Get on TikTok, make it green

Climate action in 60 Seconds

Hey, 

Welcome to Green Jobs Rising! - Media Week, Day Five.

We’ve finally made it to the last day of Media Week.

(Also, yes... it’s my last day of leave 😤)

This week, we’ve explored so many ways the media world intersects with climate action, green jobs, and storytelling for change. 

From powerful campaigns to local news, to the way we shape narratives, media matters.

And now, for our final day, we want to have fun and still look professional.😜 

So…who is creating a climate impact on tiktok. 

Tiktok? Yes, I said it. 

The app known for dances and memes is also becoming a platform for climate justice, sustainability hacks, eco-fashion, and grassroots activism. 

So today, we’re spotlighting a few creators who are proving that climate conversations can thrive, even in 60-second videos. 

Let's go!

  1. Sediye Macha 
    @mma_mablomo

A self-proclaimed “plant mafia mama,” Sediye is making sustainability stylish. She talks about soil, seeds, or how to green your space, her content is equal parts cool and conscious.

  1. Garden To Pot
    @Gardentopot

If you’ve ever thought about growing your own veggies, this is your go-to. They make sustainable gardening accessible and fun, from urban setups to backyard harvests. 

  1. Elizabeth Wathuti
    @lizwathuti

One of Africa’s leading climate voices, Elizabeth brings heart, hope, and action. Her TikToks are a mix of climate advocacy, youth empowerment, and meaningful reminders to care for our planet.

  1. Victory Ashaka
    @victoryashaka

He is turning spoken word into a climate movement. Victory’s poetic activism makes climate justice personal, emotional, and unforgettable.

  1. Andrew Millison
    @andrew.millison

Permaculture nerds, rejoice. Andrew teaches how to literally regreen deserts, - soil science, water retention, and real regenerative design, all on your feed. 

  1. Going Green Media – Ben & Ciara
    @goinggreenmedia

This duo travels the world spotlighting real-life climate solutions. From community-led solar projects to upcycled fashion, sustainability is happening everywhere.

The media shapes what could happen. Even on TikTok.

Go ahead, watch, follow, like, and let yourself be inspired.

The lizard that jumped from a high Iroko tree to the ground said he would praise himself if no-one else did.

Chinua Achebe

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