In a world of capitalism’s relentless grasp, Exploiting Earth’s resources, an environmental clasp. The West, imperialist, their history defined, Benefiting from slave trade, a dark bind.



Great Britain and the U.S., their hands stained, With the profits of slavery, a legacy ingrained. Government guns, banks, and opium’s lure, Built empires, secured wealth, that’s for sure.



Annexations, genocides, in lands far and wide, Shaped the world’s order, on this, we can’t hide. After ‘1945, greenhouse gas emissions soared, The 7 sisters ruled, resources endlessly poured.



Metals extracted, like there’s no tomorrow, Lakes dried up, forests vanished in sorrow. Capitalism thrived, Western lifestyles soared, While the Global South, its path explored.



Now climate change, a sudden global concern, But why, we wonder, does the world’s focus turn? Africa’s challenge, industrialization’s call, But are solar panels and copper the answer for all?



The world’s climate anxiety, a spectacle worldwide, Hits developing nations, where struggles reside. Scientists’ warnings, now realities unfold, Heat, floods, droughts, a future foretold.



Infrastructure disrupted, homes in despair, Rising sea levels, a relentless affair. Agriculture crumbles, food prices rise high, Inequality grows, poverty’s cry.


But Africa, beware, don’t fall for the game, Let the International community not dictate your aim. Hydroelectric dams, pipelines, your own decisions, Don’t let electric cars cloud your visions.



Going green, they say, but the time’s not right, With governance challenges, it’s a difficult fight. Mismanagement abounds, resources in strife, Green policies need time, to transform life.



Africa’s debt burden, it’s a heavy weight, Going green may mean more loans, a dire fate. The costs too high, technology anew, Solar power’s expensive, for a continent to pursue.



Yet, not a call for recklessness, but a plea for thought, To embark on a green path, let information be sought. Reform education, spread knowledge’s might, Empower the masses, in climate’s light.



African solutions, for African needs, When the people are informed, the path then leads. To a dialogue on climate, with hearts and minds, Inclusive information, where wisdom finds.



For moral crusades, in this changing world, Inclusive knowledge, like a flag unfurled. To combat climate and corruption’s blight, In unity and understanding, we’ll make it right.

Kenyan president of Kenya’s all-electric Moto Cade for the African Climate Change Summit