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Seyifunmi Adebote

Climate Talk Podcast

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Climate Talk Podcast

Seyifunmi Adebote

Climate Talk Podcast

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Climate Talk Podcast

Seyifunmi Adebote

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A country that truly wants to address its climate change crisis will respect, improve and also invest in education and research.My guest on this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast is Jumoke Omodeni, a Climate Science Researcher based in Ibada
In a world where 1 litre of urine is as effective as 7 litres of fuel to meet our energy needs, how is it that 2 billion people remain without access to electricity and 80% of our energy source is fossil fuel-based?Ejikeme Patrick Nwosu is my
Excited to announce the next episode of the Climate Talk Podcast. Our guest, Isaac Oyedokun is one of the young Nigerians innovating and redefining transportation in Nigeria.From a 70-year-old man to young teenage girls, Trekk Scooters is red
What do you think influences the search results you get on Google, Facebook, Bing, etc.? From restaurants to shopping malls, in what subtle ways are we being nudged to embrace (or not) certain environmental practices? Can we find improved ways
What is the connection between water and climate? Pretty obvious to some but not to all. My guest on this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast, Shaina Shay is an accomplished water professional who has spent more than a decade developing expert
What can children do about the climate crisis? Zach is my youngest guest on the Climate Talk Podcast and I must admit he is not just smart, he is very optimistic that little actions matter in making the world a better place.Ever wonder why go
"Presently, we have in total about 50 gigatonnes of CO2 present in the atmosphere now. We cannot do without emitting carbon, at best, we must become more responsible about our emissions and take action to offset them." - David Ahonsu.50 gigat
It is not every day you get the chance to have a chat with a forest biologist who for the last 25 years has been exploring, defending and educating the public about the forest. On this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast, Sebastian Kirppu and S
 There is no question about it that when it comes to climate justice, we need more voices and we must have some difficult conversations.Daze Adhaji is our guest on this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast. In 2019, she was the youngest candid
Young people are part of the key actors in nature protection and restoration. There is an important need to support them to ensure the sustainable implementation of their projects and also ensure that their lives are protected.Millie Edwards i
Just like we talk about sports, reality shows, and Netflix; we need to raise more conversation about the environment and the impact of climate change. Not only among experts and not restricted to social media, outside the norm, we must also get
My guest on this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast is Hazel Chapman – born in Malawi, lived her childhood years in Nigeria and is now an associate Professor of Evolutionary Ecology at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.Hazel shares th
Both the government and the people are responsible for waste management. The government can lead on putting functional infrastructures in place, on our part as the people, we should do better by paying for waste management services, improve our
Protecting existing forests is important, but while we are at that we must be committed to planting new trees if we are serious about addressing climate change.Science has confirmed that Tree planting 'has mind-blowing potential' to tackle the
Wetlands around the world are very important but sadly under-appreciated. I was surprised to learn from my guest that Lagos State, Nigeria has not less than 10 wetlands. This episode of the Climate Talk Podcast is particularly focused on protec
“We are not a bunch of high school students who come to the room, read a little poetry, dance around, eat some food and they’ll say we had the young people there.”Deon cracked me up when he used that sentence to describe youth tokenization in
On this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast, I spoke with Matthew Lefler, the coordinator of Earth Day Africa for the Earth Day Network; he shared with me the 50-years journey of the Earth Day Network.How this organization has mobilized over 1
There are fewer young people that are as vast as Heeta Lakhani when it comes to making a case for the role of young people in advancing climate change globally. As the world is currently faced with #COVID19 – a seemingly more urgent crisis, on
“We don’t need now to pray for the Amazon; we need now to act. if you think you can do anything in your power to help the situation, please do it, let’s make the world aware.” - Paloma Costa.This is a very emotional episode of the Climate Talk
Meet our first female guest on the Climate Talk Podcast, widely regarded as the number one youth on the planet; Jayathma Wickramanayake needs little introduction, she is the United Nations Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth (UN Youth Envoy) and
Niclas Svenningsen is my guest on this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast. He has worked at the United Nations for over 20 years, in different positions and countries; currently, Niclas is the Manager of Global Climate Action at the UN Climate
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