The government has re-established a rainfall isotope monitoring station in Kericho County, under the Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP). This marks the first collection of such scientific data in the area since 1968, significantly strengthening Kenya’s capacity to manage water resources using modern climate science. The newly installed GNIP station, located at the…
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