This podcast episode of TED Business features Fenton Lutunatabua of the Pacific Climate Warriors, who discusses the importance of narrative leadership in the face of the climate crisis. He emphasizes the need for communities most affected by climate change to control their own stories and be seen as active participants in finding solutions, rather than just victims. Lutunatabua shares how the Pacific Climate Warriors are building a climate movement led by Pasifika people, highlighting the power of storytelling in shaping a future where indigenous communities are empowered and have access to renewable energy. Modupe Akinola reflects on Fenton's talk, underscoring the significance of centering the voices of those directly impacted by the climate crisis and enabling them to make decisions for their communities on a global stage.