Author Topic: Consequences of forest destruction on rainfed economies  (Read 1226 times)

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Consequences of forest destruction on rainfed economies
« on: April 17, 2017, 12:11:49 PM »
The long rains have failed. Food/water riots likely across the horn?

Assault on Kakamega, City Park, Karura forest cover in high gear. Mau and Aberdares are a lost case.

Our politicians and tumbocrats are haggling for kickbacks in Thwake (Makueni), Thiba (Kirinyaga), Kinja & Wiyumiririe/ Pesi (Laikipia) Bute (Wajir) dams.

No updates on certainly late North Collector Tunnel. Ndakaini at lowest levels ever.

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Re: Consequences of forest destruction on rainfed economies
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2017, 12:26:47 PM »
Hold on brotha. In rainfed countries, it is rain that should bring forest and not vice versa. We are therefore waiting for rains that will make forest grow.