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Joshua Ndip
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What does it mean to become engaged in climate change communication? How can you realize it in your everyday interactions? Get the answers to these questions and more at our newly-launched event — Putting Climate Change Communications Digital in 2023 (27 May, 9:00-13:30 pm ). Hosted by Goto10 Stockholm in partnership with GoLiFeDays, this is highly interactive, intense, in-person, and online. Go to https://www.goto10.se/event/putting-climate-change-communications-digital-in-2023-2/. #goto10 #golifedays
Joshua Ndip
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CLIMATE IS OUR FUTURE. Send letters to your local politicians and ask them about their stands as regards to climate change mitigation legislations. We have to use the power of our votes to force politicians to take actions. If they don't take action please vote them out. If you are in Stockholm please join us for a morning talk to deepened our knowledge about environmental sustainability communication in 2023. Check out the link below for more info. https://view.creativemail.com/v1.0/campaigns/a6c0405f-8834-4856-8549-62940ce38648/view?fbclid=IwAR2pjGIw0CZBjGgT2Zr6Fy3Uys0G2pd_e-bqaOX4lAC1Qh2hgFaU4mok4NU FRIDAY FOR FUTURE 3RD INTERNATIONAL DEMONSTRATION STOCKHOLM 2023 - I was there.
Joshua Ndip
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What we do today will shape what will happen in the future. Our future depends on our everyday responsibility. Climate change mitigation is a responsibility for every one of us - We've got to use all the tools at our disposal to influence a change in behavior towards the natural environment. https://view.creativemail.com/v1.0/campaigns/a6c0405f-8834-4856-8549-62940ce38648/view
Joshua Ndip
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Seminarium at Goto 10 in Stockholm and online Putting climate change communications digital in 2023 20 MAR 2023, 09:30–13:30 Being part of our climate change movement will make what we do possible – and together in partnership, we are going to make our tomorrows better than our yesterdays with hope, optimism, and gratitude. https://www.goto10.se/event/putting-climate-change-communications-digital-in-2023/?fbclid=IwAR3GCIuZKHrIjSyhk3u-RJdPn_UjO0CdCd4nXY0rPwZR0hA9bMRbLPNxphA
Putting climate change communications digital in 2023 | Goto 10
Political and financial solutions alone will not solve the challenges of climate change. We need concerted effort and ideas, because what we do today as a
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Nice Informative session!!
Joshua Ndip
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CLIMATE JUSTICE - WE HAVE TO ACT NOW OR NEVER. This post is trending on our environmental sustainability social network, a new Facebook alternative for environmental sustainability. Join GoLiFeDays HERE: www.golifedays.com
Joshua Ndip
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My name is Joshua Ndip Ako from Stockholm Sweden. I am the founder of the GoLiFedays platform. A platform meant to connect students worldwide to exchange knowledge about climate change. The foundation of GoLiFeDays started at Södertörn university in Sweden with the help of DRIVHUSET and was sponsored by Almi Bank. I have a master’s in Political Science from Södertörn University, a master’s in Communication for Development from Malmö University, a bachelor’s in political science from Stockholm University, and a bachelor’s in international development from London university. The past few decades have sown great promise and also some setbacks in environmental sustainability awareness. Still, the human-nature relationship is reaching its bull peak and is not showing signs of turning the tides to a sustainable world environment. Should we act or relax? I am going forward to launching an ESSAY CONTEST to encourage middle, high school, and first-year university students to be active in environmental sustainability discourses. This contest is important: - Because the most important role of the environment, especially in knowledge and innovation lies at the doorsteps of higher institutions of learning. Higher institutions are innovation centers, and students from these institutions are future leaders. - Because Political agreements, financial incentives, or technological solutions alone do not suffice to grapple with the challenges of climate change. - Because it will require a wholesale change in the way we think, the way we communicate, and the way we act – a rethink of how we relate to one another and how we interact with the ecosystems that support our lives. - Because to create a world that is more just, peaceful, and sustainable, all individuals and societies must be equipped and empowered by knowledge, skills, and values as well as be instilled with a heightened awareness to drive such change. The GoLiFeDays Writing Contest is dedicated to fostering young girls’ and boys’ interest in environmental sustainability. Middle and high school pupils are asked to submit a 650-word essay and first-year university students are asked to submit a 2000-words essay - all the essays are related to sustainability challenges in everyday life/world experiences. For example, pupils or students can choose how culture, religion, politics, transportation, information, communication, technology etcetera affects environmental sustainability. In return for their efforts, one middle schooler in each participating school, one high schooler in each participating school, and one first-year university student in each university or college receive €100 scholarships each. All donations collected will be paid directly to recipients to be used for their educational expenses as they see fit. Participating pupils and students create accounts on GoLiFeDays.com to share their essays with the public. The goal is to create a repository of ideas where pupil and students would always appreciate their contributions and those of their peers and learn from others. I am appealing to all who see young people as the future of our society and anyone who recognizes the importance of communicating environmental sustainability. I am also appealing to the alumni and alumnae of both Stockholm university, Södertörn university, London university, and Malmö university, parents, colleagues, family members, and unaffiliated individuals with an interest in empowering students to engage in climate change discourses to donate whatever amount of money you can to this cause. With your help, I will continue to provide not only a communication platform to students and virtual communities around the world but also a first-rate environmental sustainability knowledge exchange opportunity for students. PLEASE FOLLOW THIS LINK https://gofund.me/47b11ed0 TO DONATE. Thank you for your donation.
