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[Thematic report] Ecosystem change in Kenya due to climate change

by Ananya Dave | 17-09-2020 21:56 recommendations 0

Hi! This is my first report as an Ambassador and I truly hope you enjoy reading it!


The Covid-19 pandemic has brought the issue of tackling climate change to the forefront of social and economic concern. Urbanisation and the widespread of agricultural farming has led to devastating amounts of deforestation, bringing about the loss of habitat thereby forcing animal species to live side by side which exposes us to animal pathogens due to increased contact between wildlife, livestock and humans. Notably, 3 to 4 zoonotic diseases are emerging each year and resembling coronavirus, they have incredible aptitude to deliver economical blows.[1] Globally, the effects of climate change can be witnessed in the form of extreme weather from large scale droughts in Africa and heatwaves around the world from the UK to Australia.

Countries with tropical and subtropical climates are predicted to suffer the effects of climate change most severely, which is a major threat considering that low-income countries are least equipped to combat the impact of climate change. This is starkly seen in Turkana, Kenya where the local communities fight against long spells of cyclical drought and struggle to obtain food and water due to the widespread desertification.[2] 

Kenya is located within the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone which is a belt of high rainfall that is formed near the equator. The ITCZ brings rain southwards through Kenya between October and December which is considered as the short rain period, it then travels northwards in March, April and May which is regarded as the long rain season. [3]The Kenyan Bureau of Statistics has studies over the past few decades showing a strong indication of rising temperatures in Turkana County and Kenya as a whole.[4] Despite the average global temperatures having increased by 0.8¡ÆC in the past century, the temperatures in Turkana have shockingly risen between 2¡ÆC and 3¡ÆC only between 1967 and 2021. Since 2000, Kenya has repeatedly gone through periods of intense flooding and droughts where the glaciers found in Mt. Kenya have dramatically reduced which has dried up many of the river streams. Consequently, soil degradation and the loss of biodiversity has been experienced. [5]The effects of climate change  have been clearly observed through the fluctuation in rainfall patterns where the short rainy season in Kenya has become longer and wetter and the long rainy season has become dryer and lasted shorter, with the annual rainfall measures dropping to low levels.

Countries with tropical and subtropical climates are predicted to suffer the effects of climate change most severely, which is a major threat considering that LEDC¡¯s are the least equipped to combat the impact of climate change. Due to the decrease in annual rainfall there will be great reductions of freshwater available in lake Turkana, leading the salinity and temperature of the lake to rise which will compromise the fish breeding areas and have an overall negative impact on the fish population as the conditions will not be conducive. The higher temperatures have also increased the rate of evaporation which has diminished the water sources available to the biodiversity in the area as well as the people.[7]

This has translated to less grazing land available to cattle during the dry season which leads to the livestock herds being diminished and social conflict over occupation of the available grazing land. It must be noted that cattle are an integral part of the culture of the communities living in Turkana as they rely on cattle as their primary income and attach the amount of cattle they own to their status of wealth. Therefore, overgrazing activities may also contribute to the desertification of the area hand in hand with climate change.   

The negative impacts of climate change are only growing exponentially as human activity continues to aggravate the health of the planet we live on. As equal inhabitants of the earth we must consider the consequence our actions have upon the environment we live in as ultimately, we are highly dependent on the natural world for sustenance. We must actively pursue not only the implementation of government policy to introduce more aggressive measures to combat climate change, but bring these efforts in our daily life to transition to a green lifestyle as well. 


Footnotes/References:

 

[1] https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/a-call-to-stop-the-next-pandemic?utm_campaign=zoonoses

[2] https://www.hrw.org/report/2015/10/15/there-no-time-left/climate-change-environmental-threats-and-human-rights-turkana

[3] https://www.unccd.int/sites/default/files/relevant-links/2017-06/climatechangekenya2010web.pdf

[4] https://www.knbs.or.ke/

[5] https://issuu.com/nature_kenya/docs/coping_with_climate_change_in_kenya

[6] https://www.hrw.org/report/2015/10/15/there-no-time-left/climate-change-environmental-threats-and-human-rights-turkana

[7] https://www.weadapt.org/sites/weadapt.org/files/legacy-new/knowledge-base/files/4e25767e1dac3DFIDRegional_Ecosystems_Final.pdf

 

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11 Comments

  • SJ Mentor says :
    Greetings Ananya!
    It's your SJ mentor.

