Nairobi — Kenya is currently implementing the Cop 26 declarations on sustainability and climate change, Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala has said.
As part of the commitment to achieving sustainable tourism, Kenya had said it will restrict the use of vehicular transportation within all National Parks and Reserves to those that use non-fossil renewable energy by 2030.
Balala had said the ministry will also require all hospitality and tourism facilities in Kenya to adopt renewable energy and circular economy in their operations by 2030.
Speaking while at the Maasai Mara Game Reserve where he was joined by Gabon’s Minister of Water, Forests, and climate change Prof Lee White, CS Balala noted that African countries should also take time to create synergies and cooperate in combating climate change in the continent
“We have seen a historic week in Kenya where we celebrated 50 years for the United Nations environment program, and on the sidelines, we celebrated…
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