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Climate Talk Uganda With Josephine Karungi
Josephine Karungi
38 episodes
1 week ago
Climate Talk Uganda aims to explore all aspects of climate change in Uganda. Every two weeks we aim to feature a wide range of people who offer their perspectives on the challenges they - and Uganda - face as climate change continues to play out.
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Climate Talk Uganda aims to explore all aspects of climate change in Uganda. Every two weeks we aim to feature a wide range of people who offer their perspectives on the challenges they - and Uganda - face as climate change continues to play out.
Show more...
Nature
Society & Culture,
Science,
Earth Sciences
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Episode 36: 'The polluters must pay.' OXFAM Uganda at COP30
Climate Talk Uganda With Josephine Karungi
34 minutes 12 seconds
1 week ago
Episode 36: 'The polluters must pay.' OXFAM Uganda at COP30

As COP30 gets up to speed we're joined by Jackson Muhindo Rukara of OXFAM Uganda. Before he leaves for Belem on Friday 14th he gives us a rundown on the priorities for OXFAM and other African countries. With an over-arching emphasis on payments for loss and damage, he identifies the key objectives that can make this happen. Despite the difficluties, he's excited and optimistic about the possiblity for positive outcomes, and gives us a few examples of work now underway in Uganda as a result of previous COP meetings.

You can find a rundown of OXFAM's events and partner events here:
https://www.oxfam.org/en/oxfam-and-partners-cop30-featured-and-parallel-events

Climate Action Network Uganda which Jasckon spoke about is here:
https://can.ug/

And here's the official page for COP30:
https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/cop30

Keep an eye out for our ongoing episodes from COP over the next couple of weeks, and drop us a line anytime. climatetalkpod@gmail.com is where you'll find us. Thanks, and see you soon.

Climate Talk Uganda With Josephine Karungi
Climate Talk Uganda aims to explore all aspects of climate change in Uganda. Every two weeks we aim to feature a wide range of people who offer their perspectives on the challenges they - and Uganda - face as climate change continues to play out.