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The Global Opportunity to Accelerate Africa’s Sustainable Future | Vanessa Nakate | TED

Climate justice activist Vanessa Nakate sits down with former president of Ireland Mary Robinson for an enlightening, intergenerational conversation about the state of the climate crisis. Nakate paints a picture of life in her home country of Uganda — which faces prolonged droughts, landslides and flooding stemming from climate change — and clarifies the need…

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Climate justice activist Vanessa Nakate sits down with former president of Ireland Mary Robinson for an enlightening, intergenerational conversation about the state of the climate crisis. Nakate paints a picture of life in her home country of Uganda — which faces prolonged droughts, landslides and flooding stemming from climate change — and clarifies the need for energy-rich, high-emitting nations to provide climate finance for Africa and accelerate the continent’s sustainable future. “We cannot solve the problems that are happening right now with the very system that created them,” Nakate says. “We need something new.”

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37 Comments

  1. fishiestify

    November 28, 2022 at 12:09 pm

    How much did the west pay you to sell out Africa?

  2. Dawn shire

    November 28, 2022 at 12:12 pm

    Very standard conversation. Keep up the good work with climate change.👍

  3. amal a

    November 28, 2022 at 12:13 pm

    Very genuine talk about current situations

  4. Zach Humphries

    November 28, 2022 at 12:26 pm

    Making money is action. keeping money is behavior. Growing money is knowledge, i have been earning my profits about $13,580 every week.

    • Williams Thompson

      November 28, 2022 at 12:28 pm

      Money is an issue that everyone has for a better and luxurious life, life was hard for me until I started trading shiba Inu and am now earning $20,000 per week…

  5. Amrish Krishnan

    November 28, 2022 at 12:35 pm

    You can call me a racist but all Africans are determined so much on migrating to other (Preferably Western) developed countries. They don’t care about Culture, Country, Motherland, Traditions or driving their people/country to a better future. The number of Jamaican nationals is estimated to be significantly lower, at 49,000 in 2015 where it is more in US and Europe. It’s like these guys are focusing on becoming a Immigrant more than to be a true residing national of Africa. It’s not a triumph if you become successful in an already successful country outside, if you’re a true citizen with some common sense, you should be successful in your own country and make your country proud. What’s the point of getting rich and paying all your taxes in some other country. These taxes and your service to your country (Africa) is more needed. Half of the Africa is on War/Drugs, the other half on its way to illegally cross the English Channel. Some of these guys are not even fit to talk about Success, Determination, Philosophy and stuff when their own Country is becoming a Dark History. I’m happy to see someone like her wanted to improve the quality of living in her country.

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    November 28, 2022 at 12:37 pm

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  9. listen2meokidoki

    November 28, 2022 at 12:58 pm

    Civilisation is unbelievably complicated.
    This is why monkeys have never had one.
    This is why people are primarily more aware of what other people possess than why.

  10. Chelsea Shurmantine

    November 28, 2022 at 1:03 pm

    What an inspiration

  11. Chelsea Shurmantine

    November 28, 2022 at 1:09 pm

    Miss Interrupty

  12. Christian Soldier

    November 28, 2022 at 1:12 pm

    Did you study about how a dust particle rises up into the atmosphere and moisture condensates on it and forms a drop that can be seen as a cloud ?
    Now ask yourself ,,,,,
    how can those jets way up there create clouds that scatter out and cause super high UV rays that harm everything on the surface.
    study that and you’ll understand climate is being changed and you’ll be controlled because of it. just stay tuned and watch.

  13. xermaster123

    November 28, 2022 at 1:18 pm

    Even if we pretend for a minute that capitalism is a fine system, could we change away from it if we wanted to before it’s too late? I feel like we are suffering from cultural lock-in. If a group came up with a better way to live, fully planned, thought out could we break free?

  14. Kipperbob Sam

    November 28, 2022 at 1:39 pm

    Climate change isn’t the biggest threat facing the world, especially Africa, climate change activism is, a reduction in the production of energy from fossil fuels will result in energy poverty all over the world, people in the north will die of hunger in the dark damp cold, people in the south will die of hunger in the hot searing sun. No heating, no air conditioning no electric light and no industrialisation for poorer regions of the world so that they can catch up economically with western society. The whole world needs sustainable sources of plentiful cheap energy and governments that provide their citizenry with maximum liberty to thrive.

