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    • Apr 19, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    Organising for Climate Action with Muhammed Lamin Saidy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 29:06


    Welcome to Season 3 of the Sustain267 Podcast! In this episode, we are joined by award-winning Pan-African activist and Head Of Building Movement Power at Climate Action Network International, Muhammed Lamin Saidy. We discuss the importance of organising for climate action as Africans, the principles that should guide climate action on the continent and the need for systems change for climate justice. Links Oil profits in 2023: Amnesty International, Reuters, CNBC Africa, International Energy Agency Support Sustain267 Podcast from as little as $3.00 a month here Let's connect on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, and LinkedIn.

    Indigenous African Voices at COP26 and Beyond

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 50:17


    In this episode of Sustain267 Podcast we are joined by Nalejileji Tipap from the Pastoralist Indigenous Non-Governmental Organizations' Forum in Tanzania and Gasemotho Satau, the Chairperson of the Indigenous People's Coordination Committee for the SADC Region in Shakawe, Botswana. We discuss their journey to and at COP26 and bring the conversation home to their lived experiences as indigenous people of Africa in the present day. Contact details for support Nalejileji Tipap- Pastoralist Indigenous Non-Governmental Organizations' Forum, www.pingosforum.or.tz ntipap [at] pingosforum[dot]or[dot]tz Gasemotho Satua- Trust for Okavango Cultural and Development Initiatives (TOCaDI), gsatau[at]gmail[dot]com Support Sustain267 Podcast from as little as $3.00 a month here Let's connect on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

    #GSWF2021 The Rise of Disaster Capitalism: Climate change, COVID-19 and the Green New Deal

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 61:27


    This episode unpacks “The Rise of Disaster Capitalism: Climate change, COVID-19 and the Green New Deal”. The current gap in discourse between affected communities on the ground, governments, and multilateral organisations on the impacts of extreme weather events requires that national communities are visible in regional and international political and climate spaces and that their narratives are shared and voices are heard. Marginalised communities are systematically excluded from these spaces, so it is vital to promote their participation in creating, developing, implementing, and monitoring policy responses to and plans on climate change and disaster relief that support their needs. Most of these policy pronouncements do not yet directly address the issues through an inclusive and intersectional approach. Ensuring the inclusion and engagement of women, youth, and others representing marginalised communities in the conversations concerning climate policies and programs, as well as post-COVID recovery measures, is critical for protecting their rights, livelihoods, and critical ecosystems, and biological diversity. This episode is from the 2021 Global South Women's Forum on Sustainable Development hosted by International Women's Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, a feminist organisation committed to the full realisation of women's human rights through the pursuit of equality. Speakers: Kavita Naidu, Women and Gender Constituency (WGC), Fiji/Australia  Mela Chiponda, Women's University in Africa, Zimbabwe  Felogene Anumo, Association for Women's Rights and Development (AWID), Kenya Find Lulu Kitololo on her website or on her social media pages Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Watch the episode with visuals here and watch all 23 sessions of the forum on the IWRAW youtube channel here

    #GSFW2021 Green New Deal or New Green Imperialism?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 77:23


    This is the final episode of this series from the 2021 Global South Women's Forum on Sustainable Development hosted by International Women's Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific. Over the last few years, there have been many discussions about the Green New Deal (GND), including responses and alternative formulations such as the decolonial, feminist and internationalist GNDs. This final session is a dialogue around whether the GND discussions resonate and connect to the Global South. Speakers: Bhumika Muchhala, Third World Network, USA/India Priya Lukka, Goldsmiths University of London, UK Emilia Reyes, Equidad, Mexico Gabriela Mendes Chavez, Agrarian South Network, Brazil Watch the episode with visuals here and watch all 23 sessions of the forum on the IWRAW youtube channel here

    #GSFW2021 Strengthening social inclusion in policy and financing processes to secure feminist and just climate transition

