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"content": "Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this Bill. I think it is a great innovation and I would like to congratulate hon. Dr. Ottichilo for raising it. Indeed, this is a global matter and it is in our daily conversation. There are a number of concerns that I have though. Sometimes when we talk about things like climate change they appear like things that do not affect us today. It is like they are things out there. As we discuss the strategies for sensitization, I want to plead with the Mover that we break this down into how it affects our daily lives and what we are seeking to change. What we are seeking to change is not some esoteric thing in the upper atmospheres rather it is what affects our lives down here. That is what is going to make sense to people and help change behavior. This is because climate change actions are behavior change actions that are now embedded in our culture and daily lives. They are things that we do as experts and also things that we do every day. For instance, it will be easier to explain to our people the implications of relying on paraffin lamps in a closed environment. How do they change to improve the health impacts of such lighting? There The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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