ClimateCreators Hub
This is a global, youth-led podcast exploring how climate change affects our lives, our communities, and our future.
Through real stories, and action-driven conversations, we’re making sustainability make sense and making it personal as it should.
The earth is not ours, it is a treasure we hold in trust for future generations. – African Proverb
In Northern Namibia, we don’t just live on the land but we live with it. This is from planting crop seeds to herding goats, every step of each day tells a story of survival, harmony, and hope.
This short film is a glimpse into how biodiversity shapes our way of life — feeding us, guiding us, and connecting generations.
Protecting biodiversity means protecting our identity, our future, and the wisdom of those who came before us.
Filmed & edited by Elizabeth Sunday Djulume Elizabeth Domingo Djuulume Elizabeth Djulume United Nations Development Programme - UNDP UNDP Careers
Is Africa the perfect hub for renewable energy initiatives?
While the continent is rich in resources and potential, one of the speakers at the launch raised a crucial point—Africa is often used as a hub for global renewable energy projects but benefits less while accumulating debt. Are these initiatives truly empowering Africa, or are they another form of resource exploitation? Let’s discuss it!
🎧 Watch the full speech on the Sustainable Soundwaves Podcast on YouTube and Spotify!
COP29 Series – Episode 2 is HERE! 🎙️🔥
As a Climate Mobility Delegate, our host Djulume had the incredible opportunity to engage with global leaders at COP29—and now, she’s bringing these powerful conversations to you! 🎧🌱
In this exclusive episode, Elizabeth sits down with Hon. Tjekero Tweya, leader of Namibia’s COP9 delegation, to unpack:
✅ The real state of Africa’s climate response 🌍
✅ How policy, governance & collaboration shape climate action 🏛️
✅ Namibia’s strategy for a sustainable future 🌱
✅ Why climate transparency & accountability matter NOW 🚨
With decades of leadership in governance, Hon. Tweya shares raw insights, bold ideas, and a call to action for Africa’s climate future.
📺 Now streaming on YouTube & Spotify – Click the link in bio to watch! 🔗
YouTube: https://bit.ly/41UxuET
Spotify: https://bit.ly/41ZFTH8
💬 Are African leaders doing enough on climate change? Drop your thoughts below! 👇🏾
21/03/2025
🇳🇦 Celebrating 35 Years of Namibia’s Independence!
Today, we honor 35 years of freedom, resilience, and progress as Namibia celebrates its Independence Day! 🎉✨
As we reflect on our journey, let’s also look ahead to a sustainable future—one where we protect our environment, preserve our natural resources, and empower communities to take climate action. 🌍💚
At ClimateCreators Hub, we believe that true independence includes environmental justice. Let us work together to build a greener, cleaner, and more sustainable Namibia for generations to come
What does independence mean to you? And how can we make Namibia more sustainable?
Share your thoughts in the comments! ⬇️
BREAKING: Heavy Rains Cause Severe Flooding in Windhoek
Continuous downpours have led to major disruptions in and around Windhoek. A bridge on the B1 road, 30km south of the city, has been severely damaged, forcing its closure until further notice. Meanwhile, City Police confirm that nine vehicles were swept away by strong currents on Thursday. Eight have been recovered, but one remains submerged.
🚧 The Roads Authority urges extreme caution as teams assess the damage. Motorists are advised to avoid affected areas and prioritize safety.
📍 Stay tuned for updates. Let’s stay safe and support one another in these challenging times.
During the launch of the 4th edition of the Namibian Journal of Social Justice, Professor shed light on the disproportionate impacts of climate change on women. 💡
From increased vulnerability to resource scarcity to the role of women in climate resilience, the discussion highlighted the urgent need for gender-inclusive climate action.
Celebrating the launch of the 4th edition of the Namibian Journal of Social Justice! 🎉📖
This edition dives deep into climate justice and resource extractivism. Here’s Kassoma, a contributing editor, sharing insights on his piece ‘Exploring Climate Justice through Environmental Adaptation: A Case Study of Namibia.’ 🌍✨
26/01/2025
At ClimateCreators Hub, we believe that local solutions hold the key to addressing global challenges. In the village of Okongo, community members are transforming the way they adapt to drought by harvesting rainwater using zinc roofs. 🌧️ This precious water is stored in bottles and large drums, becoming a lifeline for families and livestock, especially younger animals that cannot reach distant water points. 🐄💦
🌱 Why Water Harvesting is Crucial:
✅ Provides reliable water access during dry seasons.
✅ Reduces dependence on faraway water sources.
✅ Supports sustainable livelihoods for rural communities.
This innovative yet simple practice is a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of local communities in the face of climate change. 🌟 Together, we can amplify these solutions and build a more sustainable future.
📸: Captured by Elizabeth Djulume at Okongo, Namibia.
24/01/2025
🌾 Ploughing Time: A Season of Hope and Challenge in Northern Namibia 🌧️
It’s ploughing season, and families in northern Namibia are hard at work in their fields—cultivating, tilling, and thinning crops like mahangu. For many, this is a season of renewed hope as rains bring the promise of food and sustenance. But not all regions have been so fortunate—while some have received rain and begun cultivating, others are still waiting, a stark reminder of the challenges brought by climate change.
🌍 The Reality of Farming in a Changing Climate:
⏳ Cultivating seasons have shifted, making it harder to predict when to plant.
💧 Persistent drought continues to threaten crops and livelihoods.
💪 Yet, the resilience of these communities shines through as they adapt and work together to sustain their families.
These images, taken in the mahangu fields of northern Namibia, capture the spirit of a people who won’t give up, even in the face of uncertainty. Together, we can advocate for solutions to help these farmers thrive in a changing climate. 💙
📸: By Elizabeth Djulume in northern Namibia.
New Year, New Opportunities!
As we step into 2025, we’re reminded of the power of collective action for a sustainable future. This year, we’re doubling down on our mission to empower environmental storytellers, amplify climate solutions, and inspire action across communities. 💚
Here’s to a year of bold ideas, impactful stories, and meaningful change! We should all make 2025 a year of progress for our planet. 🌱
This week on Sustainable Soundwaves, we sit down with Benedict Arthur, a passionate COP29 delegate from , who shares an incredibly moving story of resilience and hope.
In this exclusive episode, Benedict opens up about how prolonged droughts have directly impacted his family and countless others in Ghana—disrupting livelihoods, forcing migration, and challenging communities to adapt to an ever-changing climate. 🌾
But it’s not just about the challenges; Benedict also shares innovative solutions and the power of youth leadership in building a sustainable future for vulnerable communities. His insights are a must-hear for anyone passionate about climate action and climate justice.
🔊 Catch this powerful conversation tomorrow on YouTube and Spotify. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to hear a firsthand account of how climate change affects real lives and why we must act now.
🌍 Let’s keep the conversation going—what stories have you witnessed or experienced around climate change in your community?
Link: https://youtu.be/zP40sBiARTk
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