1 | 2 Feta Onyiru Patricia, Econi Walter, Aker Atem Agot | 1 Amulen F. Patience, Asio Agnes Babra, Asekenye Prishila | | 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 | 1 Muyanda Elvis, Kuunya Andrew Caleb, Hamba Lawrence | 2 Okidi Amon Grace, Kibet Enock, Molo Ronnie Odeke | | Ecological Sustainability Activist 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]. | |
3 | 2 Mwiza Atukunda Matsiko, Nyapendi Claire, Asianzu Hannah Gladys | 1 Okoda Steven, Mumbere Keron, Agoi Jonathan | | This House Opposes the narrative that climate change is a disaster in waiting rather than a technological challenge that can be overcome. | |
4 | 1 Akori Martha, Akiteng Philomina, Nakisige Wynslet | 2 Irinatwe Hamlet Collins, Musiime Arnold, Wamani Walter | | This House Would grant temporary residency to as many climate refugees as possible even at the severe expense of domestic welfare. | |
5 | 1 Alinde Esther, Kamusiime Challenge, Ajunanabyoona Mary Precious | 2 Ikwalingat Ethel Blessing, Mugala Steffie, Nabugado Peace Hiisa | | Wetland Eviction Directive This House Believes That the government should provide adequate compensation and resettlement packages for individuals and communities affected by the wetland eviction directive. | |
6 | 2 Kemigisa Harmony Gift, Mujuni Kabagyo Aggrey, Mugabe Innocent | 1 Asimo Robinah, Kenyange Carolyn Ruhundwa, Mwesigire Karyn Mubangizi | Areeba JonathanⒸ , Bashagire Evas , Nakalanzi Melody | 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. | |