Climate friendly construction in the hottest Homeland of human

BY DIRRIBA TESHOME Construction is one of the biggest sectors in the world in terms of value, but maybe even bigger in terms of its impact on our lives. We live and... Read more »

“Our community is optimistic to see successful completion of the project,” Waquma Ango

 BY WAKUMA KUDAMA Prime Minister Abiy launched the “Dine for Ethiopia” fundraising program last August to raise 3 billion Birr to fund tourism projects in Gorgora, Koysha and Wenchi. It’s believed that... Read more »

Vultures’ role in maintaining healthy ecosystem

BY TSEGAYE TILAHUN It is abundantly clear that vultures play a vital role in making our environment clean and safe more than ever before. As most people do not seem to have... Read more »

Water resources management in Ethiopia

BY GETACHEW MINAS Extreme hydrological variability and seasonality and the international nature of its most significant surface water resources are the primary challenges Ethiopia faces. According to the World Bank report on... Read more »

Spectrum view of Ethiopian woodlands

BY ADDISALEM MULAT It is abundantly clear that the length and breadth of the country are inundated with flora and fauna that can take the country to new elevations. Along the same... Read more »

As climate change hits harder, what must the world do

BY DIRRIBA TESHOME The year 2020 was not only the year of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was also the year of intense consequences of climate change like high temperature, flood, drought, storm,... Read more »

Eyeing at common goal of greening Ethiopia

BY ADDISALEM MULAT  Following Prime Minister Abiy’s green legacy initiative, the awareness level of planting tree seedlings in the length and breadth of the country has been on the rise in a... Read more »

Fundamental principles of ecosystem as remedy for rangeland management

“Experience to learn from the Somali Region, Ethiopia.”  BY KIDANE G/MESKEL, ABDINASIR ABDIKADIR, ABDIRISAK AHMED  There are numerous economic importance of rangelands to the country, but much of their potential benefit is... Read more »

Opportunities and challenges: Wildlife conservation in Ethiopia

BY GETACHEW MINAS Studies reveal that Ethiopian parks are ideal ecological zones for wildlife conservation due to the variety and abundance of fauna and flora in the country. If properly managed, the... Read more »

Ethiopia’s unwavering stand on climate change

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME Last week, the Ethiopian Foreign Service Training Institute and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) co-organized the workshop on environmental diplomacy that encompasses a number of... Read more »