Leah Namugerwa

@NamugerwaLeah

17 YO Climate Activist

Kampala, Uganda
Joined February 2019

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    Global in Uganda. One of our four climate protests today. We're fighting for everyone's survival. We deserve

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    Sep 20

    Our joins ’s tomorrow in a discussion on how to for the youth. Listen in and join the conversation using this link:

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    Government agencies continue to disappoint!! Uganda Wild Authority knew about the construction of a gas station in a game reserve but did nothing. The construction begun under the guard of armed Uganda People’s Defence Forces (army)

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    Rich countries drained $152tn from the global South since 1960. Today, the global North drains from the South commodities worth $2.2 trillion per year, in Northern prices.

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    Eastern Uganda is flooding NOW Floods have led to landslides that have left a 13 year old girl dead, and two injured. The injured reffered to hospital. More floods reported in several districts. Source & 📷 Red Cross

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    The Climate Crisis Inequality All the Parties Are Ignoring. Marginalized and racialized people are hurt the most.

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  7. Sep 2

    It’s clear that if we want change, we need to not only watch and listen to young people, but also embrace and support them to help create the change our planet needs. At we're moving around the country mobilising youth for . Next week we're in Hoima

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    "No one is too small to make a difference, if everyone does something then huge differences can happen"

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  9. Aug 31

    REMINDER: Climate change is already happening: temperatures are rising, drought and wild fires are starting to occur more frequently, rainfall patterns are shifting, glaciers and snow are melting and the global mean sea level is rising.

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    Aug 30

    "Staying below 1.5 degrees is the only chance we have of avoiding these tipping points and stabilising our world again" Hear from People’s Advocate, Sir David Attenborough, on why every fraction of a degree matters 👇 |

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    Aug 30

    Nature is amazing. The migration of birds in Europe traced by GPS. Incredible. Let's protect nature in all its forms (us included).

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    Aug 30

    Banning "fossil advertising" is of course a good start. But if we are to avoid the worst consequences of the climate crisis we cannot just strive to be "fossil free", but free from all greenhouse gas intense practices. There's no room left for loopholes and non-holistic thinking.

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  13. Aug 30

    Fact: Those who contributed the least to are suffering the most but they are also listened to the least. They have the lowest representation, lowest coverage, lowest funding, the least can go on... They're even struggling to attend What a world!!

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    "I am only a child, yet I know if all the money spent on war was spent on finding environmental answers ending poverty and in finding treaties, what a wonderful place this Earth would be" Suzuki

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    Aug 30

    Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught Will we realize we cannot eat money

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    Aug 29

    Its incredible how much benefit we can have from a single tree. Let us do massive tree planting! 🌳🌴🌲

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    If you aren't terrified by climate breakdown, you don't understand its full irreversible implications. This is just the truth and there is a good reason to say it: So far we are not collectively scared enough to tear down the fossil fuel industry and that needs to change fast.

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    Time is running out for millions of people who are already losing their lives, their homes and their livelihoods to . These people have contributed least to the global climate emergency, yet they are being hit the hardest.

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    How much carbon does Madagascar emit to become the first country to suffer the world's first climate crisis induced famine? The global north emits and Africa suffers the consequences. What a world we're living in!

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