Ruto Named in Inaugural TIME 100 Most Influential Climate Leaders in Business for 2023

Billionaire Bill Gates and President William Ruto at State House in Nairobi on November 16, 2022.
Billionaire Bill Gates and President William Ruto at State House in Nairobi on November 16, 2022.
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President William Ruto has been named in the 2023 TIME 100 Climate list which recognises global leaders championing Climate Change.

In the inaugural list by global media outlet, TIME, which was released on Thursday, Ruto was recognised for championing initiatives aimed at addressing the effects of Climate Change alongside notable leaders such as Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.

Ruto was categorised in the Climate Defender list.

Notably, his initiatives such as hosting the first-ever Africa Climate Summit brought world leaders together to deliberate on ways of mitigating the effects of Climate Change such as drought.

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Heads of State and dignitaries during the Africa Climate Summit Declaration at KICC on September 6, 2023.
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It was highlighted that the inaugural event also raised finances towards Climate Change initiatives.

"William Ruto is the President of Kenya, where he has emerged as a leader in green investment for Africa. Kenya hosted this year’s inaugural Africa Climate Summit, which secured Ksh3.5 trillion (USD 23 billion) in funding for green projects for the continent.

"As part of Kenya’s efforts to increase electricity access, 80 per cent of the grid is supplied by low-carbon sources," read the statement in part.

On his part, Ruto welcomed the recognition highlighting why the Climate Change conversation was important to Kenyans and the African continent.

He also highlighted some of his next initiatives in the Climate Change agenda.

"The key legislation to pass in the next year is progress towards a global carbon price reflecting the true cost of climate change and associated trade regulation enabling global solutions," the Head of State commented.

"Africa’s renewable energy potential, young workforce, and natural resources and assets create an inherent ability to provide solutions for cost-competitive green products and services, whilst addressing growing global labour shortages."

Other notable people recognised in the list include the Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Mottley, World Bank President Ajay Banga, and Grammy-winning artist Billie Eilish.

President William Ruto plants a tree at the launch of the National Programme for Accelerated Forestry and Rangelands Restoration in December 2022
President William Ruto plants a tree at the launch of the National Programme for Accelerated Forestry and Rangelands Restoration in December 2022
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