The Climate Conundrum Podcast

The Climate Conundrum Podcast

Demystifying climate change, one witty chat at a time! Join us in candid conversations with experts to understand more. The Climate Conundrum Podcast aims at demystifying the complex concepts surrounding climate change, through candid conversations with scientists, policy makers and subject-matter experts. We are here to simplify and start a conversation surrounding climate issues, keeping the Indian context in mind.

  1. 12/04/2025

    Climate Finance & the Baku to Belém Roadmap to 1.3T

    Summary The conversation delves into the outcomes of COP30, focusing on climate finance, the implementation of commitments, and the challenges faced by developing countries. Key themes include the cautious optimism surrounding the conference, the importance of adaptation finance, and the need for developed countries to fulfill their financial obligations. The discussion also highlights India's priorities in climate negotiations and innovative mechanisms for mobilizing finance, such as debt relief and South-South cooperation. Looking ahead, the conversation emphasizes the need for concrete actions to achieve the ambitious climate finance goals set for 2035. Key Takeaways COP30 highlighted the growing momentum for climate action.Climate finance was a central theme, despite not being on the agenda.The Baku to Belem roadmap aims to deliver $1.3 trillion by 2035.Developed countries need to show commitment to climate finance.Adaptation finance is set to triple by 2035.Access to climate finance remains a significant challenge for developing countries.India emphasizes the need for grant-based climate finance.Debt relief mechanisms can help redirect funds to climate action.South-South cooperation is crucial for mobilizing climate finance.The path to COP31 requires concrete implementation of the roadmap.Chapters 00:00COP30 Overview and Climate Finance Spotlight 03:55 Implementation Focus of COP30 06:47 Cautious Optimism and Outcomes 09:38 Key Finance Questions at COP30 12:57 Challenges in Climate Finance Access 16:00 Adaptation Finance and Progress Indicators 18:50 India's Climate Finance Priorities 21:51 Recommendations for Mobilizing Climate Finance 24:44 Innovative Financial Mechanisms 27:58 Global South Cooperation and Future Prospects 30:43 Summing Up and Looking Ahead to COP31

    49 min
  2. 08/20/2025

    Threads of Change: Understanding the Complex World of Textiles & Sustainability

    In this episode of the Climate Conundrum Podcast, host Sanika Diwanji engages with textile leaders Robert Antoshak and Tricia Carey to explore the intricate relationship between fashion, textiles, and climate change. The conversation delves into the complexities of the textile supply chain, the role of fibers in sustainability, the impact of US trade tariffs, and the future of textile production in India. The discussion also highlights the importance of recycling, consumer responsibility, and the need for systemic changes to achieve sustainability goals in the industry. Key Takeaways- The fashion industry's impact on climate change is extensive and often misunderstood.Understanding the textile supply chain is crucial for recognizing its environmental impact.Natural fibers are not always better than synthetics; the source and production methods matter.AI can play a significant role in improving sustainable cotton production.Recycling textiles is a major opportunity, yet less than 1% is currently recycled back into textiles.Consumer education is essential for making informed choices about sustainable fashion.Trade tariffs have disrupted traditional supply chains, prompting a reevaluation of sourcing strategies.India's textile industry has the potential for growth through domestic consumption and innovation.Balancing tradition and modern technology is key to preserving artisanal crafts in textiles.Shortening supply chains can reduce environmental impact and improve sustainability. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Climate and Textiles 02:47 - Understanding the Textile Supply Chain 05:52 - The Role of Fibers in Sustainability 08:55 - Natural vs Synthetic Fibers: A Complex Discussion 11:44 - Navigating Trade-offs in Fiber Sourcing 14:44 - Impact of US Trade Tariffs on the Textile Industry 18:37 - Sustainability Goals Amidst Industry Challenges 31:39 - Challenges & Opportunities for India Amid Global Shifts 33:32 - The Evolution of India's Textile Industry 38:19 - Balancing Tradition and Innovation in Textiles 40:45 - Sustainability Challenges in Cotton Production 44:02 - Recycling and Circularity in Textiles 47:45 - The Disconnect Between Sustainability and Business 51:28 - Consumer Responsibility and Sustainable Choices 57:07 - Shortening Supply Chains for Sustainability

    1 hr
  3. 07/17/2025

    EP 21 Climate Change & Sea Level Rise: What's the Future of India's Coastal Cities?