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 72:06


    In this episode, the panel explores methods of “Strengthening social inclusion in policy and financing processes to secure feminist and just climate transition”. The climate crisis severely threatens vulnerable communities' livelihoods, access to food, water, and shelter. It exacerbates existing inequalities caused by differences in gender, socioeconomic class, race, ethnicity and age, and undermines development. Despite this, these communities, which also have the fewest resources to adapt or mitigate its effects, have drawn from their lived experiences to take countless inventive steps to slow it and address its impacts. Yet, they are often not involved in policy and decision-making. The global decision-making process needs to shift to more inclusivity and centre the voices, knowledge, and skills of communities, particularly women in the Global South, and leverage on their locally shaped climate solutions for inclusive and just climate transition. This episode is from the 2021 Global South Women's Forum on Sustainable Development hosted by International Women's Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, a feminist organisation committed to the full realisation of women's human rights through the pursuit of equality. Click to listen to Nyamishana's Podcast episode on “A feminist conversation on the climate crisis featuring Ruth Nyambura” Find Lulu Kitololo on her website or on her social media pages Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Watch the episode with visuals here and watch all 23 sessions of the forum on the IWRAW youtube channel here

    #GSWF2021 Disrupting Climate change and colonialism in the Global South

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 62:13


    In this episode, the panellists unpack the relationship between climate change and colonialism in the Global South. Rooted in colonialism, the transatlantic slave trade, and an extractivist relationship to the natural world, conventional economic and development models have led to mass environmental destruction and continue to exacerbate the ongoing climate crisis. Likewise, the human-made consequences of climate change exacerbate economic inequalities, destroy livelihoods, infrastructure, and social safety nets, and impact the resources and strategies available for governments and the global community to provide for each other and prioritise care and well-being of people and planet as the main objective of economic policymaking. These consequences include immediate effects in the wake of extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change and long-term effects of the global rise in temperature, with a disproportionate effect on low- and middle-income countries, particularly those in warmer climates in the Global South. Speakers: Pambana Bassett, Solidarity Collective (Havana) & Comité en pro del Pueblo de Chiapas, Cuba Ikal Angelei, Friends of Lake Turkana, Kenya Find Lulu Kitololo on her website or on her social media pages Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Watch the episode with visuals here and watch all 23 sessions of the forum on the IWRAW youtube channel here

    #GSWF2021 Indigenous Women's Rights and Environmental Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 53:27


    This episode focuses on a human-rights-based approach to biodiversity and gender justice, converging around areas of synergy across various international biodiversity-related fora and national actions. It introduces and shares knowledge of Indigenous women in working collectively towards a transformative global agenda for women and girls and environmental justice. This episode is from the 2021 Global South Women's Forum on Sustainable Development hosted by International Women's Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, a feminist organisation committed to the full realisation of women's human rights through the pursuit of equality. Speakers: Edna Kaptoyo, PAWANKA Fund, Kenya  Kanlaya Chularattakor, Indigenous Women Network in Thailand (IWNT), Thailand  Aydah Akao, Network of Indigenous Peoples in the Solomon Islands (NIPS), Solomon Islands  Sushila Kumari Thapa Magar, FIMI, Nepal Click to watch the  Thengapalli film Find Lulu Kitololo on her website or on her social media pages Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Watch the episode with visuals here and watch all 23 sessions of the forum on the IWRAW youtube channel here

    #GSWF2021 Creativity & Cultural Corner- Day Three with Monanja Mwenyewe

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 42:59


    This is the third of eight episodes of Sustain267 Podcast, we share with you conversations that included Africans from the 2021 Global South Women's Forum on Sustainable Development hosted by International Women's Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, a feminist organisation committed to the full realisation of women's human rights through the pursuit of equality. This episode is from the Day 3 Creativity & Cultural Corner, Nadia Mohd Rasidi, and is in conversation with Monanja Mwenyewe, a Nairobi-based artist about his song “You're enjoying it”. It also features art pieces from Danielle Boodoo-Fortune. Watch Monanja Mwenyewe's here See Danielle Boodoo-Fortune's art on her website Watch the episode here and watch all 23 sessions of the forum on the IWRAW youtube channel here

    #GSWF2021 Women Hold Up The Sky-African women rise for climate justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 41:16


