Mining and the Environment: Tanzania’s Ongoing Struggle with Small-scale Mining’s Threat to the Natural Environment
Tanzania is blessed with abundant mineral resources but has also borne the brunt of the environmental consequences of its…
Tanzania is blessed with abundant mineral resources but has also borne the brunt of the environmental consequences of its…
As the Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project (JNHPP) reached 91.72 per cent of implementation, while it is expected to start…
Life might have required rugged individualism, “the gene for itself” type of selfishness (Richard Dawkins, Ehtologist). Indeed, the arts…
Dar es Salaam city is estimated to host at least 1,000 newcomers daily, causing pressure on structural and social-ecological…
Summary: Tanzania has a unique position in the global climate change landscape. The country is among the lowest greenhouse…
Our article of November 17, 2023, with the headline “Tanzania’s 2023 El Niño Outlook: What to Expect and How to…
The lives of African albinos hang precariously in the balance. The heightened temperatures and increased intensity of ultraviolet (UV)…
When the sun is aging and the tide is low, that’s when the most magic happens. A teenage boy…
Who owns carbon and the legitimacy of making it a tradable item? How does one measure to justify the…
Tanzania’s downstream oil and gas industry is transforming, driven by a growing focus on sustainability and reducing greenhouse gas…