    This episode of the Climate Conundrum Podcast delves into the critical issue of sea level rise and its implications for coastal cities, particularly in India. Host Sanika Diwanji is joined by Dr. Indu Murthy, who discusses the science behind sea level rise, the vulnerability of urban areas, and the socio-economic impacts on communities. The conversation highlights the importance of ecosystem-based solutions and the need for comprehensive policy responses to address the challenges posed by climate change.Key Takeaways- 230 million people live within one meter above sea level.- Sea level rise is a slow but creeping issue.- Coastal cities are hubs of economic activity and at risk.- Land loss is evident for communities near the coast.- The impacts of climate change are differential across regions.- Ecosystems like mangroves provide vital protection.- There is no single solution to combat climate change.- Strengthening coastal infrastructure is essential for resilience.- Restoring natural buffers is crucial for coastal protection.- Planned relocation of communities is costly and complex.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Sea Level Rise and Its Impacts02:33 Understanding the Connection Between Climate Change and Sea Level Rise07:06 The Role of Rivers and Urban Flooding08:45 Perception of Sea Level Rise Among Coastal Residents11:16 Research Insights on Sea Level Rise in Indian Cities15:14 Community-Based Analysis and Future Projections17:49 The Importance of Preparedness and Climate Scenarios20:21 Vulnerability of Indian Cities to Sea Level Rise22:36 Nature-Based Solutions and Ecosystem Services26:15 Identifying the Most Vulnerable Cities28:09 Social and Economic Implications of Displacement30:25 Steps for Government and Urban Planning33:22 Success Stories and Recommendations for Action36:15 Outro template with music.mp4

    37 min
  4. 06/19/2025

    EP20 How Can India’s Energy Transition Be Inclusive, Local & Just?

    In this episode, Sanika Diwanji and Saurabh Kumar, VP of GEAPP India, discuss the critical themes of energy equity and justice, particularly in the context of India's energy transition. They highlight the challenges faced by marginalized communities, the importance of decentralized renewable energy, and the role of financing in achieving a just energy transition. The episode also addresses India's coal dependency and the innovative approaches being taken by GEAPP to foster sustainable energy solutions, including the GEAPP's Entice Project aimed at promoting startups in the climate tech space. Takeaways Energy equity is essential for a just transition.India has a significant number of people without reliable electricity.Decentralized renewables can drive inclusive growth.The PM Surya Ghar initiative connects millions to solar power.Energy access improves health and education outcomes.Financing is a major barrier for renewable energy adoption.Decentralized energy can enhance local livelihoods.The coal sector presents challenges for energy transition.Innovative financing models are needed for sustainable energy.The Entice Project aims to boost climate tech startups. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Energy Justice and Equity 04:25 India's Energy Transition Paradigm 07:26 Decentralized Renewables and Their Impact 10:19 Innovations in Solar Financing 13:13 The Role of Decentralized Energy in Rural Livelihoods 16:19 Addressing Historical Inequities in Energy Access 19:15 Coal Dependency and Transition Challenges 22:08 Financing the Energy Transition 25:10 The Future of Energy in India 28:07 The Entice Project and Innovation in Energy 31:03 Hope for the Future of Energy 34:10 Regulatory Challenges and Private Sector Involvement 41:52 Conclusion

