What does it take to build a fair and sustainable energy future? โก
In this episode, hosts Victoria Cornelio and Andres Tamez talk with Deborah Fadeyi, founder of REES Africa and Decarbonization Lead at Thames Water, about the journey from local activism to global impact.
๐ From powering off-grid communities to reshaping climate finance, Deborahโs work shows how youth leadership and inclusive innovation can redefine energy access across Africa and beyond.
๐ฅ Highlights:
๐ฑ Clean energy for rural communities
๐ฐ Climate finance as a force for equity
๐ Empowering youth & women in sustainability
๐ Building SouthโSouth climate collaboration
๐ฌ Real stories of resilience and innovation
๐ Timestamps:
00:00โ01:51 Childhood, Energy Poverty & The Spark for Change
01:52โ03:46 Meet Deborah Fadeyi: Building an Equitable Energy Future
03:47โ06:44 From Tragedy to Purpose: Creating Clean Energy Access in Nigeria
06:45โ09:08 From Passion to Leadership: Mentoring Youth & Building Capacity
09:09โ13:32 Lived Experience in Climate Models: Why Context Matters
13:33โ17:41 Entering Policy: From Community Action to Government Collaboration
17:42โ21:22 Activism, Anxiety & Innovation: Finding Balance in the Climate Space
21:23โ25:46 EcoWise & REES Africa: Financing Clean Energy Access for All
25:47โ30:31 Modeling, Carbon Pricing & The Cost of Delay
30:32โ37:36 Hope, Intergenerational Collaboration & The Road to COP30
37:37โ39:20 Final Thoughts, Music & Closing Outro
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