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Welcome to the African Climate Alliance podcast where we aim to answer the questions: What does climate justice look like in Africa? And what will it take to achieve it?
Each episode brings you insightful discussions, inspiring stories, and practical solutions to address the climate crisis with advocates, activists, and experts from across the continent.
Together, we'll explore how communities can come together to tackle climate change, build resilience, and create a sustainable future for generations to come. Whether you're an activist, a concerned citizen, or someone simply curious about how to create a positive impact, this podcast offers a platform for learning, dialogue, and action.
Tune into the African Climate Alliance Podcast and let’s create a more just world, for all.
Learn more at www.africanclimatealliance.org
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How Are South African Politicians Planning to Take Climate Action?
With South African elections around the corner, many are wondering who to vote for. We're asking the question: How Are South African Politicians Planning to Take Climate Action?
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How Does The Climate Crisis Affect Our Mental Health?
Mental wellness, mental health, and mental wellbeing are seldom conversations that are brought up when we are talking about climate change and climate justice. In this conversation, we unpack the connections between mental health, the environment, and climate justice.
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Indigenous People As Stewards Of The Earth
This conversation helps us to identify current and emerging opportunities for indigenous peoples and local communities to contribute to climate change mitigation, including opportunities for application of traditional knowledge and practices.
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The Case Of EACOP: How Does Climate Change Impact Human Rights?
We look at the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline as a case study to understand how communities are being displaced, wildlife is being threatened, and the worsening effects of the climate crisis.
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What Does It Mean To Build Movements That Are Informed By History?
This conversation helps us understand the connections between gender and the impacts of climate change on different groups of people, and how this affects how we advocate for a better world for all.
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Decolonisation, Racism, and Inequality in the Climate Justice Movement
What does it mean to decolonise the climate justice movement? This conversation helps us visualise what decolonisation looks like in a practical sense and imagine what possible opportunities exist when we look to creating a future that serves all, a future that is just and equitable.