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Experts set to deliberate on climate action

By Bisola Adeyemo

Researchers, academics, students, and other sector experts are set to deliberate at the 14th International Biennial Conference on how new technological innovations can be used to tackle climate change.

The three-day conference will start from March 23 to March 25, with the theme: ‘Research and Innovation in a Changing Environment’.

Vice-Chancellor, Professor Isaac Kibwage said on Tuesday that the conference will enable both private and public sector investments and can help preserve crucial carbon sinks.

Prof. Kibwage indicated that participants at the event that will be held virtually via Zoom will explore ways in which the private sector can reinvent itself and come up with innovative solutions that will not only move their businesses to the next level but also help them tap into the opportunities that lie waiting within climate adaptation as well as mitigation, Kenya news agency said.

“New and tested technologies are critical in cutting down greenhouse gas emissions and enabling mankind to adapt to the now clear changes in the climate. Whereas it may seem to be costly, sustained investment in climate-smart innovations has an overall low cost and will be needed to meet global climate goals,” stated the Vice-Chancellor.

During the conference keynote address will be delivered by Chief Executive Officer of Kenya National Innovation Agency (KENIA) Dr. Tonny Omwansa; Professor Lize Kriel from the University of Pretoria; Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of Kenya College of Accountancy University, Prof. Isaiah Wakindiki; Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Egerton University, Prof. Josphat Matasyoh and Engineer Jane Muriu from Nakuru Water and Sanitation Services Company (NAWASSCO).

Prof. Kibwage noted that according to the United Nations, fostering the use of climate innovation and technology can help implement countries’ national climate action plans as stipulated under the Paris Agreement.

The conference will further, among other issues, discuss transformative agri-food systems, health systems, science and technology, and transformative education for socio-economic adaptability.

The event is jointly organized by National Research Fund Kenya (NRF), Center for Transforming African Agricultural Universities to Meaningfully Contribute to Africa’s Growth and Development (TAGDev), The Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Agriculture and Agribusiness Management (CESAAM), Center of Excellence for Livestock Innovation and Business (ELIB) and Corteva Agriscience.

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