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 Ta…
Abuja, Nigeria
About 71 percent of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and the oceans hold about 96.5 percent of all Earth's water. This points to the truth that the maritime sector holds […]
Rafiat Akinwande, popularly known as Queen Raffy, is a podcaster, voice-over artist, and NOT a climate activist. So in this episode, she shares a novice perspective of the much talked about lingo - climate change.
My guest on this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast is Hazel Chapman – born in Malawi, lived her childhood years in Nigeria and is now an Associate Professor of Evolutionary Ecology at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
Rita Idehai, a very successful entrepreneur and sustainability thought-leader argues the role of the government and people - producers and users in improving waste management structures.
Chikodi Uzoamaka, the CommuniTrees Project Coordinator in Abuja had a chat with the hos, Seyifunmi Adebote and the conversation focused on the importance to plant more trees and how young people can be very actively involved in the process.
Dr. Charles Onyema, a Marine Biologist and Wetland Ecology Researcher from the University of Lagos is my guest.
According to Deon, Youth engagement in Climate politics is the least listened to and the least understood component of climate politics. Young people have transformative ideas to leapfrog different sectors of our economy.
Dear friend, How do you mobilize over 1 billion people across the world to protect our planet? On this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast, I spoke with Matthew Lefler, […]
As the Focal Person for YOUNGO, the UNFCCC’s Youth Constituency, Heeta as reveals how young people are stepping up to lead in the face of the crisis.
Nisreen Elsaim is from Sudan, a country that is highly impacted by climate change on the African continent. In 2012, before “climate” became a buzz word on the social development […]
Kenneth Nwarache is a young Nigerian Engineer, he recently co-founded e-Keke and got over 50 investors knocking on his doors in less than two weeks.
My guest on this episode is Nnimmo Bassey from Nigeria. Unquestionably, Nnimmo is one of Africa’s most consistent and long-standing Environmentalists. In 1993, Dr. Bassey co-founded the Environmental Rights Action and has continued to lead a lot of successful environmental efforts across the continent.
On this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast, my guest is Paloma Costa, a 27-year old Climate Activist in Brasilia, the biggest city of Brazil. Paloma coordinates the working group of Engajamundo, a youth-led Climate Change focused organization in Brazil she is also the co-founder Ciclimáticos, a collective of bicycle activists documenting the impacts of climate changes in Brazil.
Meet our first female guest on the Climate Talk Podcast, widely regarded as the number one youth on the planet; Jayathma Wickramanayake needs little or no introduction, she is the […]
Niclas Svenningsen is my guest on this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast. He has worked at the United Nations for over 20 years, in different positions and countries; currently, Niclas is the Manager of Global Climate Action at the UN Climate Change (UNFCCC), Bonn, Germany.
Atayi Babs is a Multilingual Information Strategist and communication expert who has been on the Climate Change scene for over a decade, he started as a University student and now […]
Dr. Michele Leone is the Senior Program Specialist for Climate Change at the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) based in Nairobi, Kenya. For almost 20 years, Dr. Leone has worked in a number of African countries including Malawi, Kenya, Mozambique, Burundi and Madagascar.
Dr. James Murombedzi is our guest on this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast. Currently, James is the Head of the African Climate Policy Center (ACPC) at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA).