Eric Njuguna

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Eric Damien Njūgūna (born circa 2002) is a climate activist from Kenya.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Njūgūna started their climate activism in 2017 after severe droughts in Nairobi impacted their school's water supply.[9] by organizing with the group Zero Hour and then Fridays for Future Kenya.[3][4][6][9][10] In August 2021, Njūgūna co-authored an essay with Greta Thunberg, Adriana Calderón, and Farzana Faruk Jhumu that was published in The New York Times.[11] Their co-authored essay highlighted a 2021 UNICEF report that stated 2.2 billion children are at "extremely high-risk" of experiencing the consequences of climate change.[12] Later in 2021, Njūgūna attended the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) and represented Fridays for Future Kenya.[6] At COP26, Njūgūna, alongside Vanessa Nakate and Elizabeth Wathuti, met with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to discuss climate change.[6]

Born2002 (age 2324)
OthernamesErica
OccupationClimate Justice Activist
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Eric Damien Njūgūna
Born2002 (age 2324)
Other namesErica
OccupationClimate Justice Activist
Known forschool strike for climate
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At the 2022 United Nations Climate change conference, Njuguna called for climate finance to address drought in kenya [13]

At the 2023 United Nations Climate change conference in Dubai, Njuguna called out the influence of the fossil fuel industry at the talks and called for a Conflict of interest Policy.[14] Earlier, Njuguna had denounced the choice of an oil giant CEO to preside over the talks [15] calling it a “a stab in the back for poor countries to have a fossil fuel CEO on top of efforts to constrain the climate crisis'' [16] At COP28, Njuguna, together with climate activist Mitzi jonelle tan and english singer Ellie Goulding, were some of the activists convened on the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies' ''Reclaimed table'', a table made out of debris from climate disasters, that won the 2024 PR week's global event activation award[17]

At the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference, Njuguna yet again called out the presence of the fossil fuel industry at the talks saying '' We cannot have the same industry that we are trying to kill in the negotiations'' [18]

They are on the steering committee of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative[19]

Njuguna is a youth champion of the solar geoengineering non use agreement [20] and together with activist Disha Ravi called for a full ban on solar geoengineering on an article for Project Syndicate[21]

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