  15. Sukumar Murugan

    November 28, 2022 at 1:43 pm

    Inspirational 🏅 Great Successful Wishes 🏅🏆❤️

  16. Thomas Voloshen

    November 28, 2022 at 1:50 pm

    Bill Gates says give them credit cards….yummy🙈 fees….

  17. Thomas Voloshen

    November 28, 2022 at 1:53 pm

    Davos, WEF, you will own nothing they will be happy

  18. Alima Mapapa

    November 28, 2022 at 1:54 pm

    Congratulations Vanessa 👏👏👌

  19. JigglesJingle

    November 28, 2022 at 2:11 pm

    Access to birthcontrol would help Africa out more than anything.

  20. TG Hamilton

    November 28, 2022 at 2:15 pm

    People are suffering from the effects of climate change now. I agree. We have technology now that’ll address the issues and provide jobs with living wages. We just lack the will to change and probably won’t until we have no choice. Still, this conversation was inspiring. May she succeed magnificently and lead the way.

  21. Hirmuinen Trolli

    November 28, 2022 at 2:48 pm

    Africa needs a higher average IQ.

  22. D Y

    November 28, 2022 at 3:04 pm

    It appears as if the World continuously tries to help Africa, but as it’s commonly known, Africans as a whole Community show no interest in helping themselves. I personally have given up on that particular charity sector. Let them continue to reap the benefits of their ignorance, violence and laziness…

  23. MegaWilderness

    November 28, 2022 at 3:34 pm

    While it is absolutely true that poor people use less energy and water, it is a burgeoning population that creates hunger, poverty the lack of education and wildlife decimation for the simple reason that it becomes unaffordable with more people having their slice of pie reduced. Investment in Africa should be spent on renewables and education above all else. Africans should learn to manufacture their own solar cells and windmills.

  24. Iskra Zaharieva

    November 28, 2022 at 3:37 pm

    All young people should follow Vanessa’s example – it’s about their future!

  25. Mohammad Ariful Islam Munshi

    November 29, 2022 at 5:06 am

    wonderful! very excellent presenr at situation of Africa…

  26. Julia Ponomarenko

    November 29, 2022 at 10:21 am

    A wonderful interview, thank you very much! What else would be nice to hear is the personal story of this brave girl without being interrupted.

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A New National Park to Reclaim Indigenous Land | Tracie Revis | TED

In a part of the United States with more than 17,000 years of human history, cultural preservation advocate Tracie Revis is working to turn the Ocmulgee Mounds into Georgia’s first national park and preserve. This park would be co-managed by the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, bringing the tribal voice back to an area they were forcibly…

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In a part of the United States with more than 17,000 years of human history, cultural preservation advocate Tracie Revis is working to turn the Ocmulgee Mounds into Georgia’s first national park and preserve. This park would be co-managed by the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, bringing the tribal voice back to an area they were forcibly removed from 200 years ago. Revis explores the complex feelings of caring for this land and shows how it’s fostering healing in return.

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Your Invitation to Help Build a Sustainable Future | Jim Snabe | TED

“If we want to avoid a climate disaster, we need much more radical leadership,” says Jim Snabe, who knows a thing or two about leadership as chairman of the world’s largest maritime shipping company. In a stirring talk, he encourages companies to take big, bold actions to tackle climate change — and invites anyone to…

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“If we want to avoid a climate disaster, we need much more radical leadership,” says Jim Snabe, who knows a thing or two about leadership as chairman of the world’s largest maritime shipping company. In a stirring talk, he encourages companies to take big, bold actions to tackle climate change — and invites anyone to join the TED Future Forum, a new initiative focused on the role of business in advancing solutions to the climate crisis.

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A Path to Social Safety for Migrant Workers | Ashif Shaikh | TED

Hundreds of millions of migrant workers travel within their countries to seek out means of survival — often leaving behind all they know for months or even years. Many face poverty and exploitation, and they need a robust social safety net to protect them, says migrant advocate and 2023 Audacious Project grantee Ashif Shaikh. He…

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Hundreds of millions of migrant workers travel within their countries to seek out means of survival — often leaving behind all they know for months or even years. Many face poverty and exploitation, and they need a robust social safety net to protect them, says migrant advocate and 2023 Audacious Project grantee Ashif Shaikh. He shares how his grassroots organization Migrants Resilience Collaborative is making life-changing benefits like social security and health care accessible to those who need them while also amplifying migrant voices — paving the way towards a world that supports the workers actually building it. (This ambitious idea is a part of the Audacious Project, TED’s initiative to inspire and fund global change.)

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