Attaching importance to biodiversity resources

Ethiopia is on the verge to lose its biodiversity resource due to the newly coming (exotic and invasive) species those are artificially hybrid and less useful for the community compared to the... Read more »

A few thoughts on the tree planting initiative

Greenhouse gas emission has continually increased over the past decades, which means that significant action is needed to reduce emissions. There have been many mitigation policies and efforts put forward to bring... Read more »

Making the environment green is making the atmosphere clean for mutual advantage

The ever-changing climate of the world has begun long ago. The change is yet to be seen as the cause of the global challenges and ozone deficits. One of the major causes... Read more »

Addressing agricultural input supply challenges calls on synchronization

It is well recognized that the majority of the Ethiopian population has led life entertaining the principal economic pillar of the nation—Agriculture. This sector has mainly been practiced particularly in developing countries.... Read more »

Attention to biodiversity the basis for survival of life

Historians say that, before earth was inhabited by humans; it was highly rich in natural and animal resources including surface and underground water. Survival of life on earth is directly or indirectly... Read more »

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and the environment

Hydropower has been the leading source of renewable electric energy across the world, and while being center of controversies relating to water resource management and the environment, building hydroelectric dams are vital... Read more »

Striving to alleviate COVID-19’s press on environment through depleting carbon emission

Forest plays an important role in climate regulation and carbon sequestration. Thus, the importance of forests cannot be underestimated. Human beings are dependent on forests for survival due to basic needs range... Read more »

The economics of climate change

As the ‘Climate Risk Profile’ of Ethiopia highlights, “climate change will have key impacts on agriculture, livestock, water and human health in Ethiopia.” As a country whose economy is dependent on the... Read more »

GMO’s friends, not foe

It is seldom superstitiously said that death always comes in threes, same as trouble. The last couple of years have been some of the most difficult in our country’s recent history. In... Read more »

COVID-19 pandemic damage to wildlife and nature

About a month or so ago, just as the panic caused by COVID-19 was hitting mainstream Ethiopian society and government was starting to take measures to clear crowded markets, close down selected... Read more »