The urgent need to curb the impacts of climate change on migration

 BY STAFF REPORTER Ever since human society existed on earth people have been migrating from place to place due to many reasons good or bad. For many years, people used to leave... Read more »

Terrosist TPLF’s destroying infrastructure

BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW For over a decade, Ethiopia has invested billions of dollars in infrastructure such as hydro-electric dams, railways, roads as well as industrial parks in an ambitious bid to transform... Read more »

Electron beam for wastewater treatment in developing countries

Recently, China has inaugurated Asia’s first demonstration facility for medical wastewater treatment using electron beam (EB) technology, according to a report from International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). “This is the first pilot-scale... Read more »

The IPCC report and Africa, developing countries expectation from COP26 session

BY DARGIE KAHSAY This week, on monday, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), United Nation’s body for assessing the science related to climate change, report on climate change reported that the... Read more »

Current ecological conditions and desert locust outbreak in the Horn

BY DARGIE KAHSAY During the past two years, Eastern Africa particularly the Horn of African countries has been hit by Desert Locust swarm which affected crops, grazing lands and other vegetables. The... Read more »

Ethiopia’s agro ecology and sunflower seed production

 Sunflower is one of the most important oilseeds in Ethiopia. The country has enormous potential for its production. Sunflower is widely adaptable with high yield than major oilseeds in the country. Recently,... Read more »

Harnessing the benefits of micro-hydropower dams

BY STAFF REPORTER As a country endowed with a huge amount of water resources Ethiopia is utilizing the resources for the generation of hydroelectric power. It is working hard to respond to... Read more »

Eyeing at biodiversity: Viable means for rescuing the planet

BY MENGESHA AMARE The planet has now been home to over seven billion inhabitants being separated from water bodies, which have accounted for three-fourth of its portion. Though its populaces have been... Read more »

University student innovates portable energy source for rural areas

BY DARGIE KAHSAY Yohanis Bimrew, 21, is a first-year student at Addis Ababa University. He is investing in innovations in renewable energy, agriculture and aviation sectors. Recently he launched his innovational technology... Read more »

Gujis applying Shemaga to conserve natural forest, grow new ones

BY DARGIE KAHSAY Ethiopia has a lot of experience in protecting natural forests and the environment, through traditional and religious practices. With these traditional norms and religious beliefs, parallel to the legal... Read more »