
145. Africa: A View From The Frontlines of Climate Justice and Gender Equality with Vanessa Nakate
03/24/22 • 68 min
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For years in the Global North, our dialogue around climate change has been focused on the idea that it is a looming disaster with consequences that would happen in the future if we did not take immediate action. The recent years of extreme weather events where we saw flooding in Germany and London and heat waves and storms across Europe and the United States, brought the reality home that climate change was happening NOW.
But for those living in Africa and the Global South, this ‘looming disaster’ has been a reality for decades. While the devastation, droughts, famines, wars over life-sustaining resources and refugee crises that climate change has caused might not make the headlines in the Global North the way Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has, the impacts of climate change on these frontline communities is nonetheless devastating and requires attention and action NOW.
Which is why this week we invited one of the incredible female voices from the frontline of the climate crisis in Uganda, Vanessa Nakate, an activist and founder of the Rise Up! Movement, onto the O+O podcast so we could share her concerns and action points first hand with our listeners.
In this intimate, in-depth interview with Christiana, Vanessa shares her journey from Ugandan school girl to world renowned climate activist. She tells us about her passion for gender equality and why she believes it is synonymous with bringing the climate crisis to justice, and why Loss and Damage must stay on the agenda for COP27, touted by many as The African COP.
Keep your ears open because Vanessa gives a clear call to action to any listeners who want to help African activists get their voices heard during COP 27. Vanessa asks that businesses, organizations and individuals consider supporting African activists either through providing accreditation for COP27 or through funding. If you can help please reach out via social media to Vanessa directly or via the Rise UP Movement’s website.
And stick around until the end of the episode to hear the soul-stirring Ugandan musical artist Afrie perform her single, “Let Her Know”.
Enjoy the show!
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Christiana + Tom’s book ‘The Future We Choose’ is available now!
Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter!
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Mentioned links from the episode:
DONATE: Vanessa’s Solar and Stove Project
ACT: Fridays For Future’s 4 Digital Strike Actions
WATCH: Vanessa Nakate asks Global North Ministers the “Thumbs Up” Question
READ: A 10-Point Plan to Reduce the European Union’s Reliance on Russian Natural Gas
READ: Christiana pens an alternative ending to ‘Don’t Look Up’ for Netflix
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Thanks to our guest this week, Vanessa Nakate!
Vanessa Nakate
Climate Justice Activist | Founder of Rise Up Movement
Rise Up Movement
BUY THE BOOK: A Bigger Picture by Vanessa Nakate
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Our musical guest this week is Afrie!
Afrie
Instagram | YouTube | Website | YouTube
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Keep up with Christiana Figueres online:
Tom Rivett-Carnac:
Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
Paul Dickinson:
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For years in the Global North, our dialogue around climate change has been focused on the idea that it is a looming disaster with consequences that would happen in the future if we did not take immediate action. The recent years of extreme weather events where we saw flooding in Germany and London and heat waves and storms across Europe and the United States, brought the reality home that climate change was happening NOW.
But for those living in Africa and the Global South, this ‘looming disaster’ has been a reality for decades. While the devastation, droughts, famines, wars over life-sustaining resources and refugee crises that climate change has caused might not make the headlines in the Global North the way Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has, the impacts of climate change on these frontline communities is nonetheless devastating and requires attention and action NOW.
Which is why this week we invited one of the incredible female voices from the frontline of the climate crisis in Uganda, Vanessa Nakate, an activist and founder of the Rise Up! Movement, onto the O+O podcast so we could share her concerns and action points first hand with our listeners.
In this intimate, in-depth interview with Christiana, Vanessa shares her journey from Ugandan school girl to world renowned climate activist. She tells us about her passion for gender equality and why she believes it is synonymous with bringing the climate crisis to justice, and why Loss and Damage must stay on the agenda for COP27, touted by many as The African COP.
Keep your ears open because Vanessa gives a clear call to action to any listeners who want to help African activists get their voices heard during COP 27. Vanessa asks that businesses, organizations and individuals consider supporting African activists either through providing accreditation for COP27 or through funding. If you can help please reach out via social media to Vanessa directly or via the Rise UP Movement’s website.
And stick around until the end of the episode to hear the soul-stirring Ugandan musical artist Afrie perform her single, “Let Her Know”.
Enjoy the show!
—
Christiana + Tom’s book ‘The Future We Choose’ is available now!
Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter!
—
Mentioned links from the episode:
DONATE: Vanessa’s Solar and Stove Project
ACT: Fridays For Future’s 4 Digital Strike Actions
WATCH: Vanessa Nakate asks Global North Ministers the “Thumbs Up” Question
READ: A 10-Point Plan to Reduce the European Union’s Reliance on Russian Natural Gas
READ: Christiana pens an alternative ending to ‘Don’t Look Up’ for Netflix
—
Thanks to our guest this week, Vanessa Nakate!
Vanessa Nakate
Climate Justice Activist | Founder of Rise Up Movement
Rise Up Movement
BUY THE BOOK: A Bigger Picture by Vanessa Nakate
—
Our musical guest this week is Afrie!
Afrie
Instagram | YouTube | Website | YouTube
—
Keep up with Christiana Figueres online:
Tom Rivett-Carnac:
Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
Paul Dickinson:
—
Follow ...
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144. Conflict Fueling Outrage: It’s Time to Quit Fossil Fuels
As the news from Ukraine unfolds quickly, detailing the tragedy Ukrainian citizens are living through, our hosts Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac, and Paul Dickinson cut straight to the roots of what is fueling this conflict - Our global addiction to fossil fuels.
What is our response as a global community to this crisis and many other current violent crises when many will argue climate action isn’t affordable and we should ramp up independent oil and gas production? Will we gather ourselves around the moral clarity that we need to end the violence by breaking our addiction once and for all?
Because our addiction is fueling the conflict we are watching our neighbors and our neighbor’s children suffer. It’s time to quit.
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Christiana + Tom’s book ‘The Future We Choose’ is available now!
Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter!
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Mentioned links from the episode:
WATCH: Ukraine Video Showing Mock Footage of Paris Air Attacks
READ: China, Russia Agree to 30-Year Gas Deal via New Pipeline
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Keep up with Christiana Figueres online
Tom Rivett-Carnac
Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
Paul Dickinson
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146. Together We Can Change the World with Jane Goodall
What do you get when you swap the office for a classroom and our hosts for school pupils? An incredibly special episode, we hope you’ll agree.
Yes, that’s right – this week’s conversation is brought to you from Totnes Progressive School, where the children were joined by an extraordinary guest: Dr Jane Goodall DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and United Nations Messenger of Peace.
With the support of Outrage + Optimism’s Tom Rivett-Carnac and his sister Bee, who together wrote and illustrated a children’s book voiced by Dr Goodall, the pupils take it in turns to ask about their guest’s experiences, work, and thoughts on the future.
From Dr Goodall’s memories of her own childhood to reflections on what children now can do to help in healing our planet, this is a moving lens on a remarkable life spanning nearly nine decades. Dr Goodall shares lessons from her mother about working hard and not giving up on dreams, as well as how together we can – and will – change the world.
We hope you find this conversation as inspirational as we do.
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Christiana + Tom’s book ‘The Future We Choose’ is available now!
Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter!
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Mentioned links from the episode:
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Thank you to our amazing guest this week, Dr Jane Goodall DBE!
Jane Goodall Institute UK: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
Roots & Shoots UK: Facebook
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Tom Rivett-Carnac Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
Paul Dickinson LinkedIn | Twitter
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