearly 24% of global CO₂ emissions globally? Here in Nairobi, using personal cars for short errands not only clogs our roads but also fills our air with harmful emissions—and makes getting around feel…
New Malaria Prevention Strategy.
By Mutua P. Nzoka, Environmental Expert Malaria remains a serious health threat in Kenya, especially in regions like the Lake Victoria Basin, the western highlands, and coastal regions. With 70% of the population at risk and 3.5 million cases annually,…
NAIROBI RAINS-CURSE OR BLESSING
By Erick Mwirigi Every rainy season, Nairobi walks a tightrope between relief and ruin. The rains are a natural blessing—recharging reservoirs, cooling the city, and renewing life. Yet in Nairobi, where majority live in informal settlements, rain present ruin that…
