Paul MasonWe are at a point in history where social crises keep crashing into environmental ones and a call out of the blue from contacts in Nairobi illustrates how rapidly.
Kenya, right now, is in the middle of a drought. In the rural north the drought is already destroying the nomadic way of life (see this report from the Observer, and this from the BBC).
But it is also impacting on the fragile social infrastructure of Kenya's urban slums.
It could have gone in "Living in the Future" as well, perhaps, or even in a doomer forum, if we had one,
Peter.