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BBC Worried About Kenyan Farmer’s Climate Scepticism
« on: June 17, 2024, 06:52:39 am »
BBC Worried About Kenyan Farmer’s Climate Scepticism
JUNE 17, 2024
tags: Africa, BBC
By Paul Homewood
 

It is hard to describe just how low the BBC has sunk.
 
Climate change deniers have found a new champion in Kenyan farmer Jusper Machogu. On social media, he has become known as a flagbearer for fossil fuels in Africa, but there is more to his campaign than meets the eye.

At first glance, the 29-year-old Mr Machogu is just a young farmer with a knack for social media.

On X, formerly Twitter, he regularly posts videos of himself weeding his land, planting garlic, or picking avocados – offering viewers a window into life in rural Kisii, south-west Kenya.

While farming content may get him clicks, likes, and retweets, it is Mr Machogu’s denial of man-made climate change that has helped supercharge his online profile.

 https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2024/06/17/bbc-worried-about-kenyan-farmers-climate-scepticism/
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