THE STANDARD By
Biko Rading |
February 14th 2021 at 06:30:00 GMT +0300
Mr John Mbugua (Left) and Bilha Nyambura in one of the Nursery garden in Dundori Forest.
(PHOTO: Biko Rading)
Climate Change is one of the biggest problems the world is grappling with in the 21st century. Though it has existed over the last century, its impact is being felt across the globe and it has greatly altered the earth’s ecosystems.
Unpredictable weather patterns have left millions in hunger as farmers continue to harvest less or nothing at all.
In 2015 global leaders pledged to tackle Climate Change through the adoption of the Paris Agreement that saw over 196 countries agreeing to tackle climate change.