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Earth is burning: 2025 may get hotter since 2024 was listed as the warmest year in nearly two centuries.
The earth's average land and ocean surface temperature has been reaching 2.32°F (1.29°C) above the 20th century average, as far as National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is concerned.
Africa Airports Council Meeting in Tanzania to address environmental impact of the Aviation Industry
The ACI Africa Board and Committee Meeting which goes in sync with the Regional Conference and Exhibition, is hosted by the Tanzania Airports Authority (TAA) and takes place in the Northern City of Arusha, from April 24 to 30, 2025.
U.S President Biden, awards Gombe National Park Researcher, Jane Goodall, with Medal of Freedom
According to the White House's statement, Dr Goodall is a passionate advocate for empowering individuals and communities to protect and preserve the natural world.
Ethiopia’s Mount Dofan Eruption sends warning signals to Oldonyo L’engai residents in Tanzania
Ethiopia’s Mount Dofan Volcano in the Afar region is currently erupting, with several large cracks also appearing in the ground signaling even more natural disaster in the making.
Towards Global Apimondia 2027: Is Tanzania grooming young people into Apiculture?
Boasting nearly 10 million bee colonies, in the country’s forest reserves, Tanzania can easily outfit an army made of the live stinging drones, large enough to bring down any empire.
New 2025 weather forecast shows an extremely hot January and rain-drenched March
Taking a break from the rather wet December 2024, the first month of 2025 gets extremely hot as heavy rains set to return in March
Electric Fence trials at Arusha National Park and Lake Manyara in Mto-wa-Mbu
Italian farmer, Signor Fiorotto launched a wildlife hunting spree in retaliation through which he shot and killed more than 400 elephants at Lake Manyara
Tanzania to award Dr Louis and Mary Leakey with Posthumous accolades
The Leakeys have been responsible in proving to the world that the origin of mankind was in East Africa, precisely Northern Tanzania where all evidence has been immortalized
Earthquake shakes Arusha City and other parts of Northern Tanzania
Arusha City is located nearly 200 kilometers from an active volcano, the Mount Oldoinyo L’engai located adjacent to Lake Natron in Engaresero village and ward of Ngorongoro District on the way to Loliondo.
Python snake invades University Campus in Dar-es-salaam
A slithering reptile, suspected to be some kind of snake, possibly a python has been spotted within the university of Dar-es-salaam compound in the coastal city.