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🌊 New Episode Alert! 🌊
Tune in to Hali Hewa Podcast as we dive into the global shipping levy with Atina Schutz, a powerful advocate from the Marshall Islands! 🚢🌍
We explore what the proposed $150 per tonne levy means for reducing shipping emissions and how it can support vulnerable communities like small island states in building climate resilience. 🌱💪
Don’t miss out on this insightful conversation as we gear up for the IMO negotiations! 🌍✊
#ClimateAction #ShippingLevy #SmallIslandStates #HaliHewaPodcast #Sustainability #JustTransition
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The Clean Cooking Association of Kenya (CCAK) is dedicated to promoting the use of clean cooking solutions and practices across Kenya. Their mission is to advocate for an enabling environment that supports the growth of the clean cooking sector, while advancing the adoption of clean cooking technologies, building capacity within the sector, and enhancing coordination efforts.
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The global shipping levy isn't just about reducing emissions—it's about bringing transformative benefits to African communities.
The levy will also fund the transition to zero-emission shipping, helping to reduce Africa's carbon footprint while supporting global climate goals.
Additionally, revenue from the levy can be invested in climate resilience projects, renewable energy, and sustainable development, ensuring that communities across Africa are better equipped to face the challenges of a changing climate.
This is more than just a levy; it's an opportunity for real change and a sustainable future for Africa.
🌍 #ClimateAction #ShippingLevy #SustainableAfrica #GreenFuture
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🌍 Time for Shipping to Pay Its Fair Share! 🌍
Did you know the shipping industry emits 1 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases every year without paying any global taxes? That’s about to change! 🌊
The UN’s IMO is proposing a $150 per tonne levy on these emissions. This isn’t just about holding shipping accountable—it’s about justice for countries most affected by climate change, especially Small Island States and developing nations. 🌱
The funds raised could help green the shipping industry, strengthen climate resilience, and support wider climate projects in vulnerable regions like Africa. 🌿
Let’s make sure shipping contributes to a sustainable future.
💪 #ClimateJustice #ShippingLevy #ClimateAction
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Happy Friday
With 1 billion tonnes of greenhouse gasses produced annually, shipping is a major polluter, but a global emissions levy could change that. 💡
A fair price on shipping emissions would not only drive investment in clean energy but also generate up to $3.7 trillion by 2050 to help vulnerable nations build climate resilience.
As the IMO prepares to negotiate this levy, it's crucial for African countries to have their voices heard. 🌍💬
Stay tuned for our next discussion on why this is a matter of justice and fairness.
#ClimateAction #SustainableShipping #Kenya #IMO #JustTransition #GlobalTrade #ShippingLevy #ClimateFinance
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Global shipping transports 80-90% of our goods but is also a major polluter, responsible for 3% of global emissions—almost as much as all African countries combined.
The IMO's proposed $150/tonne emissions levy aims to change that by funding clean technologies and climate resilience, especially for vulnerable nations at the forefront of the impacts of climate change.
🌿💡 #CleanShipping #ClimateAction #GlobalLevy #SustainableFuture
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✨ Exciting News! ✨
🌍Introducing our brand new series on Just Energy Transition for Africa, brought to you by the @herocircle.app We will be sharing insights through conversations, discussion, report reviews all with the aim of reassesing a Just Energy Transition for Africa, what it actually means and what it looks like.
Our co-host Cherop Soy and Koaile Monaheng are brilliant professionals in the energy space.
🔋 Join us as we explore innovative solutions and inspiring stories driving sustainable energy for a brighter, greener future.
