I cordially urge every Kenyan to take maximum advantage of today and over the weekend to plant as many trees as your portions of land can hold. And this should be our every day culture as a nation and globe at large.
It's candid that climate change and global warming are real because everyone has seen the aftermath of the same! We have lost our beloved ones, vandalized infrastructures and lost hard-earned properties.This is a wake up call to all to embrace taking care of our environment.
It's our common responsibility to plant and grow trees to curb aridity and desertification and address carbon dating. We need to make our environment tranquil that will make us effectively co-exist. We will achieve global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by making and keeping bulky notes of strategies that are not getting fully implemented. This has made postponement of the 17 SDGs for decades.
If we don't take care of nature, it will definitely reciprocate negatively to humanity as we are currently experiencing.
A nugget compiled by Kelvin Mbiti from Kelma Farm and Orchard an identity of Kelma Foundation.
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