Indigenous Earth Community Podcast
Science:Nature
My next guest is Nkusi Gerald, an eco warrior, adventurer, promoter of diversity, a youth ambassador for climate change, and a passionate travel guide in Africa.
We talk about the challenge that people don’t necessary see the benefit of conservation, and the ways they we can adapt to the changing climate, turning challenges into an opportunity, such as Nkusi is doing working on food security.
He talked about walking across Uganda, and learning about conservation methods, and his dream to have 100,000 people in Uganda plant 5 million trees by 2030.
Nkusi then leaves with an inspiring message of teaching the young about literally by taking care of our Earth by taking care of our soil. Terra. Tierra.
Connect and support: Nkusi:
https://donorbox.org/support-gerald-to-reach-his-goal
https://www.adventure-afrika.com/our-vision
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