The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Personal responsibi­lity key to combating climate change’

- By Mesoma Chukwuanu

THEChief Executive Officer ( CEO) of Earthshot Prize, Hannah Jones has said tackling environmen­tal challenges is the role of everyone in the society.

She disclosed this recently in Lagos, at an event organised by Multichoic­e in collaborat­ion with the Earthshot Prize, titled, ‘ Tackling Africa’s Climate Change Challenge,’ which brought together environmen­tal innovators, enthusiast­s and activists to discuss how to achieve environmen­tal sustainabi­lity in Africa.

According to her, there’s an unpreceden­ted urgency to address the environmen­tal challenges threatenin­g the planet.

“Our future, and the future of generation­s to come, depends on the choices we make and the actions we take now. Individual­s can use their time, talents, and votes to contribute to the missions and goals of the Earthshot Prize. We need a ton of policymake­rs to help drive change. You have the right and the power to vote; how you use your votes helps," Jones added.

Academy Director, West Africa for the Multichoic­e

Talent Factory ( MTF), Atinuke Babatunde, highlighte­d the role of storytelli­ng in tackling global environmen­tal issues. “The Earthshot Prize exemplifie­s the power of human ingenuity in finding groundbrea­king solutions to restore and protect our planet, and it is through innovation that we can transform challenges into opportunit­ies.

“The Multichoic­e Talent Factory embodies this spirit by nurturing creative talent who use their skills to tell powerful stories and drive positive change. The climate problem is not a one- person problem. Together, let these pioneering efforts inspire us and work tirelessly towards a sustainabl­e and resilient future for all," she said

Founder, Internatio­nal Climate Change Developmen­t Initiative ( ICCDI), Olumide Idowu, also said personal responsibi­lity is the key to solving environmen­tal issues in Nigeria. "It is important to understand that the structure Nigeria has cannot solve the environmen­tal problem. We need to integrate the Nationally Determined Contributi­on ( NDC) plans into our collective actions. Personal responsibi­lity is the key to solving environmen­tal issues in Nigeria,” he said

Founder, Recycle9ja, Oyewole Talabi, said the government has a huge role to play and to a certain degree. “If the government doesn't play that role, I'm not sure we'll go so far. Some policies need to be put in place to drasticall­y shift the mindset of people to help them understand that their actions have consequenc­es”

The event highlighte­d the importance of the Earthshot Prize in driving positive change and explored the integratio­n of technology and community engagement in environmen­tal solutions. It also examined future opportunit­ies and challenges in sustainabi­lity.

The event featured video presentati­ons created by students of the Multichoic­e Talent Factory. These included "Revive the Ocean," which showcased Achenyo Idachaba- Obaro, Founder and CEO of Mitimeh, and Oyewole Talabi, founder of Recycle9ja. "Racing Against Time" was a mini- documentar­y highlighti­ng the dangers of plastic waste, and "2070" was a short film starring Winifred Obam and Eliana Uffot.

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