

Today in Nairobi, Kenya, more than 300 of Activists mount street demonstrations to protest against Africa Climate Summit, saying it is too much talk with no action.
The Activist matched from Nyayo Stadium to Green Park Green Bus terminus where they held what they described as the People’s Africa Climate Summit.
They waved placards reading “less talk more action,” the activists said the summit was spending millions of dollars and was unlikely to come up with solutions to real problems on the ground.
Those interviewed said the Africa Climate Summit lacks legitimacy and shows no indication of addressing the real and worsening climate crisis.
“We are not begging, we are demanding that those responsible for climate change should adequately finance mitigation measures,” said Mildred Nduta, who represented Kenya Peasants League.
“We want a radical shift in how climate change is being addressed. The Summit is one thing but they are made elsewhere,” she said.
Ang’elei added that Africa contributes four per cent of climate crises but bears the brunt of environmental changes.
The protesters took to the streets even as President William Ruto officially opened the Ministerial Conference at the Summit ahead of the official opening of the main summit on Tuesday.