Our advocacy for the widespread use of renewable energy, in Sierra Leone should also ensure for efficient energy supply chain, improved grid systems, environmental impact assessments, affordable prices for consumers, and the quality of services in years, etc

Thinking About Conservation

I’ve been closely following the news reports and videos of the precarious situation at Hoover Dam and Lake Mead this summer. The ongoing drought in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, and Utah has seriously affected water flows of the Colorado River system. The drought reminds me of severe dry spells I’ve lived through in both California …

Catch them young! “If we want children to flourish, to become truly empowered, let us allow them to love the earth before we ask them to save it.” “No one will protect what they don’t care about, and no one will care about what they have never experienced”.2012 Nature Club pupils of RC Primary School in Jaiama Bongor, Bo District.

At the moment, the total of CSO, that are focused on climate change and for the advocacy for renewable energy in Sierra Leone, are limited, and a less than five, in a country of almost 7 million people, and as such, our focus is to create a strong voice and influence on Governmental organizations and Environmental Agencies, etc, so as to achieve climate justice and at the same time to highlight the vulnerability index of global warming in Sierra Leone , such as lost of coastal areas, floods, landslides and soil erosion, etc

Community based initiatives, and collective responsibilities, are tools to enhance climate sustainability, the protection and preservation of the environment, and will eventually help to catalogue data and area of activities and actions plans, such as clean up of beaches and touristic sites, methods of recycling, water supply use and control, and more

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