Monday Nov 29, 2021

Climate Justice after COP26 - A voice from the most affected by climate change | S.1 E. 26. Samuel Karanja Muhunyu

"We don't have a choice, but our youth may not wait to suffer in Africa. They will come to share whatever there is in the north and that is going to disturb the comfort of everybody else. It is possible for all of us to tame climate change if indeed all of us are committed to do it. "

Samuel is a leader who has worked with indigenous and farmers' communities in Kenya. He is the director of Network of Ecofarming in Africa, and for all his life, he has been working in conservation, sustainable agriculture, and livelihood enhancement.

His episode is a political statement for action after the experience at COP26 in Glasgow.

Disclaimer- Samuel is a great friend of mine, and we have been together in the field for the last few years. This episode is not about any of the projects we are doing. It is his message after COP26 and a solid call to action.

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