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Global Stocktake: African climate needs should be smart and measurable. August 31, 2023 Season 12Episode 1 Sophie Mbugua Africa Climate Conversations, Climate, Solutions 39:35 0 Comments During the 28th United Nations climate summit, hosted by the Government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in December… Read More https://africaclimateconversations.com/podcast-player/4235/global-stocktake-africa-stop-make-your-climate-needs-smart-and-measurable-first.mp3 Duration: 39:35 | Recorded on August 31,…

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The Barotse floodplain: it’s importance threats and solutions.

Western Zambia: Did you know that the Barotse floodplain, located in Zambia’s western province’s upper Zambezi basin, is home to approximately 339 bird species and 129 recognised fish species? When flooded, it can cover over 550 000 hectares, acting as a sponge that gently releases water to surrounding low-rainfall areas. The Kariba dam provides hydroelectric…

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Environmental Solutions Trailer

From 06th July, we are starting a new series highlighting environmental solutions. We will go to the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo along Lake Edward one of the smaller African Great Lakes shared by these two countries. We will find out how a new fish landing site equipped with water and…

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Community Driven Climate Solutions

From time immemorial, human beings have always adapted to the changing environment. The solution series will take you into villages where communities will echo the solutions they have found to the changing weather patterns.

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How have religion, colonialism, and education affected Barotse Floodplain conservation?

“After colonialism, religion depicted that we “Africans” lived in a satanic manner,” argues Florence Monde Mwauluka the Limulunga la Makuwa craft women’s club founder. Mwauluka, is a woman of 85 years old from Mongu district of Zambia’s Western Province. How is Mwauluka and other women conserving and benefiting from the floodplain? In today’s episode, Mwaluka recalls…

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How have religion, colonialism, and education affected Barotse Floodplain conservation? August 8, 2023 Season 11Episode 13 Sophie Mbugua Africa Climate Conversations, Environment, Oceans 26:47 0 Comments “After colonialism, religion depicted that we “Africans” lived in a satanic manner,” argues Florence Monde Mwauluka the Limulunga la Makuwa… Read More https://africaclimateconversations.com/podcast-player/4206/how-have-religion-colonialism-and-education-affected-barotse-floodplain-conservation.mp3 Duration: 26:47 | Recorded on August 8,…

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Global Stocktake: African climate needs should be smart and measurable. August 31, 2023 Season 12Episode 1 Sophie Mbugua Africa Climate Conversations, Climate, Solutions 39:35 0 Comments During the 28th United Nations climate summit, hosted by the Government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in December… Read More https://africaclimateconversations.com/podcast-player/4235/global-stocktake-africa-stop-make-your-climate-needs-smart-and-measurable-first.mp3 Duration: 39:35 | Recorded on August 31,…

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COP27: Unlocking the sticky climate finance for developing nations

Climate finance and financing loss and damage deadlocked at COP27: Photo by Sophie Mbugua As the UN climate talks in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, near the official end – of Friday, the 18th – climate finance and financing loss, damage and adaptation remain deadlocked. At COP27, developed countries strongly opposed having any financial mechanism under the…

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Congo DRC to produce Low cost, climate-friendly battery materials.

Participants during the COP27 Minerals side event Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: With the world adopting cleaner energy transitions, ambitious efforts to accelerate plans for low-cost and low-emissions lithium-ion battery cathode precursor materials in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Zambia are nearing reality, with a feasibility study outcome expected in five months. While addressing the…

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Kenyan youths transforms a top crime landfill hotspot into a green space.

Green spaces are shrinking as cities prioritise development over the environment. However, Korogocho is one of the largest slums neighbourhood’s northeast of Kenya’s city center. a group of youths known as Komb Green Solutions has reclaimed a landfill by the Nairobi River. A recreational park now occupies the park transforming the bridge once known as…

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