    This is the second of eight episodes of Sustain267 Podcast, we share with you conversations that included Africans from the 2021 Global South Women's Forum on Sustainable Development hosted by International Women's Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, a feminist organisation committed to the full realisation of women's human rights through the pursuit of equality. In this episode, WoMin African Alliance screened their award-winning film, Women Hold up the Sky. Through the eyes and experiences of women impacted by coal, oil, and mega-infrastructure projects in South Africa, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Women Hold Up the Sky explores stories of resistance and communities in the active struggle to take back control of their land, their rights, their bodies, and their lives. The screening was followed by a reflection on the film's themes as well as the process of making the film, and building analytical linkages, connections, and solidarities with other communities and movements engaged in the same struggles for climate justice across Africa and around the world. Speakers: Salomé Elolo, Femmes Solidaires (FESO), Democratic Republic of Congo Medical Nziba, Siyaphakama Women's Forum/Somkhele Women's Group, South Africa Beatrice Rukanyanga, Kwataniza Women Farmers Group, Uganda Click to watch the award-winning film “Women Hold Up the Sky: African Women Rise for Climate Justice” Watch the episode here and watch all 23 sessions of the forum on the IWRAW youtube channel here

    #GSWF2021 A Green Future for Us: Youth Voices in Climate Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 55:10


    In the next eight episodes of Sustain267 Podcast, we share with you conversations that included Africans from the 2021 Global South Women's Forum on Sustainable Development hosted by International Women's Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, a feminist organisation committed to the full realisation of women's human rights through the pursuit of equality. The first episode of the series is the “A Green Future for Us: Youth Voices in Climate Justice” panel, Youth voices, particularly those from the Global South, should be a key part of current and future discourse on climate change. This plenary session brought together young champions from different Global South regions, who are poised and passionate about the ongoing climate crisis and who have served as change agents in their homes, schools, and communities. They highlighted the opportunities and challenges as well as the impact of their work in their individual spaces. Speakers: Ayesha Constable, Young People for Action on Climate Change (YPACC), Jamaica Dumiso Gatsha, Success Capital, Botswana Renata Koch Alvarenga, EmpoderaClima, Brazil Belyndar Oiaka Rikimani, Pacific Islands Climate Action Network (PICAN), Solomon Islands Find Lulu Kitololo on her website or on her social media pages Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Watch the episode here and watch all 23 sessions of the forum on the IWRAW youtube channel here

    Botswana's Journey Post COP26

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 87:22


    For this episode, we partnered with the British High Commission in Botswana to bring you a conversation on “Botswana's Journey Post-COP". Joined by Her Excellency Sian Price- British High Commissioner to Botswana, Dr. David Lesolle- Climatologist and Lecturer at the University of Botswana, Gasemotho Satau- Chairman of the Indigenous People of Africa Committee for SADC and COP26 Delegate and Mpho Tshwaane, 16th UN Climate Change Conference of Youth, Botswana Delegate we reflect on the recently ended COP26 in Glasgow. Learn More about COP26 here Read Botswana's 2015 NDCs here Support Sustain267 from as little as $3.00 a month here Let's connect on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

    Botswana's Road to COP26

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 83:28


    For this episode, we partnered with the British High Commission in Botswana to bring you a conversation on “Botswana Road to COP26”. Joined by Tremayne Stanton-Kennedy, Resilience and Green Growth Adviser / Regional Climate Lead for Southern Africa at the UK-FDCO, Mrs. Baitshepi Babusi- Hill, Deputy Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Environment Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism and Dr. David Lesolle- Climatologist and Lecturer at the University of Botswana we unpack what Botswana's ambitions are at COP26 in Glasgow. Learn More about COP26 here Read Botswana's 2015 NDCs here Resources from the Ministry of Environment Natural Resource Conservation and Tourism Botswana Climate Change Policy 2021 Botswana Climate Action Plan 2018 Botswana Climate Change Strategy 2019 Support Sustain267 from as little as $3.00 a month here Let's connect on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