Learn more about the Hero Circle: https://lnkd.in/ddAuuJ2i
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Welcome to our first episode of the year here at Hali Hewa Podcast with your host Abigael Kima. This podcast brings together key African players in the climate to simply share their personal experiences as they advocate for climate justice in their unique capacities. In this episode, we will be doing a deep dive on a project by African Technology Policy Studies who previously were hosted on this podcast to speak on AI for Sustainable Agriculture. Today, we will be speaking about a project called Strengthening the Capacity of the Extension System to use Proven Knowledge and Technologies to Sustain Equitable Locally Led Adaptation Among Smallholder Farmers (SCALE).Our guests today are no strangers to the podcast. I am excited to have the pleasure of hosting three wonderful guests, the Executive Director - Dr. Nicholas Ozor and the Project Manager Eng.Joel Nwakaire at ATPS and Marie-Eve Landry who is the Program Officer at International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
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Welcome to our first episode of the year here at Hali Hewa Podcast with your host Abigael Kima. This podcast brings together key African players in the climate to simply share their personal experiences as they advocate for climate justice in their unique capacities. In this episode, we will be doing a deep dive on a project by African Technology Policy Studies who previously were hosted on this podcast to speak on AI for Sustainable Agriculture. Today, we will be speaking about a project called Strengthening the Capacity of the Extension System to use Proven Knowledge and Technologies to Sustain Equitable Locally Led Adaptation Among Smallholder Farmers (SCALE).Our guests today are no strangers to the podcast. I am excited to have the pleasure of hosting three wonderful guests, the Executive Director - Dr. Nicholas Ozor and the Project Manager Eng.Joel Nwakaire at ATPS and Marie-Eve Landry who is the Program Officer at International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
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Joab Okanda is the Pan Africa Senior Advocacy Advisor at Christian Aid and he shares the overview of the negotiations as we prepare for the final outcome on the Global Stocktake(GST ) and the overall cover decision of the COP28
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Eva Peace Mukayiranga is a youth negotiator from Rwanda who at COP is following the climate finance track. She shares her thoughts on the progress of the negotiations on climate finance and commentary on the Loss and Damage Fund that was a historic moment at COP28
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Cherop Soy is Africa`s SDG 7 Ambassador for Sustainable Energy for all and here is what she has to say on the energy track
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📢Hello There!🎊You must have heard that COP28 started on high note with a landmark decision of the loss and damage fund being operationalized.However, is that enough?Mamadou Sylla from the @lossanddamageyouthcoalition breaks it down for us.#cop28uae #lossanddamagefinancenow #halihewapodcast #africanclimatestories #NarrativeChampion
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In this captivating episode, we will explore how AI is transforming the landscape of agriculture and food systems in Africa. The African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS), in partnership with ICIPE and Kumasi Hive, is spearheading a groundbreaking initiative aimed at advancing responsible AI development in the context of agriculture and food systems. The project, supported by IDRC and SIDA, is an integralpart of the Artificial Intelligence for Development Africa (AI4D Africa) program, which envisions a future where Africans use AI to lead healthier, happier, and greener lives.I am excited to have the pleasure of hosting two wonderful guests, the Executive Director - Dr. Nicholas Ozor and the Project Manager Joel Nwakaire at ATPS.#Narrativechampion
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In this captivating episode, we will explore how AI is transforming the landscape of agriculture and food systems in Africa. The African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS), in partnership with ICIPE and Kumasi Hive, is spearheading a groundbreaking initiative aimed at advancing responsible AI development in the context of agriculture and food systems. The project, supported by IDRC and SIDA, is an integralpart of the Artificial Intelligence for Development Africa (AI4D Africa) program, which envisions a future where Africans use AI to lead healthier, happier, and greener lives.I am excited to have the pleasure of hosting two wonderful guests, the Executive Director - Dr. Nicholas Ozor and the Project Manager Joel Nwakaire at ATPS.
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🌍 Exploring Green Transport in Africa!🚗💭 Join us on Monday, November 20th, as we unravel the journey of Kenya's transport evolution and delve into the broader African landscape.🎤From aspirations to the challenges of sustainable transport, we examine the Ambition vs Reality.Don't miss this insightful discussion! 🌱🛤️#GreenTransportAfrica #AmbitionVsReality #africanclimatestories#HaliHewaPodcast#narrativechampion
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COP28 is around the corner and there are many moving pieces building on what would be termed as success. In the second , we had a chat about the milestone we made at the COP27 episode with regards to Loss and Damage. In this episode, we will be chatting about climate mobility as a result of loss and damage. If you are listening to this series for the first time, it is an exciting collaboration with the Loss and Damage Youth Coalition with the aim of elevating the voices of the frontline communities in the “Loss and Damage Finance Now” campaign with a special focus on African members to share their views on climate change politics for a wider general public.
At Hali Hewa, we are proud to bring you a platform where you can hear from experts from the African continent.
In this episode, we will be speaking to three amazing guests.
Birahim Papa Niang (Senegal): is a Senegalese lawyer who specializes in international environmental law with over five years of experience in climate change storytelling, adaptation, training, and support of innovative business solutions and designing adaptive circular economies. In 2020, he was awarded as Green Ambassador at Climate Change Africa Opportunities NGO in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Also, he currently works as a Circular Economy and Environmental Law’s Working Group team member at the United Nations of Environment Programme/Major Group Children and Youth. In addition, he currently works as an Active member of the Loss and Damage Youth Coalition (LDYC).
Tamsir Sallah (Gambia): is a youth and Climate change activist, a member of YOUNGO, under the loss and damage working group and the Adaptation working group. Tamsir is a youth volunteer who is very passionate about community empowerment and youth involvement in community development. He was part of the organizing committee of the first-ever local conference of youth in climate change in the Gambia. (LCOY 2022)
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🎧 New Episode Alert! 🚀
🌎 On this episode, we do a deep dive on what should happen next after the Loss and Damage Fund facility was established at COP27. Some call it a historic moment, some say it is just a tip of the iceberg.
🌱Lamis El Khatib takes us through this conversation.
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As we gear up for COP28, it is evident that young people across the globe are working hard to make sure their voices are heard and issues that are a priority to them are clear. I am excited to introduce to you this new series in collaboration with the Loss and Damage Youth Coalition with the aim of elevating the voices of the frontline communities in the “Loss and Damage Finance Now” campaign with a special focus on African members to share their views on climate change politics for a wider general public.
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