    42 min
  5. 12/23/2024

    Narratives for Nature: Lessons from an Environmental Journalist

    In this episode of The Climate Conundrum Podcast, host Sanika Diwanji sits down with Gopi Warrier, Managing Editor of Mongabay-India, to explore the evolution of environmental journalism in India. With stories spanning grassroots movements, climate policy, and the delicate balance between journalism and activism, this conversation sheds light on how storytelling shapes public opinion and drives action. Dive into the rich tapestry of environmental storytelling with Gopi Warrier and discover why balanced reporting matters more than ever. 🌍 From pivotal movements like the Chipko Andolan to today’s energy transition debates, we explored: ✨ The role of media in shaping India’s environmental discourse. ✨ Lessons from grassroots movements and their modern-day challenges. ✨ Striking a balance between activism, journalism, and policy. ✨ Insights on how journalists can move beyond hopelessness to inspire action. Timestamps: 00:00 - 05:00: Introduction: Gopi Warrier's journey and the pivotal moments that shaped his career. 05:01 - 15:00: Historical milestones in Indian environmentalism - From Chipko to Silent Valley. 15:01 - 25:00: Shifts in environmental journalism - What gets covered and what doesn’t? 25:01 - 35:00: Striking a balance - The role of journalism in navigating activism and public accountability. 35:01 - 45:00: Key stories from Mongabay-India and their policy impacts. 45:01 - 55:00: Challenges of reporting on environmental issues in India today. 55:01 - End: Parting thoughts - Advice for budding journalists and reflections on India's climate narrative. 📲 We are available on Spotify as well as YouTube.

    1 hr
  6. 12/13/2024

    Building Climate Resilience: A Public Health Perspective

    In this episode host Sanika Diwanji dives into the intersection of #climateresilience and #publichealth , joined by Abhiyant Tiwari, a leading expert in climate resilience and health at #nrdc India. The episode highlights: Key Themes: Climate Change and Public Health Interlinkages: Abhiyant explains how climate change exacerbates health risks, from heat stress and vector-borne diseases to air pollution and its impact on vulnerable populations. Ahmedabad Heat Action Plan: Abhiyant shares his experience in developing South Asia's first Heat Action Plan, which has become a global benchmark for tackling heat-related health challenges. Critical Insights: Rising Risks: - 2023 marked alarming levels of heat stress, with each Indian experiencing 100 days of heat stress on average, according to the @Lancet. - Increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events like heatwaves, floods, and landslides due to climate change. India’s Efforts: - The National Program on Climate Change and Human Health aims to mitigate health impacts by building climate-resilient health facilities and enhancing early warning systems. - Initiatives like Ayushman Bharat provide health insurance and revamp public health infrastructure, focusing on prevention and access. Challenges and Solutions: Challenges: - Addressing systemic gaps in preparedness and governance. - Sensitizing healthcare systems to climate-linked health conditions. - Managing the burden of high out-of-pocket health expenditures for vulnerable populations. Solutions: - Community-driven initiatives like cool roofing in Jodhpur and renewable energy solutions in rural areas. - Emphasis on **risk literacy** and localized resilience strategies. Key Takeaways for Listeners: - Small, impactful steps like understanding local risks, participating in community resilience programs, and embracing proactive measures can significantly mitigate climate risks. - Empowering communities and integrating bottom-up approaches are crucial for scalable and sustainable solutions. Join this engaging discussion to explore how we can build a climate-resilient future while safeguarding public health. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more in-depth conversations! #climateaction #publichealth #resilience #HeatActionPlan #sustainabledevelopment #india #Indiaclimatechange #podcast #climateeducation Time Stamps 00:00 - Climate Resilience and Health Importance 05:37 - Abhiyant's Journey in Public Health 08:27 - Climate Change and Public Health in India 15:47 - Disaster Management in India's Climate Change 22:21 - Risk Literacy and Capacity Building 29:08 - Improving India's Healthcare System Challenges 33:16 - Addressing Vector-Borne Diseases in India 37:02 - Enabling State Disaster Policies 41:00 - Community-Led Solutions in Disaster Management 45:24 - Energy Access Solutions marginalised communities & future roadmap

    53 min

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Demystifying climate change, one witty chat at a time! Join us in candid conversations with experts to understand more. The Climate Conundrum Podcast aims at demystifying the complex concepts surrounding climate change, through candid conversations with scientists, policy makers and subject-matter experts. We are here to simplify and start a conversation surrounding climate issues, keeping the Indian context in mind.