Wambui Mbugua

@Smbuguah

Environmental Journalist specialising in Climate Change reporting in Africa | Producer Podcast |Retweet’s not endorsements

Nairobi, Kenya
Joined March 2012

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    Jun 3

    2 things I deeply love and . Subscribe to me podcast as we talk about CC from an african perspective. Available on all podcast channels from and on my web

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  2. Dec 16

    Do you know that you can compost your at your balcony, odourless? Listen to this podcast by on how to and help contribute to at home.

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    Dec 2

    Our coordinator James Kinyangi: "At , we are increasing weather and climate observations for extreme events. In the last 10 years we have deployed nearly $366M on investments that are contributing to hydromet, including observing systems."

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    Dec 1

    Kenya: Healthcare workers maintain that nationwide strike is on beginning Monday next week unless ALL their grievances are addressed.

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    Nov 24

    Day 2 of FCFA climate change journalist training presents on & the international negotiations

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  6. Nov 17

    It goes beyond observing increased intensity of floods $ droughts but understanding how climate has changed in the past, present and how it will change in future to build resilient development

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    Nov 16
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    Nov 16

    matters for , its rehabilitation and sustainable management are essential to reduce the emissions gap and can result in substantial net economic benefits for a better livelihoods.

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    Human-wildlife conflict in Kenya often centers around water availability. New strategies for alternative water collection are easing the pressure and finding solutions. Read more in this report from :

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    Listen to 's Climate Adaptation & Green Growth manager, Al Hamdou Dorsouma & # Climate & Environment Finance Manager, in this on why adaptation is critical for with here

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  11. Nov 9

    Why is recognition of Africa's Special circumstances under the critical for the continent? This podcast outlines why and expounds more on other priorities for Africa

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    Nov 6

    As the U.S. election inches closer to a final result, we asked to share their analysis in our 7th edition of Africa Reacts.

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    Feelings of anxiety, and even grief, about are becoming increasingly common. Some scholars and practitioners studying the mental health impacts of climate hope that these emotions can motivate action: via

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  15. Nov 2

    Todays podcast looks into why is urgent for Africa and looks into the helping mobilise adaptation finance for a continent seen as a high investment risk Link to the podcast below.

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  16. Nov 2

    When sugarcane farming failed, soybeans raised hope for small-holder farmers in western Kenya.

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  17. Nov 2

    "I was not a millionaire but I wasn’t drowning in poverty. I had my own property, livestock, and legally owned land. Today, my family depends on menial jobs I do to survive.” says Wambui a landslide victim from Gitugi village, Murang’a county, Central Kenya.

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  18. Oct 27
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  19. Oct 26

    Part 1 of the is online. Listen to the conversation with of the on Africa's challenges and opportunities. Link below.

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  20. Oct 20

    Please join me from next Tuesday for a five-part series exploring in Africa, financing it, a Just transition, why Adaptation is priority for Africa, the road to Glasgow, and more. This series is made possible by a collaboration with the .

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    Oct 16

    Today is 🌍 🍎 Findings from the show that the stability of food supply is projected to decrease as the magnitude and frequency of extreme weather events that disrupt the food chain increases. Read more 👉

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