A Trained Diplomat# interested in Climate Change , Climate Finance & Community Development, Special Assistant to the Governor of Kaduna State, on Environment.
I take this opportunity to thank our almighty God for helping us see this great day and the great people of Nakuru county for giving me the trust and an opportunity to serve you as a senator.
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I take this opportunity to thank our almighty God for helping us see this great day and the great people of Nakuru county for giving me the trust and an opportunity to serve you as a senator.
https://t.co/h41W9loNh0
This is the first phase of Special Agro-industrial Processing zones (SAPZs) in Nigeria. We are excited that many more states have now sent requests to join, just as we have from several African countries. SAPZs will unleash potential of food & agribusiness for Nigeria & Africa.
When it comes to #Adaptation, even the cheapest of coping mechanisms could be so expensive!
Just read about the prolonged drought in #Ethiopia and how it's greatly impacting people, livestock and deepening food insecurity in the region, especially in already fragile communities.
Grant opportunity 👇 Everyone, from any geography, can submit their #idea, whether an activist, changemaker, entrepreneur, influencer, developer, disruptor or member of the public. @ChathamHouse want to hear from you! Deadline 30 April 🤞 #Sustainability 🌱
Last year over 100 countries signed the Global Methane Pledge to cut methane emissions 30% by 2030. But to achieve its goal we need states and regions involved too. Read our new factsheet to find out more! https://t.co/bpOwdGCk11 #Under2Coalition
The power is in our hands to create a better future for all. We must find new approaches and #FlipTheScript on how we do things. Let’s turn apathy into action, fear into hope! #Act4SDGs 🔄: https://t.co/9x1ECWPGAA via @SDGAction
@SeanMelbourne2 Economic policies should not see nature as a discount factor. Economic and Environmental policymaking should make ‘nature’ a standalone factor of production with high premium. This will push our society to adopt sustainable management methods.
B/w 1950 & 2017 we produced more than 9.2 billion tonnes of plastic. 76% ended up in landfills, dumps or was released in the environment.
Time to peel away the #plastic and count the costs to human health; climate & nature. At #UNEA5 we have real chance to #BeatPlasticPollution