Kenyan Climate Activist Breaks Tree-Hugging Record

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Environmental conservationist Truphena Muthoni has officially set a new world record after completing a 72-hour non-stop tree-hugging marathon.


Kenyan climate activist Truphena Muthoni has set a new record by hugging a tree for 72 hours straight. Muthoni’s previous record was 48 hours. She chose an indigenous tree at a government compound in Nyeri. Muthoni described the peaceful protest as a way to unite people and raise awareness about climate change and deforestation.

Supporters helped her stay awake and covered the fees for Guinness World Records observers. She also highlighted the symbolism of her outfit: black for African power and resilience, green for reforestation, red for indigenous resistance, and blue for water and ocean protection.

Scientists said that while African countries have some of the lowest carbon emissions, they are among the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.

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