    Intersectional Environmentalism with Gugu Nonjinge

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 32:22


    In this episode, joined by Gugu Nonjinge, we discuss intersectional environmentalism within the African context- what it means and how we may use it to create more inclusive climate solutions for Africa. We also meet an intersectional environmentalist living in Botswana, Tinaye Mabara. Notes Paper: “Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex” by Kimberlé Crenshaw Ted Talk: The Urgency of Intersectionality Policy Paper by Afrobarometer: Change ahead Experience and awareness of climate change in Africa African Union Transitional Justice Policy Also worth reading: https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/practicing-intersectional-environmental-justice https://medium.com/climate-conscious/intersectional-environmentalism-a-crash-course-6a0c495ace91 Support Sustain267 from as little as $3.00 a month here Let's connect on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

    Unpacking the IPCC AR6 Report with Dr. Nana Klutse

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 42:10


    In this episode of the Sustain267 Podcast, we unpack the recently released IPCC Sixth Assessment Report by Working Group 1 on the physical science basis of climate change. We explore the significance of the report for Africa, the low representation of African scientists and how to use the report for climate action and climate solutions Links IPCC AR6 Working Group 1 - Full Report IPCC AR6 Working Group 1 - Summary for Policymakers List of climate scientists who contributed to the report Sustain267 Podcast- Political Will Kyoto Protocol Paris Agreement IPCC opportunities Support Sustain267 from as little as $3.00 a month here Let's connect on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

    Rise Africa: Building Climate Change Resilient African Cities

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 55:11


    In this episode of the Sustain267 Podcast, we explore what climate resilience is and what role it plays in growing African countries with Dr Mzime Ndebele-Murisa. We explore the complexities of building climate change resilient African cities, the best-practice methods and highlight the leading African countries on climate change resilience. This conversation is guided by Dr Murisa's paper "City to city learning and knowledge exchange for climate resilience in southern Africa”. This episode is part of the ICLEI Africa and the African Centre for Cities, RISE Africa's discussion series. This series is supported by the South African National Research Foundation, you may find more thought pieces on the Rise Africa Platform Dr. Murisa's Professional pages: 1. Google scholar: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=PFxBl1YAAAAJ&hl=en 2. LinkedIn: https://zw.linkedin.com/in/mzime-murisa-57142b15 3. ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mzime-Ndebele-Murisa Notes: New York floods Durban floods in 2019 Projects mentioned by Dr. Murisa: FRACTAL: www.fractal.org.za and https://start.org/prosus3 (magazine special issue) and https://start.org/startcast/season-2 (podcast series focusing on FRACTAL) EPIC: www.epic.org SIVIO Institute Residents Associations inter-city virtual tours for knowledge exchange: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oD2GGPvvgA&list=PLLfoFtOQC_mOU6nl5SMTZlFuBfvWrh_e9

    G7 Summit for Africa

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 47:12


    In the episode of Sustain267 Podcast, joined by Tasneem Essop the Executive Director of Climate Action Network International (CAN-I), we unpack the G7 summit. What is it and how its decisions and resolutions affect Africa. We take an in-depth look at some of its commitments and what they will mean for climate action and sustainable development in Africa. Click for more on: G7 Summit Carbis Bay G7 Summit Communique #SaveTheOkavangoDelta East African Pipeline Coal Development in Mozambique Click here to become a Patron and support the production of the Sustain267 Podcast Connect with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram

    DRC Holds Key to Addressing the Global Climate Crisis with Hon. Mabunda

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 43:50


    In this episode, we are in conversation with the former President of the National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, current Member of Parliament for Bumba, DRC, and the founder of Lux Africa, a solar power initiative to expand access to renewable energy Hon. Janine Mabunda. We unpack her article Congo-Kinshasa: DRC Holds Key to Addressing the Global Climate Crisis. Click to read more on: Dr. Mkwege, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Community management of mineral resources: the case of the Royal Bafokeng Nation Kimberly Process Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Click here to become a Patron and support the production of the Sustain267 Podcast Connect with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram

