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In this episode, Akshay Jamdade talks with Jan Wisniewski about Energy Justice. This episode covers:
- Importance of Social Perspective in Energy Transition
- Three tenets of Energy Justice: Procedural, Distributive and Recognitional based justice.
- Prioritizing bringing marginal voices to the forefront
- Advocating Fair and Just Energy Transition
- A case study of Australia, thesis topic of Jan.
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Energy Transition from carbon-intensive sources to clean energy supply is imminent for limiting the global average rise in temperature to 1.5C to 2C. This transition is dependent on a lot of variables, one of them being technological advancements, deployments and adoptions. This episode presents the need for energy transition, basics and overview of energy transition along with some engineering behind energy transition.
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This episode discusses current standing of Global Carbon Budget.
- Global Carbon Budget indicates the maximum amount of CO2 (cumulative) emissions that can be released in the atmosphere to limit the rise in global average temperature to 1.5 C and 2C by 2100.
- For 50-50 % chance of staying within 1.5C as per the sources mentioned in the episode, the budget is 380Gt which can be depleted in 9 years, with current levels of emissions.
- SSP represent Shared Socioeconomic Pathways.
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In episode 17 of the 'Towards Sustainable Future' podcast, Miss Duru Barbak- Climate Activist and Country Coordinator at COY16 presents her views on climate justice and social justice. She talks about the consequences of the climate crisis and also sheds light on the importance of youth in solving the crisis. She concludes her talk with a strong and inspiring message.
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In this episode, Mr. Geoffrey Mboya- a young humanitarian and sustainability advocate shares his insight into SDG 1: No Poverty. He is one of the founders of SDGs Mtaani, he highlighted his work, motivation, and ambition to work towards SDG 1. In this inspirational talk, he depicts issues faced by the vulnerable and marginalized communities and proposes solutions to address them.
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In the 15th episode, Miss Valentina- Student, coordinator at FridaysForFuture talks about her journey to climate activism. She also talks about the climate related issues in Brazil followed by consequences. She mentions that climate crisis has no boundaries and follows that statement with takeaways for other countries for designing sustainable future. She sheds light on global impact of Rainforest fires. She sums up her talk with a strong message.
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In this episode Dr. Kimberley an Earth Scientist walks us through her journey of exploring mountains and different landscapes. She talks about how her passion for exploration inspired her career. She talks about Climate Change and risks associated with it. She talks about rise in average temperature followed by climate risk assessment in the episode.
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In this 13th episode, Miss Aliza- Chair and Founder of Climate Action Society talks about Infectious Diseases and their connection with Climate Change. She also talks about SDG 13- Climate Action and effect of Infectious Diseases on targets of SDG13. She projects future of Infectious Diseases and suggests to keep up the advances in science to adapt to variable future which could be the result of climate change.
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In this episode, Youngest Finnish Member of European Parliament- Miss Alviina Alametsa talks about an overlooked aspect of Climate Change- Mental Health. She walks us through her journey from Activist, Youth passionate about Climate Crisis to being Member of European Parliament. She sheds light on mental well being, climate anxiety and inspires youth in this episode. She also answers questions put forth by listeners and guests.
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In the 11th episode, Miss Patricia Mano- Sustainable Tourist Guide and Blogger at 'Travelling to the Green' shares her journey, her motivation to choose a pathway of Sustainability in Tourism. She talks about Why Sustainable Tourism should be adopted and shares her insights on it. She sheds light on various aspects of Sustainability in Tourism. She shares her tips on adopting Sustainability while travelling.
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In this episode, Miss Minaka - contestant and special judging award winner of Miss World Japan 2019 shares her expertise about Plant Based Diet. As her major in nutritional science she talks about necessity of plant based diet for better health and planet. She also talks about her journey and shares fascinating insights. She sheds light on traditional dishes which are plant based followed by few recipes.
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In this episode, Climate Activist- Miss Loukina takes us on her fascinating journey of Climate Activism, she talks about her impression on Climate Activism and encourages youth to participate in combating Climate Crisis. She sheds light on few proposals circulating around, panel discussions she has been to and also talks about gathering and addressing Youth via Climate Assembly, Smile and myriad of projects she has been working on.
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In this episode, Course Director at PADI and Ocean Advocate at 'Divers for Reefs', Miss Rocio Gajon talks about importance of Paradigm shift of mindset for healthier and sustainable Environment. She walks everyone through her fascinating journey and the beauty of the ecosystem she had observed. She also links up catastrophic events happening in the ocean life with its consequence on various actors of the environment including humans. Towards the end she talks about how 'Respect' for Animals, Oceans, Reefs and Environment is crucial for healthier ecosystem.
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In this episode, Miss Lisa who has been awarded as Miss Marine Conservation and Miss Congeniality talks about role of conscious choices in living a sustainable lifestyle. She starts with talking about her fascinating journey followed by an inspiring segment on how small actions paint a bigger picture. She discusses about ways in which sustainable habits, choices can be inculcated in daily lifestyle leaving a positive mark for present and upcoming generations.
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In this 6th episode of Podcast, Miss Katarzyna talks about role of biotechnology in achieving SDGs. Various types of biotechnology, their roles for environmental protection is discussed. She also sheds light on role of leadership along with biotechnology in working towards SDGs.
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In this episode, Miss Soraya- Global Volunteer Director of AIESEC in Mexico talks about role of NGOs, NPOs in achieving of SDGs, she talks briefly about how exchanges contributes to 2030 agenda. She also talks about awareness and direction that SDGs provide and lastly role of leadership in achievement of Global Goals.
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In this episode, Miss Matilde LCP of AIESEC in Palermo introduces us to SDG 4 and 5 and talks about her personal experiences, role of NPOs like AIESEC in Italy towards SDGs. Episode begins with relation of Environment day and SDGs and sheds light on SDGs with a positive progress and SDGs which needs more attention in this Decade of Action.
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In this episode Miss Georgina Henwood founder of 'Avertus' and General Secretary of MUN sheds light on Social, Political and Economical effects of Pandemic on Countries. She addresses these effects hand in hand with SDGs. In this episode SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic growth, SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institution and SDG 17: Partnership for the goals are addressed.
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In this episode, Akshay talks about Wedding cake model developed by Stockholm Resilience Center for SDGs and shares a Hummingbird Story.
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In this episode, we will quickstart with few concepts of SDGs: Sustainable Development Goals put forth by United Nations.