3/31/2026 5:02:13 AM How 200-year-old tea leaves could help breed climate-resilient tea By Kennedy Amissah Tea is more than a beloved beverage. It supports millions of farmers and communities around the world. Rising temperatures and changing...
3/30/2026 5:11:23 AM Take the 7-Day No Food Waste Challenge By Kennedy Amissah Reducing food waste is a simple action that can have a meaningful impact on both the environment and household budgets. Inspired by BBC...
3/19/2026 5:54:07 AM Sometimes the best sustainability stories are quiet. By Kennedy Amissah They are not loud announcements or big promises. They are places where people simply take care of what they have. I recently read about...
3/18/2026 5:08:24 AM Turning Idle California Farmland Into A Clean Energy Powerhouse By Kennedy Amissah I always find it encouraging when new ideas challenge how we think about land use in a changing climate. The proposal to convert idle...
3/12/2026 5:23:20 AM When Electric Buses Pass the Cold Weather Test By Kennedy Amissah One of the biggest criticisms of electric vehicles is that they struggle in extreme cold. Batteries lose efficiency, range drops, and...
3/5/2026 5:50:17 AM Kenya's catwalks tackle the problem of fast-fashion waste By Kennedy Amissah At a time when fast fashion is creating growing mountains of waste, designers at Nairobi Fashion Week are choosing a different path. This...
3/2/2026 6:02:29 AM Becoming the 'Gangsta Gardener' By Kennedy Amissah Ron Finley did not set out to start a movement. He simply wanted access to fresh food in his South Central Los Angeles neighborhood, a...
2/26/2026 12:55:09 PM From cocoa to coffee, collaborating on climate action yields results By Kennedy Amissah Reading the recent Reuters article on climate action in cocoa and coffee supply chains resonated with me on a personal level. As someone...