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Chibeze Ezekiel coordinates the Strategic Youth Network for Development (SYND), a youth-oriented NGO in Ghana that promotes youth inclusion in governance of the natural resources and environment. He's a member of the board of 350.org and the International Experts of the Environment of Peace 2022 project, and is a 2020 Goldman Enviromental Prize recipient. Chibeze joins to discuss the importance of including young people at the heart of climate solutions, and his successesful four-year grassroots organizing campaign to stop the construction of a 700 MW coal power plant.
By Shayne PetkiewiczChibeze Ezekiel coordinates the Strategic Youth Network for Development (SYND), a youth-oriented NGO in Ghana that promotes youth inclusion in governance of the natural resources and environment. He's a member of the board of 350.org and the International Experts of the Environment of Peace 2022 project, and is a 2020 Goldman Enviromental Prize recipient. Chibeze joins to discuss the importance of including young people at the heart of climate solutions, and his successesful four-year grassroots organizing campaign to stop the construction of a 700 MW coal power plant.