10 episodes

I welcome you all to an amazing series of My podcast #RingTheBell- To Alarm our Present For our Future. We all are facing climate change issues some acknowledge these issues & some don’t. Those who Acknowledge these issues try to get the solutions. In this #RingTheBell series, I will bring to you stories of those people who are forerunners in discovering the solutions to make this earth healthy for each and every one of us.

#RingTheBell Aarav Seth

    • Educação

I welcome you all to an amazing series of My podcast #RingTheBell- To Alarm our Present For our Future. We all are facing climate change issues some acknowledge these issues & some don’t. Those who Acknowledge these issues try to get the solutions. In this #RingTheBell series, I will bring to you stories of those people who are forerunners in discovering the solutions to make this earth healthy for each and every one of us.

    Episode 10- Sports For Future with Ananya Kamboj, Founder of Sports To Lead

    Episode 10- Sports For Future with Ananya Kamboj, Founder of Sports To Lead

    Ananya Kamboj is a Global Citizen, and a 16-year-old girl. She happens to be an ambassador of football, peace, SDGs, gender equality, and youth empowerment. Her wish is to take the spirit of hope, togetherness, and inspiration to millions of children across India and South Asia and make this world a better place to live in.

    Ananya actively advocates for global challenges such as climate change while also using sports to promote gender equality and women empowerment. She is the founder of 'Sports to Lead', an initiative that focuses on using sports as a medium to encourage learning and breed leadership and SDGs among the youth in urban and rural India

    For the last four years, she has been selected to represent India as a Young Journalist at the global Football for Friendship (F4F) social program. Football for Friendship is an annual International Children's social program that unites children of different nationalities, different genders, and different physical abilities. The goal of the project is the development of children’s football, fostering tolerance, and respect for different cultures and nationalities among children from different countries. The key values that the participants support and promote are friendship, equality, fairness, health, peace, devotion, victory, traditions, and honor.

    In 2018, this sporty girl was invited to Moscow as a special guest at the world premiere of my book ‘My Journey from Mohali to St. Petersburg‘, an anthology of twenty-one stories. These stories are based on the fundamental human values that she has learned during the program. It is a wonderful platform to celebrate friendship through the unifying power of football.

    She was awarded the best young journalist award for my effort in spreading the values of the program through this book.

    The book presents a holistic picture of the good life, which transcends the prevalent narrow understanding of what constitutes success, fulfillment, and happiness in life. It offers a fresh interpretation of sports through human values which collectively enrich the different dimensions of life. A harmonious realization of all these values helps us grow as truly and fully human persons.

    Check more details about the book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1643242237/

    Ananya Kamboj's social media links are as follows:

    Facebook -  https://facebook.com/KambojAnanya

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/KambojAnanya

    Instagram -  https://instagram.com/KambojAnanya

    Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/ananyakambojofficial


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    • 17 min
    Episode 9- Be a Part of the Solution not the Pollution with Christine Coomans, Developer of iPollute app

    Episode 9- Be a Part of the Solution not the Pollution with Christine Coomans, Developer of iPollute app

    Christine is a climate and environmental activist from South Africa, and currently, She is a part of many organizations. She runs community cleanups on Sundays where they tackle areas that are key spots of illegal dumping, littering and plastic pollution, which is usually near dams, rivers, fields, or diverse forests which are habitats to many frogs, tree squirrels, insects, birds, and even rodents. She constantly writes to the mayor and department heads in the City of Ekurhuleni about this, but there’s been little to no correspondence from their side.

    She is also part of Fridays for Future International. Christine does not only participate in the strikes on Fridays (mostly digital strikes lately because of COVID-19), but also is a part of their research and outreach group.

    She is also a Communications and Research intern at Extinction Rebellion South Africa and co-organizer for her local group, and they are currently working on campaigns against the EACOP pipeline in East Africa, Standard Bank Oil Investment, Eskom Fossil Fuels Exploitation, Vaal Dam Pollution.

    She is also part of the Restless Development Youth group that was selected from South Africa which is a platform to hack global goals problems and gather solutions for them. Out of 685 applicants, only 80 people were chosen – and she is one of the selected people. Her focus in South Africa is education and livelihood. She had our first hack on the 19th of February 2021, and the next one will be the end of April. The campaign is called Youth Power Campaign.

    She recently launched a Pollution Tagging App called iPollute, which is free to use and download anywhere. This app allows global users to tag, add, edit, and report areas in and around their community that has been polluted or littered. This makes it easier for professionals, municipalities, and volunteers to locate, report, and resolve issues regarding these pollutants.

    She also started her own community organization Climate First South Africa, where we focus on fighting for climate justice locally and nationally throughout South Africa, leading climate campaigns, and she is planning to soon launch monthly campaigns where we go to schools to teach climate education.

