Bioeconomy Matters Bioeconomy Matters
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Delve into groundbreaking bioeconomic insights and revelations with podcast host Hailey Ciantar and podcast editor and producer Rita Escórcio. Through a series of interviews, you will learn about bioeconomy's presence in various sectors.
Our creators are among the EU bioeconomy youth ambassadors, a group of 15 outstanding young minds chosen by the European Commission. Their mission is to educate, act, and engage stakeholders on the role of bioeconomy to tackle the climate crisis and protect nature.
This podcast was kindly funded by BioBeo, a EC Horizon Europe project.
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Climate decision-making ft. MEP Jutta Paulus (Part I)
In this episode Jutta Paulus talks about the dynamics and life of a Member of the European Parliament being part of the Green/EFA group. She shared the process behind the negotiations, lobbying, research and her work on environment, public health and food security.
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Slow Fashion Never Went Out of Fashion ft. Tena Lavrenčić
In this episode Tena Lavrenčić talks about the systemic part of fashion that is linked to our cultural and political contexts. She highlights also the need to support brands that are doing things differently and the need to support and build on slow fashion.
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Hemp - the bioeconomy marijuana-looking plant ft. Joël Lagneau
In this episode Joël Lagneau talks about the wonderful world of Hemp and its various industrial applications.
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Economy is just a belief system ft. Kees Kloop
In this episode, Kees Klomp discusses his work on existential economics, which entails changing our narrative about our individualistic and materialistic view of economics in order to transform our existing system.
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Special episode - "The Rainmaker" by Kees Klomp
This is a story about a little bird that inspired the whole forest.
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Master(in') Bioeconomy ft. Prof. Dr. Iris Lewandowski
In this episode, Prof. Dr. Iris Lewandowski discusses EBU's international Master Course and how it is enabling its students to develop their careers while building bioeconomy as strength in their communities around the world. You can contact Prof. Dr. Iris Lewandowski by email: iris_lewandowski@uni-hohenheim.de