TV-Series
Description
Zomama represents Kenya at a global animal conference addressing environmental issues. This delegate debates alongside delegates from nations including Japan, India, the United States, Brazil, Germany, and England, contributing perspectives on human impacts on ecosystems.

During forest conservation talks, Zomama directly links Japan's disposable chopstick production to Amazon jungle destruction and African desertification, supporting accusations against the Japanese representative. This stance focuses on assigning responsibility for habitat loss. In a later session tackling garbage pollution, specifically the conference attendees' lunch waste, Zomama advocates practical waste reduction by proposing bottle reuse as an alternative to energy-consuming recycling processes.

Shifting to energy consumption disparities, Zomama expresses frustration about unequal resource usage, highlighting fairness concerns in global resource distribution during discussions weighing energy-intensive lifestyles against conservation. Zomama's active participation across these sessions reflects an ongoing commitment to tackling environmental challenges through collective dialogue and problem-solving.