Climate Talk Podcast

Adebote Seyifunmi
Climate Talk Podcast

On this podcast, we engage environmentalists, thought leaders, policy makers, professionals from all walks of life on the subject of climate action, climate finance, climate denials and every other climate-related theme. We hope that you’ll learn a thing or three from every episode of the Climate Talk Podcast and more importantly take actions towards making the world a more sustainable place to live in. Climate Talk is a monthly podcast hosted by Seyifunmi Adebote. Be sure to check in as often as you can as there will be a new episode published every last Wednesday monthly. This is a project by the International Climate Change Development Initiative and Media for Community Change Initiative.

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  1. 2023. 11. 25.

    CT0032: Urine-powered generators and the future of alternative energy sources.

    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 guest on this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast, he is a researcher and the CEO of Lumos Laboratories, Nigeria. He believes that cleaner energy alternatives can power our world. One of his six patent/registered innovations is the generation of hydrogen-ammonia-rich flammable gases from human and animal urine. After listening to this episode of the podcast, you will agree with the likes of Al Gore, Johan Rockström, and Antonio Guterres that we have the solutions, we have the technologies to address climate change what we need is: -       Invest in resources to scale -       Rally the political will, and -       Build a collective drive to move faster in the same direction. More about Lumos Laboratories here: https://lumoslabsng.com/ Subscribe: ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠ | ⁠Google Podcasts⁠ | ⁠Spotify⁠ | ⁠Stitcher⁠ | ⁠Email⁠ | ⁠RSS⁠ | ⁠More⁠ Listen and connect via: a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/climate-talk/id1450170059?mt=2&ls=1#episodeGuid=https%3A%2F%2Fclimatetalkpodcast.com%2F%3Fp%3D273" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/climate-talk/id1450170059?mt%3D2%26ls%3D1%23episodeGuid%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fclimatetalkpodcast.

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  2. 2023. 10. 26.

    CT0031 – Trekk: Nigeria’s e-transport solution redefining mobility

    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 redefining communities’ access to smart and affordable mobility. This sustainability-focused transport company is already providing solutions to thousands of people across Nigeria! ”During my university days as a student in a Nigerian public school, I faced a lot of transport challenges. So this is a way to give back to the community that raised me”. In this chat with ⁠’Seyifunmi Adebote⁠, Host of the Climate Talk Podcast, Isaac shares with us his motivation to establish Africa’s first e-scooter platforms Trek scooters. On the episode, among many things, you will learn about: How these electric scooters work and who the primary users are. The technology used to run this innovation, Africa’s first e-scooter sharing platform Ways government can support new transport solutions such as Trekk Why transport innovations are needed in the face of climate change impacts and increasing health concerns. More about Trekk Scooters here: https://www.trekkscooters.com/ Subscribe: ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠ | ⁠Google Podcasts⁠ | ⁠Spotify⁠ | ⁠Stitcher⁠ | a href="https://subscribebyemail.com/climatetalkpodcast.com/feed/podcast/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://subscribebyemail.

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  3. 2023. 09. 29.

    CT0030 – Environmental practices and how they are shaped.

    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 to communicate climate change and is there a need for that? How beautiful could our world be if we put into use just a fraction of the thousands of recommendations in research, journals and publications sitting in physical libraries and digital catalogues across the world? My guest, Malte Rödl and I, on this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast reflect on various topics around environmental governance practices. Squeezed into 30 insightful minutes and using simple terms, find answers to these questions and many more on this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast. More about our guest: Malte is a researcher in Environmental Communication. His research is concerned with the interactions of people, 'technology', and the environment and combines insights from science and technology studies, sociology, geography, and systems sciences. Malte contributes to courses in the MSc Environmental Communication and Management degree programme at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Currently, he is exploring the implications of digital infrastructure (AI, ML, big data, algorithmic decision-making, etc.) on environmental governance processes. Listen and connect via: ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠ | ⁠Google Podcasts⁠ | ⁠Spotify⁠ | ⁠Stitcher⁠ | ⁠Email⁠ | ⁠RSS⁠ | ⁠More⁠ If you wish, remember to share with your network and engage online using #ClimateTalk. Follow @ClimateTalkPodd, @ClimateWed & @adebotes on socials. You can subscribe here: ⁠www.climatetalkpodcast.

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  4. 2023. 09. 08.

    CT0028: What can children do about the climate crisis?

    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 governments continue to subsidize fossil fuel despite knowing the danger it poses to people and our planet; ignoring cleaner options such as solar panels which have been functional for a long time. This was part of the exciting chat with Zach Fox Devol, we also spoke about how children make up an important stakeholder in the discourse about climate change. He opened me up to new knowledge and historical records of climate action in the United States of America. More about my guest: Zach Fox-DeVol is an extraordinary 11-year-old climate activist and the host of We The Children, a podcast about climate change and global warming solutions. Each week he interviews expert guests and tackles hard topics on caring for our planet, in a fun way from an 11-year-old’s perspective. When he is not working on podcasts, you can find Zach in California working on magic tricks, chess, 3D printing, and Rubik's cube. Connect via: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Email | RSS | a href="https://climatetalkpodcast.com/subscribe/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://climatetalkpodcast.com/subscribe/&source=gmail&ust=1694280440733000&usg=AOvVaw2i-i-sdKGCVHPEPeHoV1g...

    28분

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On this podcast, we engage environmentalists, thought leaders, policy makers, professionals from all walks of life on the subject of climate action, climate finance, climate denials and every other climate-related theme. We hope that you’ll learn a thing or three from every episode of the Climate Talk Podcast and more importantly take actions towards making the world a more sustainable place to live in. Climate Talk is a monthly podcast hosted by Seyifunmi Adebote. Be sure to check in as often as you can as there will be a new episode published every last Wednesday monthly. This is a project by the International Climate Change Development Initiative and Media for Community Change Initiative.

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