Рет қаралды 62
Introduction: 00:00 - 00:24
Panelist introduction: 00:24 - 04:22
Otsile Nkadimeng: 04:22 - 10:57
Aliza le Roux: 10:57 - 19:26
Zama Ngomane: 19:26 - 25:20
Q&A: 25:20 - 52:50Closing remarks 52:50 - 54:18
Pumla Dlamini - Facilitator
Pumla is freshwater ecologist and Research Assistant at OGRC.
Zama Ngomane - Panelist
Zama is a wildlife management professional and the National Coordinator for the Jane Goodall Institute Roots & Shoots community and youth development programme, which fosters the next generations of wildlife stewards.
Otsile Nkadimeng - Panelist
Otsile is the lead organiser for Fridays For Future South Africa, and the co-founder of the Sundial Movement, a Climate Network that connects high school students to take collective action on Climate Change.
Aliza le Roux - Panelist
Aliza is a professor in zoology and Assistant Dean of Natural and Agricultural Sciences at the University of the Free State’s QwaQwa campus. She is an alumna of the South African Young Academy of Science and the Africa Science Leadership Programme.
About Tipping Points
Guided by Oppenheimer Generations Research and Conservation’s approach of asking the questions that matter, this solutions-based webinar series explores how we can step back from environmental tipping points and foster a sustainable future for both Africa’s people and nature. Every month thought leaders, disruptors, and researchers gather to address key questions for Africa’s future through an exploration of African environmental research, conservation, sustainability, and development. Complex challenges have no quick fixes. Inclusive conversation that shares perspectives, uplifts African narratives, challenges conservation paradigms, and interrogates possible paths of action is critical in navigating complicated, interconnected issues.
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