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Episode Synopsis
🎙️ What does it take to build a just energy future for all?In this compelling episode of Tangelic Talks, co-hosts Victoria Cornelio and Andres Tamez sit down with Deborah Fadeyi — a global sustainability leader driving equitable energy transitions across Africa, Asia, and Europe. As Decarbonization Lead at Thames Water, Founder of REES Africa, and CEO of Vector Energy, Deborah is transforming how communities access clean, affordable power — and how youth are leading the charge for climate resilience.From her deeply personal story of losing a childhood friend to carbon monoxide poisoning to her groundbreaking innovations like EcoWise, Deborah shares how lived experience, local engagement, and financial inclusion can redefine climate justice from the ground up.Powering Climate Justice: Deborah Fadeyi on Energy Access, Climate Finance & Youth Leadership🎙️ Episode Highlights:⚡ From tragedy to purpose — Deborah’s journey into sustainability.🌱 Building clean energy access for rural communities through REES Africa.🏛️ How lived experience shapes equitable climate policy.💰 What equitable climate finance really means — and why it’s an investment, not aid.💡 Unlocking carbon credits and climate finance for local solar developers.🧩 Bridging the gap between modeling, policy, and real-world impact.🌍 Why intergenerational collaboration is essential for achieving net zero.💬 South–South partnerships — the untapped key to resilient climate solutions.🔹 About Our Guest: Deborah Fadeyi is a recognized leader in sustainability and climate innovation. Named 2024 Cardiff Environmental Activist of the Year, she leads decarbonization strategy at Thames Water (UK) and founded REES Africa, bringing solar energy to underserved Nigerian communities. Through her initiative EcoWise, she’s pioneering climate finance transparency and scaling renewable energy projects across Africa.💬 Join the Conversation: What does equitable climate finance mean to you? How can South–South collaboration transform global energy access? Share your thoughts below 👇✅ Don’t forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe! Your support helps us amplify conversations on energy, equity, and empowerment. 🌍✨ 🌱 Love what we do? Help us grow and keep creating impactful content! Support our mission and be part of the change: TangelicLife.org 🔖 #TangelicTalks #ClimateJustice #EnergyAccess #CleanEnergyForAll #EquitableTransition #ClimateFinance #WomenInEnergy #YouthClimateLeaders #RenewableAfrica #Decarbonization #SustainableDevelopment #GreenInnovation #ClimateActionNow #GlobalSouthVoices #SolarEnergyAfrica #SouthSouthCollaboration #InclusiveClimateAction #NetZeroFuture #EcoWiseAfrica #REESAfrica #EnergyEquity #EmpowerCommunities #FutureOfEnergy
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