    Welcome to be an ambassador to Tunza Eco Generation.
    Climate change including global warming causes knock-on effect.
    As you stated, It is crucial to recognize that negative impacts of climate change are only growing exponentially.
    If we do not act immediately it will be harder to set back.
    We must consider our action which can destroy our planet.
    I hope everything will come out all right.
    Thank you for sharing report concerning consequences of climate change in Kenya.

    Best regards,
    SJ mentor.
    Posted 12-10-2020 04:55

  • Ananya Dave says :
    @MunWooJooMentor

    Dear Mun WooJoo Mentor,

    Thank you for your feedback!

    I have made the amendment to paragraph 4, thank you for your assistance and I send you my apologies for the repetition I made while trying to restructure the essay.

    I look forward to learning more from you in the future :)

    Kind Regards,

    Ananya Dave.
    Posted 29-09-2020 04:08

  • Ananya Dave says :
    Dear All,

    Thank you so much for your wishes and comments! I really do appreciate it.
    I look forward to sharing more in the coming months.

    Green cheers and warm regards to all,

    Ananya Dave

    Posted 29-09-2020 04:05

  • Dolma Diki Sherpa says :
    Hello Ananya
    Greetings from Nepal

    Thank you for sharing your report on impact of climate change.
    Lack of water resources, grazing land, melting of glacier are found to be serious issue in your country.We all should act together to reduce a climate change.

    Keep writing such informative report.

    Regards
    Dolma
    Posted 19-09-2020 20:01

  • Mun WooJooMentor says :
    Hello Ananya!
    This is your mentor WooJoo.

    Thank you for sharing your first report with us.
    It was very informative one, talking about what changes are going on Kenya.
    I agree that some of the countries including Kenya are more vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
    If no action is taken, such countries will lose their water supplies, food, etc.
    So I think that's the reason why eco-warries like us are addressing the issues continuously.
    Green lifestyle should take place everywhere.

    By the way, I think the second paragraph is written twice, check paragraph 4.

    Thank you once again.
    Best wishes,
    WooJoo
    Posted 19-09-2020 02:43

  • Prabha Bhusal says :
    Hello Ananya,
    Congratulations for being ambassador.And thanks for worth reading piece of report. I really enjoyed it .
    Keep on shining.
    Regards,
    Prabha
    Posted 18-09-2020 21:25

  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Thank You for your informative report on Climate Change of Kenya. Keep Writing.
    And congratulations a lot for being ambassador.
    Green cheers!!
    Posted 18-09-2020 16:30

  • Yasmin Hussain says :
    Halo Ananya,
    It is great to be able to know Kenya's situation right now. As if I'm already in Kenya when I read this.
    Thank you for sharing. Hope to see you share more :)
    Posted 18-09-2020 11:40

  • Shobha Pokhrel says :
    Hello Ananya ,
    greeting from Nepal
    Thank you so much for your informative report on climate change of Kenya .
    eager to know many more from you
    keep sharing
    regards
    Shobha pokhrel
    Posted 18-09-2020 01:23

  • Sagar Koirala says :
    Hello Ananya,
    Green Cheers from Nepal

    Thank You for your informative report on Climate Change of Kenya. Keep Writing.

    Regards,
    Sagar Koirala
    Posted 18-09-2020 00:10

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings ananya
    I hope you are doing well
    Very informative and detailed report. You made as if I am reading from Kenya itself
    Thank you so much for your report.
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire

    Posted 17-09-2020 23:03

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