MENR Intended Actions in the Transport Sector to Achieve Kenya’s INDC (13 October 2016)

Climate change is likely to damage transport infrastructure in Kenya through higher temperatures, heavy rainfall and more severe storms. Coastal roads, railways, airports and ports are vulnerable to sea level rise. These changes could increase the risk of delays, disruptions, damage, and failure across land-based, air, and marine transportation systems. Most transportation infrastructure being built…

KCAA Kenya Action Plan for the reduction of CO2 Gas Emissions in the Aviation Sector

While air travel supports Kenya’s economy, trade and tourism, and connects Kenya to different parts of thee World, its aviation industry also continues to greenhouse gas emissions. This voluntary Action Plan expresses how thee parties in good faith, intend to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from aviation activities. It does not contain legal obligations of any…