Environment Cabinet Secretary (CS), Dr. Deborah Barasa, Wednesday, delivered a firm call for global environmental action as she honoured the legacy of Nobel Laureate Prof. Wangari Maathai at Karura Forest and urged countries to back a strong legally binding plastics pollution treaty during UNEA-7 side events in Nairobi. Speaking at the commemoration of the 20th…
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