President Ruto featured on Time Magazine’s ‘Top 100 climate leaders’ list
President William
Ruto has been recognised by American publication Time Magazine among 100 world
leaders championing for climate action in 2023.
The magazine
referred to President Ruto as “a leader on green investment” after Kenya hosted
this year’s inaugural Africa Climate Summit that secured funding to the tune of
$23 billion (Ksh.3.5 trillion) that will be directed towards the course across
the continent.
Speaking to Time
Magazine following the recognition, the Head of State advocated for
togetherness in the climate crisis as it is a global problem that cannot be
sorted by “dividing
the world into polluters and victims.”
“Africa
can provide affordable renewable energy, green products, and conservation and
climate restoration. But that will only happen if we think of humanity as
sharing a joint burden and future, and if we deploy economic activities where
they make most sense to drive human development and counter climate change as
quickly, cheaply, and effectively as possible,” he stated.
“Africa’s
renewable energy potential, young workforce, and natural resources and assets
create an inherent ability to provide solutions—cost-competitive green products
and services, whilst addressing growing global labor shortages.”
The
climate list feature comes days after President Ruto led the country in a day
of national tree planting, which Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura said
yielded to over 150 million trees planted across the country.
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