Climate Change
Wangari Maathai on Climate Change:
“Africa is the continent that will be hit hardest by climate change. Unpredictable rains and floods, prolonged droughts, subsequent crop failures and rapid desertification, among other signs of global warming, have in fact already begun to change the face of Africa.
The continent’s poor and vulnerable will be particularly hit by the effects of rising temperatures and, in some parts of the continent, temperatures have been rising twice as fast as in the rest of the world.
In wealthy countries, the looming climate crisis is a matter of concern, as it will affect both the wellbeing of economies and people’s lives. In Africa, however, a region that has hardly contributed to climate change, its greenhouse gas emissions are negligible when compared with the industrialized worlds; it will be a matter of life and death.
Therefore, Africa must not remain silent in the face of the realities of climate change and its causes. African leaders and civil society must be involved in global decision-making about how to address the climate crisis in ways that are both effective and equitable.
We have a responsibility to protect the rights of generations, of all species, that cannot speak for themselves today. The global challenge of climate change requires that we ask no less of our leaders, or ourselves.”
Wangari Maathai on Climate Change:
The Calgary Herald, September 18, 2009
The Daily Nation, September 10, 2009
The Independent, August 24, 2009
The Standard, July 19, 2009
The Gazette, July 18, 2009
Capital News, June 22, 2009
The East African, August 6, 2007
Daily Nation, June 5, 2007
Unaffiliated, November 13, 2006
Forests and Nature’s Wisdom
Mainichi Daily News, April 8, 2005
Professor Maathai's speech at the Oslo Climate and Forests Conference 2010
The Oslo Climate and Forests Conference 2010, May 27, 2010
A Statement by Professor Wangari Maathai
Delhi Sustainable Development Summit, February 7, 2010
Opening of the High Level Segment of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) - COP 15
COP15 - Copenhagen, December 15, 2009
United Nations, New York CIty, September 22, 2009
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