    #SameStormDifferentBoats; Telling the African climate crisis story

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 81:42


    In this Africa Day 2021 episode of Sustain267 podcast we bring the “SameStormDifferentBoats; Telling the African climate crisis story” conversation, hosted by the Wangari Maathai Foundation in commemoration of the late Wangari Maathai's birthday. Youth climate activism has continued to raise the consciousness of the urgency with which public and political action on the climate crisis is required. The continent of Africa bears the brunt of the impact of the climate crisis and young Africans are at the frontline of climate action, however, they are not seen on the front page (and sometimes even deleted from the front page), nor are their voices heard during the debates on climate change. What will it take to get their voices to the table? What do they offer to the conversations? and what are they optimistic about? The WMF Chairperson, Wanjira Mathai, hosted this conversation with Greta Thunberg, Elizabeth Wathuti a young climate activist from Kenya, Vanessa Nakate a young climate activist from Uganda, Olumide Idowu a climate activist from Nigeria and Professor Youba Sokona, a climate scientist from Africa. Click here for more about The Wangari Maathai Foundation Learn about and follow the speakers here: Wanjira Mathai: Twitter Elizabeth Wathuti: Twitter & Instagram Vanessa Nakate: Twitter & Instagram Olumide Idowu: Twitter & Facebook Prof. Youba Sokona Watch the webinar on Youtube here Click here to become a Patron and support the production of Sustain267 Podcast Follow us on Twitter & Instagram and like the Sustain267 Facebook Page to continue the conversation

    Back to Shopping: Thrifting

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 37:40


    After nearly two years off buying clothes, the host of Sustain256 Podcast is making her way back to fashion. To kick off this journey we reached out to Masego, a slow fashion advocate and co-creator of cnscs_. We touch on conscience fashion, ethical shopping, and how and where to find accurate conscience fashion information. Get in touch with Masego: Instagram: @coconut_cracked Blog: Cnscs Instagram Accounts to follow: GiveCredit Aja Barber Dominique Drakeford Celine Semaan founder of The Slow Factory The article that put me off fashion The true cost of fashion Documentary Resources https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/01/fashion-industry-carbon-unsustainable-environment-pollution/ https://www.businessinsider.com/fast-fashion-environmental-impact-pollution-emissions-waste-water-2019-10 https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/assets/downloads/publications/A-New-Textiles-Economy_Summary-of-Findings_Updated_1-12-17.pdf

    #SaveTheOkavangoDelta

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 69:29


    In this episode of Sustain267 we are in conversation with Gakemotho Satau, a Community Developer in the Ghanzi and Okavango Delta and Max Muyemburuko, the chairperson of the Kavango East and West Regional Conservancy and Community Forestry Association. We hear from the community members, what is going on in the Okavango, what the effects of the ReconAfrica oil drilling project will be on their community and environment Petitions: https://www.rainforest-rescue.org/petitions/1231/keep-the-oil-industry-out-of-africas-natural-treasures https://www.change.org/p/200000-stop-the-plans-to-drill-and-frack-in-okavango-delta Sources https://media.business-humanrights.org/media/documents/ReconAfrica_articles__ReconAfrica_input_for_Saskia.pdf Recon comments https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/environment-and-conservation/2021/03/test-drilling-for-oil-in-namibias-okavango-region-poses-toxic https://n-c-e.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/ReconAfrica%20Okavango%20fact%20sheet_0.pdf https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/oil-gas-test-drilling-begins-namibia-okavango-region https://earth.org/a-planned-oil-drilling-project-threatens-the-okavango-delta-ecosystem/ https://news.mongabay.com/2020/12/alarm-as-exploratory-drilling-for-oil-begins-in-northern-namibia/ https://whc.unesco.org/en/news/2230 https://allianceearth.org/fracking-the-okavango/ Press Release by Botswana's Ministry of Mineral Resources, Green Technology and Energy Security: https://www.facebook.com/182968962460835/posts/891498414941216/?sfnsn=mo tSoFpamolneibarsrigouanrrey dif12 · PRESS RELEASE: CLARITY ON EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES BY RECONNAISANCE ENERGY BOTSWANA Click here to become a Patron and support the production of the Sustain267 Podcast Connect with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, and let's continue the conversation.

