On Sunday, 5th June 2020, the world celebrated Nature for the many resources it provides to us. World Environmental Day was first celebrated in 1973, a symbolic event aimed at
Members of The Green Anglicans Movement of Kenya marked World Environment Day by planting over 500 trees at the Mutuini section of the Ngong’ Road Forest, Nairobi- with a further
“The leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations Revelation 22:2 Over the past few decades, Nations Globally have observed World Environment Day on the 5th of
The Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya and Green Anglicans Patron, the Most Rev. Dr. Jackson Ole Sapit has called for ‘reduced dependency on wood fuel’ in a move
Climate change continues to pose one of the greatest challenges to human existence in the 21% century and beyond. With much of the world’s ecosystem already damaged, largely through human