The article discusses the connection between albinism and climate change, and how people with albinism may be particularly vulnerable to the negative impacts of a warming planet. It highlights the risks of increased UV radiation and extreme weather events for people with albinism, and the importance of increasing awareness about these issues in regions where people with albinism have historically faced harsh weather conditions. The article also mentions a project being implemented by the Black albinism organizations and the US Embassy in Nairobi to assess the current level of knowledge about climate change and its effects on people with albinism in three counties in Kenya, and to develop training and education programs to increase understanding and protect this vulnerable population