    Climate Action in Botswana

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 69:00


    To kick off Season 2, we partner with United Nations Botswana, to commemorate #UN75 'Shaping Our Future Together' and in the spirit of crowdsourcing solutions to global challenges, we unpack SDG 13 and 17 as they intersect with Botswana's commitment to climate change and development priorities. This conversation engages the Batswana and leverages their lived experiences to co-learn and exchange knowledge, additionally sharing information on the support available from United Nations Botswana. Resources from UN Botswana: https://unccelearn.org/ https://www.unitar.org/free-and-open-courses Small Grants Programme: https://sgp.undp.org/component/countrypages/?view=countrypage&country=25&Itemid= Click here to become a Patron and support the production of Sustain267 Podcast Click here to like the Sustain267 Facebook Page and continue the conversation

    Sustainable Gifting in Botswana

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 32:33


    In this episode in the spirit of the end of year festivities, we are in conversation with Thato Chuma, founder of social enterprise The Local Slice BW, about sustainable gifting while supporting local businesses. We explore what sustainable gifting means and how one can do it while support local economies and small businesses. Find Local Slice BW on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram Businesses mentioned in the episode: Lesweedy Diaries and House of Divinity Follow the Pumi Soundz Facebook page here Follow the Sustain267 Facebook page here Connect with me on Twitter and Instagram

    The role of fossil fuel in sub-Saharan Africa's renewable energy future: a discussion on challenges and solutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 56:06


    This episode is the third episode of a 6-month partnership between The Global Shapers Community Climate and Environment Sub-Saharan Africa and Global Shapers Community Hubs: Abuja Hub, Accra Hub, Durban Hub, Gaborone Hub, Nairobi Hub, Lagos Hub and Victoria Hub. Joined by Ardova PLC, CEO Mr Olumide Adeosun we unpack “The role of fossil fuel in sub-Saharan Africa's renewable energy future: a discussion on challenges and solutions” Like the Sustain267 page on Facebook for updates on future episodes of ‘The Climate Talk Series' Support the production of Sustain267 Podcast by becoming a patron here

    Climate Talk Series: Measuring the impact of climate and sustainability projects in Africa

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 69:11


    This episode is the third episode of a 6-month partnership between The Global Shapers Community Climate and Environment Sub-Saharan Africa and Global Shapers Community Hubs: Abuja Hub, Accra Hub, Durban Hub, Gaborone Hub, Nairobi Hub, Lagos Hub and Victoria Hub. Joined by Abdullahi Murtal, Lerato Modiega and Seble Samuel, we unpack 'Measuring the impact of climate and sustainability projects in Africa'. Learn more about the plastic-free Ethiopia project here: https://www.instagram.com/yezembilmelse/ & https://www.facebook.com/yezembilmelse Learn more about the hubs here: Addis Ababa Hub, Abuja Hub and Gaborone Hub Like the Sustain267 page on Facebook for updates on future episodes of ‘The Climate Talk Series' Support the production of Sustain267 Podcast by becoming a patron here

    Murtala on the Lake Chad Region Crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 46:01


    In this episode, we are in conversation with Humangle Media reporter and Global Shaper Abdullahi Murtala, on the complex situation in the Lake Chad region. We explore its current status, the causes of the unrest and how the global community may help. For more on Lake Chad: Fluctuations in the Size of Lake Chad: Consequences on the Livelihoods of the Riverain Peoples in Eastern Niger Lake Chad: Can the vanishing lake be saved? Over 10 million people heavily dependent on aid for survival NNPC to recommence oil exploration in Lake Chad Basin Read Murtalas works here: https://medium.com/@murtalaa46 https://humangle.ng/author/murtala/ Support the production of Sustain267 Podcast here

    In Conversation with Dr Rose Mwebaza

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 36:40


    In this episode of Sustain267 Podcast, we are in conversation with Dr. Rose Mwebaza, Director of the Climate Technology Centre & Network (CTCN), the implementation arm of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Technology Mechanism. We unpack her article ‘Greener Africa: Women – The face of a digital and green revolution?'. We explore ways and methods to make the ambitions shared in the article a reality. Click here to become a Patron and support the production of Sustain267 Podcast Click here to like our Facebook page and continue the conversation