    Find Christine Coomans on:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChristineCooman

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christine_coomans/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christine.coomans.581


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    • 35 min
    Episode 8- Global Politics For A Better Climate with Erik Solheim, Former Executive Director of UN Environment Programme

    Episode 8- Global Politics For A Better Climate with Erik Solheim, Former Executive Director of UN Environment Programme

    Erik Solheim served as a Norwegian Minister of Environment and in International Development from 2005 to 2012. He has been chair of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (the main body of world donors) as well as Executive Director of UN Environment. He led the peace efforts in Sri Lanka as the main negotiator of the peace process and played a pivotal role in peace efforts in Nepal, Myanmar, and Sudan. Currently, he is a senior adviser at World Resource Institute and Convener of the Global Coalition for Green Belt and Road and serves as the CEO of the Plastic Revolution Foundation. He is also an adviser to Singapore-based April/RGE and co-chair of Tree-lion, an Asian green blockchain company. He is also a member of the Green Party in Norway.

    To know more about him:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Solheim


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    • 40 min
    Episode 7- The Plastic Planet with Nirere Sadrach, Founder of #EndPlasticPollution Intitiative

    Episode 7- The Plastic Planet with Nirere Sadrach, Founder of #EndPlasticPollution Intitiative

    Nirere Sadrach is a Ugandan environmental and climate activist and a growing social entrepreneur. He is also the  Founder of the #EndPlasticPollution Initiative.  He is a  coordinator and member of Fridays For Future Uganda, a green campaigner and a volunteer with Green Climate Campaign Africa.

    Through the #EndPlasticPollution Campaign, over 16 companies have been profiles as polluters in 16 rounds of brand checks. With his team they are working in 6 communities with 152 individual participants. They are now working on a project to use disposed plastic bottles to construct water tanks for schools, hospitals and selected public spaces.  



    He holds knowledge in business growth and entrepreneurship, sustainability, development, international trade and skills in digital communication and sharing climate information.

     He is a fresh graduate with a bachelor’s graduate in International Business and a continuing Connoisseur level learner at the World Bank Group’s OLC. He is a learner at the International Trade Center’s SME Trade Academy and holds a diploma in Sustainable Business from the Saylor Academy in Washington DC and an advanced certificate in entrepreneurship without borders from Politecnic Di Milan and UNCTAD. He has taken learning in how to achieve Sustainable development goals with the UN-SDG Academy. Nirere is also a member and a learner with the Young African Leaders Initiative.



     He publishes a digital series of articles on his platform www.climatewatchseries.blogspot.com.



    Find him on-

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nirere-sadrach-profile 

    Twitter: www.twitter.com/sadrachnirere 

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/sadrach256


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    • 45 min
    Episode 6- A Battle for Climate Justice with Kaosarra Sani, Founder of Africa Optimism and Co-Founder of ActOnSahel

    Episode 6- A Battle for Climate Justice with Kaosarra Sani, Founder of Africa Optimism and Co-Founder of ActOnSahel

    Kaossara Sani is the Founder of AFRICA OPTIMISM and Co-Founder of the Act-On Sahel movement. She is working hard to promote peace through her climate actions. She is also a Global Climate Justice Leader. She is working to promote peace in the Sahel region with the Act-On Sahel campaign. The Sahel region is the most vulnerable region in Africa and in the world. That is why as a youth for peace, she wants to put some pressure on our leaders to redirect the military budget to tackle climate change, conflicts, terrorism, and poverty in the Sahel region of Africa.

    She is working with her fellow climate activists from Sahel countries to help farmers easily adapt to the climate crisis by providing them seeds. Her passion for humanity is motivating her to continue her fight for climate justice for the most vulnerable people around the world.  She is also raising her voice to advocate for the Yemen crisis which is the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.

    Check out her website: https://actonsahel.net/


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    • 44 min
    Episode 5- Better Land with Wetlands with Vikrant Tongad, Environmentalist and Founder of Social Action for Forest & Environment (SAFE)

    Episode 5- Better Land with Wetlands with Vikrant Tongad, Environmentalist and Founder of Social Action for Forest & Environment (SAFE)

    Vikrant Tongad is a self-trained and passionate water conservationist based in Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh). He started working on various ecological issues in the year 2010 during his college days. His main concern at that time, and even now, has been the fast receding groundwater table of Noida and Gr. Noida as reflected in various Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) reports and news articles. He observed, over the years, that this crisis is largely man-made.

    Initially, he noticed a significant amount of water wastage through domestic borewells. In his own village, Kheri-Bhanauta, he saw that out of total 1000 households, over 50% were using borewells day in and day out, without realizing that this resource is exhaustible. Vikrant was only 20-years-old when he first formed a team of children and youngsters to sensitize villagers on the issue. He also took out a “water rally” in his own village and nearby areas for this purpose. After the rally, a lot of people, mainly youth, joined his ‘save water’ campaign.

    Further during the campaign in the year 2012-13, he realized that a huge amount of groundwater is pumped out by real-estate developers to create basements for multi-story buildings, and poured down the drain. In fact, as per one estimate, the amount of water thus wasted in just one day in Noida and Gr. Noida is equal to water used by the locals of that area in an entire year!

    Vikrant approached many govt. departments and courts to stop this wastage. Finally, his efforts bore results, and groundwater extraction for construction work was banned in Noida and Gr. Noida in January 2013. Several million liters of groundwater have since been saved and gradually, over 500 real estate site developers switched to using treated water from Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) for construction work. Additionally, the local authorities earned revenue in crores by selling this treated water. This was the first big “water victory” for Vikrant.

    Later that year, in July 2013, he established his NGO SAFE with few other socially-conscious friends. The aim was to take environmental issues forward in a professional and organized way.


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