WHO MESSED WITH MOTHER NATURE?

When it is raining we complain and cry of floods but when it is not raining we join hands to complain and cry of drought, What do we really want? what are we not doing right? What did we do wrong to Mother Nature? The moment we find answers to this questions and the root cause of all this questions is the day we will be safe from all this calamities and disasters related to climate change.


Deforestation, clearance or clearing is the removal of a forest or stand of trees where the land is thereafter converted to a non-forest use, that is per the online dictionary and the below picture is the practical definition.

This happened few days ago at Narok, Kenya and there is more to come if we don’t protect our forests and plant more trees wherever we may be.

Despite the immense value of forests, we are losing nearly half of Kenyan forest. The more we destroy our forests the more our children and their children will suffer they will cry more than we are currently lamenting. We have to safe the trees for a better future and better generations to come.

Deforestation has occurred and is still occurring for many reasons in Kenya most of them being selfish reasons: trees have been cut down at greater rates each year to plant crops, graze cattle and generate income from timber, fuel in the form of charcoal and other forest products.

Human encroachment in forests and water catchment areas is another major concern that has diversely affected reforestation efforts which has led to damage to habitat, biodiversity loss and aridity in many parts of the country.

Lets all try to make the country and the world green, Plant a tree. Together we can safe the world

Google Science Fair Competition 2015

Deadline: 19 May 2015   
       
The Google Science Fair is a global online competition open to individuals or teams from 13 to 18 years old. 
Individuals and small teams present their ideas and experiments to address social and environmental issues in subjects that include earth and environmental sciences, fauna and flora, and several others.
Google and several partners will award scholarships and other prizes by age groups and geographical areas (local, regional, global).
   
OFFICIAL WEBSITE: https://www.googlesciencefair.com/en/

Common Fund for commodities

The CFC (an intergovernmental financial institution) provides financing to organisations and enterprises engaged in commodity value chains. Through financial support, the CFC seeks to support implementation of innovative interventions that target new opportunities in commodity markets leading to commodity based growth, employment generation, increase in household incomes, reduction in poverty, and enhancement of food security. The intervention should be scalable and financially sustainable and have a measurable positive impact on the stakeholders in commodity value chains.

This is the sixth call for interested parties to submit proposals. The submission period has been extended and will now close on 17 May 2015.

OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://www.common-fund.org/call-for-proposals/

UNESCO Sultan Qaboos Prize for Environmental Preservation

The deadline for submitting nominations for the 2015 Prize is 15 June 2015.

The purpose of the UNESCO Sultan Qaboos Prize for Environmental Preservation is to afford recognition to outstanding contributions by individuals, groups of individuals, institutes or organizations in the management or preservation of the environment, consistent with the policies, aims and objectives of UNESCO, and in relation to the Organization’s programmes in this field, i.e. environmental and natural resources research, environmental education and training, creation of environmental awareness through the preparation of environmental information materials and activities aimed at establishing and managing protected areas such as biosphere reserves and natural World Heritage sites.

The Prize is awarded every two years. As of 2015, the financial Prize reward is USD 70,000, a donation graciously made by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Said of Oman.

OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/natural-sciences/environment/ecological-sciences/man-and-biosphere-programme/awards-and-prizes/sultan-qaboos/

Research Training Fellowships for Scientists in Developing Countries 2015/2016

DEADLINE: 15 June 2015

India's DST offers fifty fellowships in 2015-2016 for scientists and researchers from developing countries for collaboration with Indian research partners.

Thematic areas include agricultural sciences, biological sciences, and several others.

The fellowships program is coordinated through the Center for Science and Technology of the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries (NAM S&T Center). Applicants should be less than 40 years of age.

WEBSITE: http://www.namstct.org/