In an exciting development for environmental advocacy and climate action, Wodemaya, Africa’s most influential YouTubers and a prominent voice for African perspectives, is attending the Conference of the Parties 29 (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan. The annual UN climate summit, running from November 11-22, gathers global leaders, climate activists, and policymakers to discuss urgent climate issues and strategies for a sustainable future. This year, YouTuber Wodemaya, in a post on X, shared that he is enroute to COP29, signaling that he will once again be using his platform to document the summit and spread awareness about green energy practices to his millions of followers.
Wodemaya, known for his vibrant storytelling and commitment to sharing stories from across Africa, has continually encouraged his audience to look beyond borders and learn from global experiences through the contents he shares. By attending COP29, he is poised to highlight crucial discussions on sustainability, renewable energy, and environmental justice, showcasing how these themes can be applied across Africa.

COP29’s host venue, the Baku Stadium, will rely entirely on renewable energy sources, reinforcing the summit’s commitment to sustainability. The stadium’s electricity needs will be met using solar power, HVO biofuel generators, and hydroelectric power—a combination that aligns with global sustainable development goals. This green infrastructure is designed to make COP29 a model for eco-friendly events, showcasing what can be achieved when governments and industries invest in sustainable solutions.
Wodemaya’s presence at COP29 has the potential to amplify the event’s message significantly, especially among younger audiences and communities across Africa. His followers, who look to him for insights into global and African issues, will be introduced to the importance of renewable energy, green development, and how climate action can be implemented in everyday life. By documenting his experience, Wodemay will make the summit’s key moments accessible to viewers who may not typically follow climate policy discussions but are passionate about making a difference.

For Ghana and Africa, Wodemaya’s presence at COP29 offers a unique opportunity to learn about global best practices in renewable energy. His stories could inspire youth, policymakers, and business leaders alike to consider the benefits of green investments and sustainable practices.
As COP29 unfolds, Wodemaya’s insights will bridge the gap between high-level climate discussions and everyday actions, encouraging his followers to support initiatives that protect our environment. For the 1.62 million subscribers who engage with his content on YouTube, his presence at COP29 in Azerbaijan could spark an enduring commitment to a green, sustainable future.
