Climate Talk Podcast

En podcast af Climate Talk Podcast

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22 Episoder

  1. Understanding transboundary waters and connections with climate change

    Udgivet: 17.6.2024
  2. Improving climate change communication in Nigeria

    Udgivet: 4.4.2024
  3. Urine-powered generators and the future of alternative energy sources.

    Udgivet: 25.11.2023
  4. Trekk: Nigeria’s e-transport solution redefining mobility.

    Udgivet: 26.10.2023
  5. Environmental practices and how they are shaped.

    Udgivet: 29.9.2023
  6. Water and Climate: Understanding the connections.

    Udgivet: 28.9.2023
  7. What can children do about the climate crisis?

    Udgivet: 8.9.2023
  8. Emissions, Offset, Credit, Capture... What are these carbon jargons? - Episode 26

    Udgivet: 20.5.2023
  9. Episode 25: A different approach to learning about the forest

    Udgivet: 4.5.2023
  10. Climate Justice: We need more voices!

    Udgivet: 3.5.2023
  11. The Iris Project. Scaling up youth innovations

    Udgivet: 24.6.2022
  12. A Novice Perspective Of Climate Change

    Udgivet: 30.4.2022
  13. Restoring biodiversity in Nigeria's Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve.

    Udgivet: 24.8.2021
  14. On whose shoulder is waste Management in Nigeria?

    Udgivet: 1.4.2021
  15. Beyond Planting Trees, how CommuniTrees works.

    Udgivet: 24.2.2021
  16. Protecting Lagos Wetlands

    Udgivet: 20.8.2020
  17. Learning from COVID19, a sister disaster to #ClimateChange.

    Udgivet: 29.7.2020
  18. Raising an army of African Climate actors

    Udgivet: 23.6.2020
  19. CT0014: Youth Response to COVID19 and Climate Change

    Udgivet: 27.5.2020
  20. The Politics Behind the Amazon Forest Fire

    Udgivet: 28.8.2019

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So much is heard about Climate Change, ironically, little is known about Climate Action. The Climate Talk Podcast is a youth-led and primarily youth-focused learning platform for people all over the world to take practical and guided steps towards addressing Climate Change. The Climate Talk Podcast is hosted by ‘Seyifunmi Adebote with the support of the International Climate Change Development Initiative and Media for Community Change Initiative.

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