Ssekyewa Paul Malcom
@paulranx
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Environmental Engineer • Climate Advocate • Environment, Health and Safety Officer • Seeking to integrate AI into Environmental solutions
Kampala, Uganda
Joined December 2015
Global net zero conversations often forget one thing: access comes first. Without reliable, affordable energy, no solution works — not for Africa, not for Uganda. Climate solutions must be inclusive and realistic. #ClimateAction #NetZero #SustainableEnergy #Uganda
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WHEN YOU ANNOUNCE YOU ARE RUNNING FOR PRESIDENCY IN UGANDA 😂😂😂😂
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Uganda is deciding its renewable energy path. Which solution should get priority? 1️⃣ Solar rooftops 2️⃣ Mini-hydropower 3️⃣ Waste-to-energy Vote or reply — I want to hear your perspective. #UgandaRenewables #EnergySolutions #ClimateAction #SustainableDevelopment #VoteYourChoice
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Energy access vs net zero: African cities face trade-offs most global debates ignore. Without reliable energy access, net zero ambitions are abstract ideas, not real solutions. #AfricaEnergy #SustainableCities #ClimateEquity #EnergyAccess #GlobalDevelopment
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Climate change isn’t an environmental problem. It’s an energy problem. Solve energy, and emissions fall naturally. Focus on infrastructure, finance, and governance — not just carbon counting. #ClimateCrisis #GlobalEnergy #SustainableEnergy #ClimateAction #EnergySystems
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Uganda doesn’t have an energy scarcity problem. It has a reliability and affordability problem. Diesel generators are everywhere — even where the grid exists. Rooftop solar + battery storage could quietly transform businesses and hospitals. #Uganda #Renewables #EnergyAccess
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Africa spends the most on adapting, not mitigating. We contributed least to the problem, yet we bear the cost first. Global solutions that ignore this will always fall short. #AfricaClimate #ClimateJustice #Adaptation #SustainableDevelopment #AfricanSolutions
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The global energy transition isn’t slow. It’s uneven. Some countries optimize systems. Others are still building them. The speed of change isn’t about technology — it’s about decision-making, finance, and policy. #RenewableEnergy #EnergyTransition #ClimateAction #Sustainability
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Could the S2000 be the future of wind energy? This high-altitude wind energy system targets stronger winds above the ground. During its test, S2000 rose to 2,000 meters in 30 minutes generating 385 kWh. It could be a viable alternative to wind farms that require a lot of space.
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A hotter planet is making life more costly: 1️⃣Property losses from natural disasters. 2️⃣Poor harvests spike costs for agri-processors raising market prices. Every 1°C hotter extracts 20% from global GDP⬇️ https://t.co/TRd6zHq6Ks Take ACTION before climate change takes your MONEY.
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Buildings consume enormous amounts of energy for heating and cooling, contributing significantly to carbon emissions. Blue Device’s Smart Window powered entirely by solar panels solves this, operating without any emissions and can reduce building energy consumption by 20–40%.
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Ming Yang Smart Energy has developed the world’s first FULLY recyclable carbon fiber wind turbine blade This innovation targets the massive waste problem of conventional blades which are difficult to recycle Such materials are allowing wind sector transition towards circularity
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#CES2026 showcased next-gen energy solutions, portable power systems, #SOLAR systems, breakthroughs in large-scale and residential battery energy storage. Check out products from Aferiy, Bluetti, Ecoflow, Jackery, Pecron and Abok in this video: https://t.co/8iLuRVPSLK
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In December 2025, China commissioned a 1 GW offshore PV project It is expected to generate 1.78 TWh avoiding 1.34 million tons of CO₂ and saving 500,000 tonnes of coal China remains the undisputed leader in renewable energy on trend to achieve 7-10% emissions reduction by 2035
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In 2025, Greenland🇬🇱 lost 105 BILLION tonnes of ice. Sealevel is rising leaving coastal towns at the mercy of the tides. Sealevel rise by one FOOT, is enough to cause coastal inundation. What next when US extend their Anti-Climate stance to the last line of climate defense?
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