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Climate Action

Tell That Story! Climate Realities of the Global South

This article highlights the importance of shifting the climate change narrative from purely scientific data to human-centered storytelling. While data remains crucial, the lived experiences of people in the Global South and grassroots communities bring the crisis closer to home. The author emphasizes that storytelling can bridge the gap between awareness and action by making climate change more relatable and urgent. It also challenges the focus on catastrophe, encouraging the inclusion of stories of hope, resilience, and innovation. The article calls on youth, indigenous voices, scientists, and the media to embrace storytelling as a tool for change. Through honest and human stories, climate action can move beyond statistics to spark empathy, ownership, and a collective drive to shape a better future.

Climate Action

Conferences in the City, Reality in the Communities

Despite Nairobi being a global hub for environmental diplomacy, many communities in Kenya remain disconnected from climate conversations. From young farmers in the North Eastern region to women in Kibera, the impact of climate change is real but so is the gap in participation and policy. It is time to move from high level talks to local action, ensuring grassroots voices lead Kenya’s climate journey.