Ian Ndei

BLOG# 5: HYDROLOGICAL AND GEOGRAPHY STABILIZATION

Global warming has become an indisputable reality accelerating atmospheric circulation patterns . Against this backdrop , the arid humid climate patterns in many regions worldwide have undergone notable adjustments particulary in the spatial configuration of climate transition zone . These zones typically located at the margins between drylands , over […]

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BLOG # 4 : BIOSPHERE AND ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION

INTRODUCTION It has been estimated that up to 40% of the planets , lands is degraded , directly affecting the global population and contribution to on going biodiversity losses In response substantial effort have been invested to half and reverse this trend , through ecological restoration spurred on by large […]

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BLOG # 3: ATMOSPHERIC AND PHYSICAL CLIMATE REVERSAL

INTRODUCTION We can discuss the need to improve how carbon sequestration and green house gas removals are defined and accounted for in climate policy . A major challenge in these systems is accounting for how long removed carbon remains stored outside the atmosphere. Tradition accounting methods often focus only in […]

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BLOG POST#2: WHAT ECOLOGICAL AND ATMOSPHERIC CONSEQUENCES WOULD EMERGE OF CURRENT ANTHROPOGENIC GLOBALWARMING TRENDS WERE HYPOTHETICALLY REVERSED?

After choosing this I went further and divided this topic into three,. Let’s meet in my research as we will also be educated together as my breakdowns will be: 1.Atmospehric and physical climate reversal . It deals with major environmental changes affecting the planet. Climate reversal influences weather, ecosystems, and human […]

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BLOG # 1: What ecological and atmospheric consequences would emerge if current anthropogenic global warming trends were hypothetically reversed?

Welcome back to my face two of this year project. My previous enquiry question was, how sustainable nuclear energy power considering both economic and environmental factors. I found that nuclear power is only produced by the most developing countries only, due to its cost to the economy. From the research […]

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My Year

Hello everyone, I am glad to retrieve a flashback of the last year project. I am very happy for continuing and prospering with Butterfly Effect project and the moments we had as we carried it out. We started the project in the first month of the year where we had […]

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BLOG POST #3 – FIRST ROUND OF RESEARCH

Hello everyone!This is my third blog post, and I’m excited to continue with my inquiry. My question is: “How sustainable is nuclear energy as a source of power in Kenya, considering environmental and economic factors?” My First Round of Research: What is the Cost of Nuclear Energy? From what I […]

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BLOG POST # 2 How sustainable nuclear energy in Kenya as a source power, considering both environment and economic factors?

Hi everyone ! Today I am going to break down my enquiry question , Hoe sustainable nuclear energy considering both environmental and economic factors. What is the cost of nuclear energy ? This sub – question is essential because i would explore and identify how a country can afford renewable […]

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ABOUT ME – IAN NDEI

Hello! I am glad to share a little about myself with you. My name is Ian Joseph Waruru, and I am sixteen years old. I come from a family of five—one sibling, an older sister, and my two parents. I am a student at Thome Boys High School. My country […]

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