This video explores the effects of carbon-based minerals on climate change, created solely for educational purposes as part of a group assignment for the Art of Public Speaking course at the University of Juba’s School of Journalism Media and Communications Studies. The panelists featured in the discussion are students, not actual experts, who acted as representatives of key players in the fight against climate change to demonstrate their speaking abilities. The debate was designed to showcase their skills rather than provide professional insights.
Join the Debate: The Impact of Carbon-Based Minerals on Climate Change
In this thought-provoking panel discussion, we dive deep into the contentious issue of carbon-based minerals and their negative impact on climate change. Moderated by the insightful Nelson Madink Kot, a seasoned TV presenter and corporate MC, this event features a diverse group of experts representing both sides of the debate.
Proponents:👇🏾
Chol Stephen Kur - Environmentalist advocating for sustainable practices.
Achiek Kot Malual - Journalist specializing in climate-related issues, bringing critical insights to the conversation.
Opponents:👇🏾
Dr. Aleth Majur Ayel - Attorney and legal consultant focused on environmental law and oil industry regulations.
Simon Gob Adeeng - Government representative from the Ministry of Petroleum, discussing policy implications.
Abraham Makuek Chiman - CEO of Home Advantage Petroleum Company, presenting the industry’s perspective.
Tune in as these experts engage in a lively discussion about the future of our planet and the role fossil fuels play in climate change. Don’t miss out on this essential conversation!
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