    Climate Talk Series: Multi- Sectoral Perspectives on Accelerating Climate Action in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 56:32


    This episode is the second episode of a 6-month partnership between The Global Shapers Community Climate and Environment Sub-Saharan Africa and Global Shapers Community Hubs: Abuja Hub, Accra Hub, Durban Hub, Gaborone Hub, Nairobi Hub, Lagos Hub, Victoria Hub and Environmentally Friendly Initiative In the this episode joined by Dr. Habiba Ahut Daggash, Angelique Pouponneau and Amy Gillian, we discuss ‘Multi- Sectoral Perspectives on Accelerating Climate Action in Sub-Saharan Africa'. Like the Sustain267 page on Facebook for updates on future episodes of ‘The Climate Talk Series' Read Dr. Habiba Ahut Daggash's Research paper "The implications of the Paris Agreement on Electric Power Systems Transitions: technoeconomic and sociopolitical assessments of the United Kingdom and Nigeria" here Learn more about Seychelles Conservation and Climate Adaptation Trust (SeyCCAT) here Learn more about African Climate Reality Project here Support the production of Sustain267 Podcast by becoming a patron here

    Petitions: Do they Work?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 35:07


    In this episode we unpack petitions, in general and within the environmental movement, with human rights lawyer, Lesego Nchunga and 350.org Campaign Specialist, Ahmed Mokgopo. We explore what they are, if they work and how to amplify their impact. We take note of past petitions in Botswana addressing gender-based violence and defilement that were led by civil society. We also note successful environmental petitions in South Africa. Links to Petitions mentioned in the episode Lesego Nchunga Demand for resignation of Minister for Gender Affairs, Anna Mokgethi Justice for Zinedine Petition for Member of Parliament Polson Majaga to Step Down #IShallNotForget petition Ahmed Mokgopo Divest Cape Town from Fossil Fuels Ask the DBSA not to fund Thabametsi Zero Emissions|Omissions petition Click here to become a Patron and support Sustain267 Podcast Click here to continue the conversation on our Facebook Page

    'I want my Botswana Vultures Alive'

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 32:48


    On this week's episode, inlight of the recent International Vulture Awareness Day, we are in conversation with Birdlife Botswana CEO Motshereganyi Kootsositse. We reflect on the role of vultures in the environment and their rapidly decreasing population that is predicted to be extinct in the wild within the next 10 years. Learn more about Birdlife Botswana and Birdlife International Click here to become a Patron and support Sustain267 Podcast Click here to continue the conversation on our Facebook Page

    Climate Talk Series: African Shapers on Climate Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 56:17


    This episode is the first of a 6-month partnership The Global Shapers Community Climate and Environment Sub-Saharan Africa and Global Shapers Community Hubs: Abuja Hub, Accra Hub, Durban Hub, Gaborone Hub, Nairobi Hub, Lagos Hub, Victoria Hub. In the this episode joined by Chineyenwa Okoro Onu, Muziwandile Khuzwayo, Dean Okoduwa and Mwende Mwololo, we discuss the need for environmental peojects in our communities and the diffrent stages of a project; initiation, execution, close and sustainability. Watch the stream here and join in the conversation Read about Treelionaire here Read about Sustainable Fashion here

    Mauritius Oil Spill

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 47:05


    This week we discuss the oil spill off the coast of Indian Ocean island Mauritius with Senior Portfolio Manager at Greenpeace International, Mokshanand Sunil Dowarkasing. We unpack what is happening on the ground, the declared state of environmental emergency, accountability and local heroes who have taken action. We also share how the world can support the people of Mauritius. On AfricaBytes: Ryad Subratty from Mauritius Click here to become a Patron and support the production of Sustain267 Podcast Click here to like the Sustain267 Facebook Page and continue the conversation

    Partnership for Climate Action with Mmabatho Motsamai

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 30:31


    This week we are in conversation with Mmabatho Motsamai, founding editor of Afrolutionist. We explore the role of partnerships in climate action, the possibilities and what to look out for to maximise the impact of a partnership for all parties. Click here to become a Patron and support Sustain267 Podcast Click here to like the Sustain267 Facebook Page and continue the conversation

