Gwyneth Jones | Youth and Climate: Kaluki Paul Mutuku, Youth4Nature Kenya. The Story Anew #7 @gwynethjones8292 | Uploaded August 2021 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Kaluki Paul Mutuku is a Kenyan climate activist and environmental defender fighting to improve youth participation in decision-making around climate justice. He is the co-founder and executive director of the Kenya Environmental Action Network, regional director (Kenya) at Youth4Nature, and founder & writer at Green Treasures Farms, a social initiative aimed at intensifying environmental sustainability through training and equipping women and youth with skills and methods of water harvesting, tree growing and zero wastage of environmental resources.
Kaluki has previously worked as an environmental education officer at A Rocha Kenya, training students, farmers and communities about organic farming, biodiversity conservation and the SDG goals. He has worked as a communications lead at 350.org-Kenya team for the deCOALonize campaign and at AYICC-Kenya under the Education for sustainable Development (ESD) project. He is also Coordinator-Environmental Advocacy/ Partnerships & Networking lead for Youth Coalition for Environmental Advocacy & Renewable Energy.
Read more about him: evergreening.org/meet-kaluki-paul-mutuku
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/kaluki-paul-mutuku-2a8400105
Green Treasures Farms (Kaluki's blog/website): greentreasurersfarms.wordpress.com
Youth4Nature: youth4nature.org
The Story Anew is a podcast and video series in which we'll meet amazing people from all over the world who are working to redefine the dominant narrative of our times - that of infinite growth and consumption. These are the people working towards what Joanna Macy calls The Great Turning - the shifting of our Industrial Growth Society, which prioritises infinite growth over life - to a Life Sustaining Society.
The people you'll meet are working in regeneration, activism, systems design, permaculture, trauma healing, decolonisation, climate change and generally working to fundamentally change the way we do things as a species so that we can live on this planet more harmoniously with our fellow beings and become good ancestors.
Hosted by Gwyneth Jones (www.gwynethjones.coach)
Kaluki Paul Mutuku is a Kenyan climate activist and environmental defender fighting to improve youth participation in decision-making around climate justice. He is the co-founder and executive director of the Kenya Environmental Action Network, regional director (Kenya) at Youth4Nature, and founder & writer at Green Treasures Farms, a social initiative aimed at intensifying environmental sustainability through training and equipping women and youth with skills and methods of water harvesting, tree growing and zero wastage of environmental resources.
Kaluki has previously worked as an environmental education officer at A Rocha Kenya, training students, farmers and communities about organic farming, biodiversity conservation and the SDG goals. He has worked as a communications lead at 350.org-Kenya team for the deCOALonize campaign and at AYICC-Kenya under the Education for sustainable Development (ESD) project. He is also Coordinator-Environmental Advocacy/ Partnerships & Networking lead for Youth Coalition for Environmental Advocacy & Renewable Energy.
Read more about him: evergreening.org/meet-kaluki-paul-mutuku
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/kaluki-paul-mutuku-2a8400105
Green Treasures Farms (Kaluki's blog/website): greentreasurersfarms.wordpress.com
Youth4Nature: youth4nature.org
The Story Anew is a podcast and video series in which we'll meet amazing people from all over the world who are working to redefine the dominant narrative of our times - that of infinite growth and consumption. These are the people working towards what Joanna Macy calls The Great Turning - the shifting of our Industrial Growth Society, which prioritises infinite growth over life - to a Life Sustaining Society.
The people you'll meet are working in regeneration, activism, systems design, permaculture, trauma healing, decolonisation, climate change and generally working to fundamentally change the way we do things as a species so that we can live on this planet more harmoniously with our fellow beings and become good ancestors.
Hosted by Gwyneth Jones (www.gwynethjones.coach)