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 »

Ethiopia discharging global responsibility through green legacy

 BY EPHREM ANDRAGACHEW A common proverb goes “Action speaks louder than voice”. This proverb typically indicates that people’s action shows their real outlooks, rather than what they say. This expression is also... Read more »

Ethiopia’s potential in red pepper production

BY GETACHEW MINAS The red pepper has several names in different parts of the world. It is the most commonly used for spicing food around the world, with some variation in accent.... Read more »

Ethiopia’s hydropower dams supporting clean and safe growth

BY STAFF REPORTER As Ethiopia is a country of more than 100 million people creating jobs and ensuring rapid economic development is a top priority. In addition to responding to the economic... Read more »

Preempting the possible outbreak of desert locust in the Horn

BY STAFF REPORTER The Horn of Africa region is recurrently vulnerable to desert locust outbreak. In recent years it has caused damages in Ethiopia and neighboring countries. The forecast and early warning... Read more »

Schools devoting summer break to green legacy

Sene 30, which falls on 6 July every year, marks the last day of the academic year and ushers in the summer break. It is special day for students who have passed... Read more »

Ethiopian youth running environmentally friendly businesse

BY DARGIE KAHSAY  Bethelhem Dejene is a youth businesswomen, globally certified manager, who initiated and developed several waste management and recycling projects. Her innovative business focuses on pulp, paper and paper products... Read more »

Explaining the recent rare weather condition in Addis and environs

BY DARGIE KAHSAY On late Sunday, due to bad weather at and around Bole International Airport, mainly due to cloud, aircrafts were forced to divert flights to nearby airports for short period... Read more »

Ethiopia’s water security

 Key economic, ecological and demographic trends converge to shape Ethiopia and its relationship with the rest of the world. A new politics is emerging in the twenty-first century around the water–food–energy nexus,... Read more »

Rich nations urged to fulfill commitment to climate change pledges

 BY STAFF REPORTER Recently North America faced a shocking level of heat wave while Germany and nearby states also suffered a catastrophic flood. These are only some of the recurrent incidents of... Read more »