    Innovative Volunteerism with Dr. Munang

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 48:37


    In this episode we speak to Dr. Richard Munang, Africa Regional Climate Change Coordinator at UN Environment and author of the book Innovative Volunteerism. We explore the meaning of Innovative Volunteerism, how it may be used to benefit and develop Africa and practices we may borrow from to adress climate change in Africa. Get a free copy of the book at www.richardmunang.com On AfricaBytes: Farai Mubaiwa, From Zimbabwe and South Africa Click here to become a Patron and support Sustain267 Podcast Click here to continue the conversation on our Facebook Page

    In conversation with Vane Aminga

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 51:56


    In this Episode we have a conversation with a brilliant African from Kenya, Research Assistant at SIPRI Vane Aminga. The conversation was inspired by an essay she contributed to “The need for an African Union Special Envoy for Climate Change and Security”. We touch on policy, maladaptation of what would have been great development ideas, our favourite environmental African policy and climate related security. On AfricaBytes: Eva Shitathala from Namibia Click here to become a Patron and support Sustain267 Podcast Click here to continue the conversation on our Facebook Page

    Political Will on Climate Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 36:36


    This week joined by Happy Khambule, Senior Political Advisor at Greenpeace Africa, we have a conversation on political will to act on climate change in Africa. We also highlight lessons the environment movement can draw from #BLM and the feminism movement. This week on AfricaBytes: David Nyamuronda from Zimbabwe If you would like to support the podcast financially by becoming a Patron, please click here: https://www.patreon.com/Sustain267

    Botswana Climate Change Network- World Environment Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 47:46


    This episode we attend the Botswana Climate Change Network Webinar, the presenters are Lindiwe Modise, Dr. Douglas Rasbash, Nicholas Jankowski and Khulekani Magwaza. On AfricaBytes: Clement Kandodo from Malawi

    Africa Day 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 59:36


    This week's episode is dedicated to the 57th Anniversary of Africa Day by unpacking this year's theme, "Silencing the guns, creating a conducive environment for Africa's development" with 5 climate change activists from Seychelles, The Gambia, Kingdom of Eswatini, Nigeria and Kenya. We also explore what is the Africa they want as per #Agenda2063 #AfricaWeWant On Africabytes today: Aya Chebbi, African Union Youth Envoy

    Planning for the Environment

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 29:19


    This week we are joined by Urban and Regional Planning Specialist Ms. Gaokgakala Sobata to explore ways in which cities, that contribute 70% of carbon emissions, may be a force for good in combating the negative effects of climate change. We also introduce a new feature "African Bytes" where we have quick chats with African's from across the continent on their take and experiences with climate change int heir daily lives. Our first chat is with Resilient 40 member Sikem Brice Nyuukonghi from Cameroon.

    Trust the Scientists

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 49:04


    Prof. Dube joins me this week to discuss the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and African representation, climate change in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic response, indigenous knowledge (Medicines and Mophane worm gathering) and how non-scientist may contribute to addressing climate change. For the Global Warming of 1.5° for Summary for Policymakers click here For the Climate and Land Summary for Policymakers click here

    Sustainable Fashion in Botswana

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 29:45


    This week we explore "Sustainable Fashion" in Botswana with eco-brand "Seatbelts and Open Spaces" owner Thuto Sekate. We touch on African's way of consuming fashion, secondhand clothes market (Inama) and the impact of Covid-19 on our demand for clothes. Click here for the Fashion's Future: The Sustainable Development Goals free online course Click here for the Fashion Transparency Index 2020 Click here for more on the Shaping Fashion campaign by The Global Shapers Community

    Climate Change in Botswana

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 25:28


    In the weeks episode we talk to Balisi Gopolang, Chief Meteorologist at Department of Meteorological Services about climate change in Botswana: What is it? How does it affect us? What is being done by government and what can we do as Batswana to help address it.

    Introduction- Sustain267

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 5:19


    Meet Sustain267 Podcast and the Presenter Pato Kelesitse.

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