BY STAFF REPORTER Recent reports indicate that the southern parts of the country, especially the Guji and Borana zones of Oromia State are suffering from severe drought. The disaster is believed to... Read more »
The United Nations Climate Conference (COP 26) is ongoing in Glasgow, UK, since 01 November 2021 mobilizing the world political leaders to discuss and decide the planet’s climate change problem. So far,... Read more »
Ethiopia is one of the nations in Africa in which energy resources are underutilized. The country has significantly met its energy demands from traditional resources. More specifically, the nation has been profoundly... Read more »
More than 100 world leaders will promise to end and reverse deforestation by 2030, in COP26 climate summit’s first major deal. Experts welcomed the move, but warned a previous deal in 2014... Read more »
The 26th session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties, popularly known as COP26, held for the past two days when the world has just experienced... Read more »
The Omo River is the second largest river in Ethiopia, next to the Blue Nile (Abbay) River. The Omo River Basin is also the largest source of Ethiopia’s hydro-power energy where the... Read more »
BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW Extraction of minerals from the natural earth is in most cases likely to disturb the environment. When disturbing the environment there must be careful and systemic protection of the... Read more »
BY DARGIE KAHSAY The Horn of Africa region is among the most vulnerable regions of the world to climate change and its impacts. The region repeatedly is affected by severe droughts, famine,... Read more »
Ethiopia is the oldest independent country, with the second largest population and the fastest growing economy as it has low economic base. The current political and economic reforms and normalizing relations with... Read more »
BY STAFF REPORTER Addis Ababa is a century old city that has now grown up in to a metropolis. In addition to being home to more than 3 million people, it is... Read more »