Motions

Grand Final

  • 1
    This House Supports the legislation in favor of carpooling to help in carbon footprint reduction.
  • Semifinals

  • 1
    This House Would heavily tax inorganic fertilizers and subsidize farmers who make their organic fertilizers.
  • Quarterfinals

  • 1
    This House Regrets the narrative of Corporate Responsibility.
  • Octofinals

  • 1
    TH as a politician belonging to the Ecological Party of Uganda, Would choose to support a shallow ecology movement rather than a deep ecology movement.
  • Partial-Octofinals

  • 1
    This House Believes That multinational companies should be required to substantially invest in local clean energy solutions as a prerequisite for them to operate in Uganda.
  • Round 5

  • 1
    This House Believes That the government should provide adequate compensation and resettlement packages for individuals and communities affected by the wetland eviction directive.
  • Round 4

  • 1
    This House Would grant temporary residency to as many climate refugees as possible even at the severe expense of domestic welfare.
  • Round 3

  • 1
    This House Opposes the narrative that climate change is a disaster in waiting rather than a technological challenge that can be overcome.
  • Round 2

  • 1
    This House Prefers a world in which activists for ecological sustainability prioritize legislative reforms [e.g., Carbon Pricing] over changing people’s attitudes toward the environment [e.g. Documentaries and Films].
  • Round 1

  • 1
    This House Believes That it is legitimate for the biggest polluters to be taxed in equal proportion to the damage they cause to the environment.
  • 2
    This House, as the government of Uganda, Would subject the EACOP project to mandatory Carbon financing.
  • 3
    This House Would impose a tax on every Ugandan above 26 for a Climate Change fund.