How pastoralism can help maintain safe ecosystem

BY STAFF REPORTER Pastoralists and agro-pastoralists are one of the most climate-change-vulnerable groups on the planet. It is necessary to increase their resilience to protect their livelihoods in the short term. Increased... Read more »

GERD’s 2nd filling, outcome of increased building capacity

BY HAFTU GEBREZGABIHER The successful second filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) that is 13.5 million meter cubic shows that the supervision and follow up is very close and strengthened.... Read more »

Due attention has been given to planting indigenous trees

Sinai Alemu, Botanist (forest) Researcher at Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute  BY EPHREM ANDARGACHEW Recently, planting indigenous tree seedlings get momentums and acknowledged by the concerned bodies. Planting Indigenous tree seedlings has multiple benefits... Read more »

Pioneering horn green legacy: Ethiopia’s unreserved effort

BY MENGESHA AMARE Ethiopians from every nook and cranny of their territory have relentlessly planting tree seedlings following the green legacy initiative commenced by Prime minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed under the theme,... Read more »

Ethiopia’s untapped potential in marble production

BY STAFF REPORTER Marble has been mined in many parts of Ethiopia since ancient times and the deposits are inexhaustible. There is a wide range of colours and the quality is supreme.... Read more »

Exploiting the bamboo potentials of Ethiopia

Ethiopia has enormous bamboo forests representing a significant proportion of that of Africa. Studies reflect problems and constraints facing its production and marketing system. They have identified current economic opportunities and challenges... Read more »

Ethiopia’s green legacy initiative to keep the nation water roof of East Africa

BY HAFTU GEBREZGABIHER For a third round now, Ethiopia is bracing for its annual massive afforestation campaign where by billions of tree seedlings are transplanted in all corners. The massive campaign aims... Read more »

Green legacy posterity tie gaining momentum

BY EPHREM ANDARGACHEW If a community well nurtures children who are going to take over their country with its future, unquestionably it will lay unwavering foundation in all aspects. The case of... Read more »

Fossil fuels rapid phase out: Implications to poor nations

BY HAFTU GEBREZGABIHR Wealthy nations continue to finance natural gas for developing countries, putting climate goals at risk, while environmentalists and advocates in the field are calling for a timely shift from... Read more »

The global interlink of environment, human life

BY HAFU GEBREZGABIHER For the last couple of years the government of Ethiopia has been aggressively engaged in the plantation of various species of trees across the country. In the last two... Read more »