Stella Nyambura Mbau, PhD, a native Kenyan, has studied climate resilience in context of rural sub-Sahara Africa.
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Where there is guilt, there is a chance for justice and healing
I believe an aversion to feeling guilty has no place in a meaningful global climate movement. Because without any recognition of fault and how past injury shapes current power, there is little basis for moving towards either justice or healing.
October 25, 2022
Misplaced positivity on climate is harmful. Preparing for breakdown could help.
Moments of international media attention to climate change have been rare. So let’s not waste them with fairytales.
July 26, 2022


