President Ruto's Environmental Leadership Lands Him on Time Magazine's Top 100 List

President Ruto's Environmental Leadership Lands Him on Time Magazine's Top 100 List

Time Magazine has acknowledged President William Ruto as one of the top 100 influential Climate Leaders in Business for 2023.

Dr Ruto has made a name for himself in the US for his unwavering commitment to environmentally friendly investment in Africa, a feat that has earned him prominent recognition for organizing the first-ever Africa Climate Summit. During the event, a groundbreaking $23 billion(Sh3.5 trillion) in funding was obtained for multiple green initiatives across the African continent. In an interview with Time Magazine, Dr Ruto points out the urgent need for establishing a new perspective towards climate-focused investment in Africa.

He contended that the structural elements often lead to an exaggerated perception of these risks. The publication underscores President Ruto's conviction that promoting deglobalization will gain traction as a sustainable endeavour in the current year. Ruto stresses the importance of a cohesive strategy in tackling climate change, rather than categorizing countries as either culprits or casualties. Regarding the anticipated climate legislation of 2024, Dr Ruto emphasizes the advancement towards a worldwide carbon price as a pivotal milestone. This initiative aims to accurately reflect the true cost of climate change and incorporate it into relevant trade regulations.

A young and skilled workforce, combined with abundant natural resources and assets, can give rise to a unique ability to offer competitively priced environmentally friendly products and services, all while addressing the global shortage of labour. The Time 100 Climate list showcases numerous individuals who have made significant strides in the battle against climate change by creating economic value through their endeavours.

Among them are Nemonte Nenquimo, a leader of the Waorani people and co-founder of Amazon Frontlines and Ceibo Alliance; Gim Huay Neo, the Managing Director at the Centre for Nature and Climate, World Economic Forum; Mia Mottley, the Prime Minister of Barbados; Marina Silva, Brazil's Minister of Environment and Climate Change; and Mafalda Duarte, the Executive Director of the Green Climate Fund.
 

Comments

AbolishTheOffi… (not verified)     Sun, 11/19/2023 @ 07:06am

It’s time to abolish the office of the president.

The number of clowns & shameless criminals occupying that position is alarming.

Abolish Office of The President, Stop the Criminals , send the clowns to an actual circus.

Geoffrey Ngara (not verified)     Sun, 11/19/2023 @ 08:11am

Being in Time Magazine's Top 100 List doesn't make you a good leader anymore just like being in a valet parking doesn't make any car a better vehicle. Time magazine thinks it is still relevant.who reads magazines anymore?Would happily wipe my 'village behind' with it but my good poop deserves better ultra soft and absorbent tissue than this rag magazine.

SimamaImara (not verified)     Sun, 11/19/2023 @ 08:16pm

President of Africa. Climate change agenda an opportunity for Africa to attract investments. Democracy imposed by coercion has lost its effectiveness in moving Africa to first world status. It was just manipulation

Mlandizi (not verified)     Mon, 11/20/2023 @ 03:38pm

If you see the West praising any president from a poor country, that president is doing things that are benefitting the West. The moment that president starts making decisions that threatens the West's interests, he becomes a bogeyman. Didn't President Biden mention Ruto's name a few months ago when talking to I can't remember who? Well my people, the mzungu was expressing his appreciation for Ruto's advancement of American interests in Kenya and in the mean time, the average Kenyan is getting poorer.

SimamaImara (not verified)     Tue, 11/21/2023 @ 05:49pm

In reply to by Mlandizi (not verified)

He's making adjustments based on history. Once you turn smart and ready to do away with the West you get assassinated like Lumumba. M7 and Kagame have survived just coz they were used many years and no longer useful nowadays. Besides old age and dictatorship

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