Earth Day 55 Years On: Communities Rally as Political Rifts Challenge Environmental Wins

By: Trevor Maila Apr, 23 2025

Earth Day’s legacy marks huge progress—like a 78% drop in air pollution—yet recent political shifts threaten to unravel decades of environmental gains. Laws like the Clean Air Act started under bipartisan support, but current divides are real. Local groups, however, are keeping hope alive through hands-on conservation.

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Kenya's President Ruto Calls for Urgent Relocation of Citizens in Flood-risk Zones

By: Trevor Maila Apr, 29 2024

In response to persistent rainfall, President William Ruto visited flood-affected regions in Nakuru County, advising residents in flood and landslide zones to relocate. He highlighted ongoing rescue operations and the mobilization of safety agencies to aid in the evacuation.

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