Africa Climate Conversations. Podcast Por Sophie Mbugua arte de portada

Africa Climate Conversations.

Africa Climate Conversations.

De: Sophie Mbugua
Escúchala gratis

We tell climate and environmental stories from an African perspective. Using this podcast and Africa Climate Conversations YouTube, we share these stories through expert in-depth conversations and human interest stories from the field. Hello, and welcome. My name is Sophie Mbugua, and I am from Kenya. I am an environmental journalist passionate about Africa, my motherland, nature, and travel. I started this podcast in 2022 after reporting for numerous international, local, and regional media outlets on climate change and the environment. But over the years, I have noted huge gaps in reporting these narratives from an African perspective. As an African journalist, producing this podcast is my contribution to the Africa we want for us and our future generations. Please subscribe, listen, and share. Let's shape the future African climate change and environmental narratives together. Watch us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@africaclimateconversations© Sophie Mbugua Ciencias Sociales
Episodios
  • What Are the Hidden Environmental Costs of Solar Energy?
    Dec 18 2025

    Wind, solar, hydro, geothermal, and biofuels are some of the renewable energy resources. They are said to be green because they come from natural sources, are constantly replenished, and produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions compared to coal, oil, and gas. But, if these technologies end up in open landfills after their life, with the minerals thy are made of polluting water, and soils, are they truly green?

    On this episode, let's explore the renewable energy hidden environmental costs of Solar Energy

    Más Menos
    13 m
  • The untold story of Kenya's Lake Naivasha floods.
    Dec 2 2025

    The area around Kenya's Lake Naivasha, including Kihoto, is considered part of the broader Lake Naivasha wetland ecosystem, as it is within its riparian land.

    On this episode we look into the history of flooding in Lake Naivasha and how settlements like Kihoto came about, as well as why this wetland is of huge importance. But first, what are wetlands, and why are they important?

    Más Menos
    18 m
  • Weaving for Survival.
    Jul 10 2025

    As the climate crisis continues, come with me to Syethe village, southeast of Kenya's capital, Nairobi where we meet a group of women earning a living by weaving and selling handbags in addition to farming. With these easily accessible skills, materials and capitalising on technologies such as WhatsApp how are they helping breed a new culture of #resilience in times of changing agricultural fortunes?

    Let's find out together!

    Más Menos
    20 m
Todavía no hay opiniones