• Living Climate Change Africa Episode 5: Policy
    Nov 17 2022

     The Paris agreement, the Montreal protocol, the Stockholm convention, the Bonn agreement …there are countless agreements aimed at developing policies and getting countries to take action on climate change. 

     

    But climate scientists warn there is a gap between policy and action. We are currently on track for the Earth warming 2.8 degrees in this century – which would prove catastrophic for communities already struggling on the frontlines of climate change. And for communities in East Africa, these climate discussions are far removed from their daily lives.  

     

    In this fifth and final episode in our series, our host Diana Njeru explores what people in East Africa want from global leaders and policymakers, as they experience the extreme weather patterns caused by climate change. 



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    19 mins
  • Living Climate Change Africa Episode 4: Projections
    Nov 16 2022

    What lies ahead for our global climate? The projections are bleak: wet areas will get wetter, dry areas drier. And countries across Africa will experience both extreme drought, and devastating flooding.   

     

    In this fourth episode in the series, our host Diana Njeru explores what the future holds for communities across East Africa, whose culture, traditions and livelihoods rely on our Earth. 



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    20 mins
  • Living Climate Change Africa Episode 3: Decision-making
    Nov 15 2022

    How do you make critical decisions about your livelihood without trusted information?


    The increasingly unpredictable climate in East Africa is making it harder to make decisions – about whether to follow age-old migration patterns, which crops to grow, or when to go out on the water to fish.

     

    These decisions affect people’s lives and their very identities – so trusted information is critical. In this episode, our host, Diana Njeru, explores how people in East Africa are making these tough decisions, and what that means for their livelihoods and their traditions.



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    19 mins
  • Living Climate Change Africa Episode 2: Adaptation
    Nov 14 2022

    (Content warning: this episode contains mentions of suicide)

     

    Human beings are some of the most adaptable species on Earth – building structures to last centuries, domesticating plants and animals and creating technology to connect us around the world. But we all face a new challenge: adapting to and surviving extreme weather caused by climate change. And this is a huge challenge for poor communities who are most at risk.

     

    This episode, presented by Diana Njeru, explores how people in East Africa are trying to adapt to the rapidly changing climate, and how they are coping when they cannot.


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    25 mins
  • Living Climate Change Africa Episode 1: Forecasting
    Nov 11 2022

     

    In Eastern Africa, fishers and herders have mostly relied on indigenous knowledge and traditional weather forecasters to predict the weather. This can include methods like reading goat intestines, and reading the dust clouds from beating shoes together. 

     

    As the climate changes, traditional communities need to understand what is happening to weather patterns to survive and adapt. Scientific forecasting can help – but it must be presented in ways that are understandable and have meaning for the communities. 

     

    In this episode, presenter Diana Njeru takes us on a journey to meet pastoralist herders and farmers, as well as representatives from Kenya’s Meteorological Office. She examines traditional beliefs around weather and climate, how these communities are experiencing the impacts of climate change, and how scientists are beginning to work alongside traditional forecasters to build trust and understanding. 


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    18 mins