The coincidence of New Year and a new season in Ethiopia

Today Ethiopians in all corners celebrate a New Year, 2014. The New Year comes not only as a mere change in the calendar, but also a transition from a tough cold summer... Read more »

Modernizing construction sector for healthy, livable climate

Ethiopia is one of Africa’s fastest growing and most vibrant economies. It has been enjoying high GDP growth for the past decade, with a quickly growing population. The country is expected to... Read more »

Managing indoor, outdoor air pollutions to halt pollution driven death, disease

A Research by National Data Management Center for health (NDMC), Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI) on July 2020 announced that 278,288 deaths attributable to household air pollution from solid fuel were reported... Read more »

Ethiopia’s endeavor to boost bamboo forest development

Various studies indicate that bamboo products are now gaining popularity in the international market. They are also contributing to foreign and domestic trade, as well as mass employment. Ethiopia is the largest... Read more »

Keeping the promise while reaping the result of planting seedlings

Ethiopia is gifted with a variable climate ranging from tropics to subtropics. Nonetheless, the rapidly increasing populations, depletion of soil fertility, landlessness, climate change, deforestation, political turmoil, and degradation of natural resources... Read more »

The need for local climate financing in developing countries

 BY DARGIE KAHSAY The world has continued facing multidimensional disasters due to climate change. To control climate change impacts, countries of the world, collectively and unilaterally, are working to save the planet.... Read more »

Promoting space science for all rounded development

Since the mid-20th century states of the world have vigorously started working for the development of space science. Because it is believed that expanding scientific activities is the way to benefit the... Read more »

From the ravage of nuclear testing to new, clear vision: What we must learn from Kazakh

BY WORKU BELACHEW Three decades after the banning of a nuclear testing site, Kazakhstan still contends hard with the consequences. The impact is expected to stay more generation before the surrounding areas... Read more »

Involving community in recycling solid waste

BY STAFF REPORTER Increasing populations, urbanization, industrialization, and changing consumption patterns result in increasing amounts of solid waste and its diversification. Solid waste comprises all the wastes arising from human activities that... Read more »

The need to transfer climate technology to developing countries

Climate change is one of the most important challenges currently facing humanity and will continue to be a major problem not only due to its complex and pervasive nature but also because... Read more »