The Mombasa County government in partnership with environmental groups, youth organizations and community stakeholders, has launched a greening initiative to combat the city’s worsening urban heat crisis through the planting of 40 indigenous trees comprising 11 different species across the central business district. The coastal city has been experiencing unusually high temperatures in recent months,…  Â
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