Forests and savannahs provide a wide variety of ecosystem services. They provide food and fuel. Additionally, they clean the air, filter water, and control floods, and erosion, while sustaining biodiversity. However, over the years human beings have plundered the earth prioritizing development needs over the environment. Kenyaâs Olo0lua forest an urban forest located about half an hourâs drive from Kenyaâs international airport has seen years of plunder as Nairobi residents quarried stones in the quest to develop the city. As climate change bites, how has Oloolua forestâs biodiversity changed? How has the once cooler neighborhood changed? What are the communities doing to protect the remaining forest?