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The future of climate change reporting lies in digital storytelling — Barbados High C’ssioner

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The Barbados High Commissioner to Ghana has called on African journalists, influencers, and digital creators to use their online platforms to tell compelling stories that inspire climate action and change how communities understand environmental challenges.

Speaking at the TN Africa Digital Journalism Summit in Accra, the High Commissioner said that the next generation of storytellers holds the power to make climate change relatable and urgent through digital creativity and innovation.

“You in this room, particularly those working in digital and social media, have that special gift of translating complexity into connection, turning scientific data into human stories and, most importantly, moving hearts and minds,” she said.

The envoy, who drew striking parallels between the Caribbean and Africa’s shared climate struggles, said that both regions are already feeling the effects of global warming.

She explained that in Barbados, stronger hurricanes, rising sea levels, and coral reef loss are threatening livelihoods, while in Ghana, coastal erosion and prolonged droughts are destroying homes, farmland, and local economies.

“The climate crisis is not a distant concern. It is happening now, in our communities and to people that we know,” she said. “Fisherfolk in Barbados are losing their livelihoods, much like fisherfolk in Ghana’s coastal areas such as Ada and Cape Coast.”

The High Commissioner emphasized that digital storytellers, from journalists and vloggers to fashion and lifestyle influencers, can blend “style with substance” by creating content that both entertains and educates.

She cited examples of Ghanaian and Barbadian creatives who are already using their platforms to promote sustainability.

One such creator, she noted, is Ola (@cwabeniade), whose thrift and fashion redesign work embodies the circular economy — promoting the reuse and repurposing of clothing to reduce waste.

“Imagine beauty influencers promoting eco-friendly products made in Ghana, helping the country meet its export targets while improving livelihoods for small, women-owned businesses,” she said.
“You don’t have to choose between lifestyle and leadership. You can blend the two.”

Highlighting her country’s progress, the High Commissioner said Barbados is leading by example, pledging to achieve 100% renewable energy and carbon neutrality by 2030. The country, she added, now has the largest fleet of green energy public buses per capita in the Western Hemisphere.

“Our message is simple,” she said. “No nation is too small to lead, and for you, no voice is too small to matter.”

She encouraged participants to continue using their creativity to make complex issues like climate change more understandable and local.

The TN Africa Digital Journalism Summit, organized by The Newsroom Africa (TN Africa), brought together over 200 journalists, digital creators, and media professionals to explore how technology, storytelling, and innovation can shape the future of African journalism.

This year’s summit also marked the launch of TN Africa’s “StoryTheChange” campaign, an initiative aimed at training young journalists and creators to use digital media in driving social and environmental impact across Africa.

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