Joshua Ndip
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https://www.golifedays.com/the-paradox-of-human-activities-on-earth-atmosphere/ The future of the earth’s environment is at stake as global warming, associated with a myriad of other human-driven changes continue to render the surrounding environment incapable of providing human civilization with the services required for the world system to function accordingly. The outcome of these prevailing human-driven changes is a turning point in current debates about the relationship between humans and nature. Whether the consequences of the dynamic intertwinement of humans and nature are unintended or not, the future of contemporary human-nature relations as regards environmental change paints a gloomy picture. Understanding these complexities in the context of environmental humanities is essential in helping human societies to deal with issues surrounding environmental sustainability. As humans continue to be a dominant force in a human-nature relationship, there is an urgent need to look at the enormity of the impacts of humans on the environment, and how these impacts can be mitigated in the context of environmental humanity that spans across different experiences, aspects, perspectives, disciplines etcetera. What is pretty interesting about environmental degradation is how the relational values between humans and the environment are continuously being disintegrated because of the broken link between the natural relationship between humans and the environment. The human-nature relationships, whether intrinsic or instrumental are breaking down because actions carried out by humans to exploit and destroy non-human resources are not in concert with the contents of non-human resources which are also embedded with certain values in their own rights needed to be respected. As ethical perspectives toward the natural environment are shifting toward human-centered interests, in other words anthropocentric, human actions on the environment are becoming justified as superior to non-human resources. As such humans tend to consider themselves to have significantly more intrinsic values than non-humans (natural resources). This human consideration is the cause of environmental destruction because the extent of the human imprint on the environment dominates the great forces of nature on a global scale. Therefore, to engage in the conversation about environmental sustainability – the most significant challenge ever faced by humanity, there is an urgent need to engage everyone around the table. Climate change is more than just a scientific concept that needs not be engaged only by an epistemic community of scientists or policymakers, it is a concept that has far-reaching implications for human-nature relationships. Consequently, the traditional divide between the sciences and humanities needs to be bridged by using culture, arts, history, gender, visual, philosophy, activism etcetera to address environmental problems.
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Great read
Joshua Ndip
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www.golifedays.com is a student Climate CHANGE Communication trending site– a unique way of communicating climate change by using text and visual language of images. Visual communication of climate change can have an impactful experience in driving climate change mitigation attitudes and positive change because of the emotional aspects attached to imagery. Tackling the climate crisis requires innovative ways of creating awareness – using images to tackle the climate crisis is a way of showing different perspectives and contexts. We welcome images from all parts of our communities – we want to use images to tell specific and contextualized climate crises around the world.
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Winfred Mso
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We thank the organization for inviting us to be part of this COP27 and speak out our minds regarding climate change.. thank you for believing in youths #together we can💪
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For sure it is time we have to realize that we don't have time to start making the change the time is now and here
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It’s great to see the Kenya office of We Don’t Have Time doing this!
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@ford_brodeur_ it was very pleasing to us and the gate pass to our hub was only our wdht "APP", meaning they will continue following and learning much from app through their interactions.
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Any small effort will take us a long way...even basic no littering practices
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To engage in climate change communication means to bevole familiar with the environment mostly through human like planting trees