Left: Mark Watts, Executive Director of C40 Cities and Nairobi City County Governor Johnson Sakaja during the opening ceremony of the three-day three-day Green & Resilient Urban ShiftAfrica Forum at Gigiri in Nairobi on Monday. (Courtesy). Kenya stands at the crossroads of accelerated urban growth and climate urgency. According to the population census captured by UN Habitat, while only 27 per cent of the total population lives in urban areas, the urbanisation rate is high (4.3 per cent per annum) and projections indicate that more than half of the total population will be living in urban areas by 2050. Already,…