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Shepherds of the Wild Podcast
Ep. 17 - Bupe Banda - Community Leaders Network

Shepherds of the Wild Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 14:56


During the CITES CoP19 in Panama, host Tom Opre had the opportunity to interview Bupe Banda, a vibrant voice for community-based wildlife and habitat conservation in southern Africa. 

Shepherds of the Wild Podcast
Ep. 18 - Emmanuel Koro - South African Environmental Journalist

Shepherds of the Wild Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 27:54


At CITES CoP 19 in Panama, Shepherds of Wildlife Society founder Tom Opre had the opportunity to speak with Environmental Journalist Emmanuel Koro regarding his concerns related to neocolonialism, human rights, and racism in CITES and how CITES decisions negatively affect indigenous rural communities throughout southern Africa.   

Breakfast With Tiffany Show
Why Social Emotional Learning Is Essential For Our Education?

Breakfast With Tiffany Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 54:23


For this episode we have MaryAnn Celis from the US, share with us her passion around Climate Change Education and Empowering the Youth. The conversation begins with the positive energies from group meditation, and learn of MaryAnn's international background as a Filipino-American, the lessons of appreciating nature from living in Japan and misconceptions of being a teacher. Moreover, she shares her honest thoughts about the COP19 and the dire reality of Climate Change. On the other hand, she shares the significant projects such as working on Human rights for the Youth at UNICEF, and the hope she has from the youth. She addresses Social Emotional Learning (SEL) that focuses on  developing the self-awareness, self-control, and interpersonal skills to achieve successes in school, work, and life, which could include meditation practices or healing circles and explains the benefits it has and the aspirations for it to be a global movement.  Finally, MaryAnn talks about her coming out story, her mentors, and sustainability practices. We are reminded by the inspiration MaryAnn is, that as communities we can work together and we do not need to “Fix” the beautiful masterpieces that children are, but empower them and work to change the structures that hinder the success they can achieve.  Articles mentioned in this episode: COP19: https://www.un.org/youthenvoy/2013/11/un-envoy-on-youth-in-warsaw-engages-with-youth-in-climate-change-discussions/ UNICEF Papers (The Challenges of Climate Change: Children on the front line  on page 75): https://www.unicef-irc.org/e-book/Climate-Ch-web-D215/files/assets/basic-html/index.html#page6 MaryAnn Celis recently joined the School of Education in 2022. Prior to joining, she worked for the Mellon Mays Graduate Initiatives Program at the Social Science Research Council, which aims to address the problem of underrepresentation in the professoriate. She began her career in education while teaching in Japan and has also worked in various nonprofits focused on international education, community outreach, and grassroots efforts. She holds a Master's degree in International Education Policy from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Bachelor's from Rutgers University. Earth Child Institute is an organization in UNICEF, where she did most of her UN-related work. MaryAnn's LinkedIn Profile ~  https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryann-celis-193a4334/  Support the showBreakfast With Tiffany Show Official Facebook Page ~ https://www.facebook.com/breakfastwithtiffanyshow Tiffany's Instagram Account ~ https://www.instagram.com/tiffanyrossdaleofficial/ For coaching sessions & programs with Tiffany, check out her official page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com Breakfast With Tiffany Show Youtube Channel ~ https://bit.ly/3vIVzhE Breakfast With Tiffany Show Official Page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com/podcast For questions, requests, collaborations and comments, feel free to reach us via our e-mail~breakfastwithtiffanyshow@outlook.com

The Leaders Who Care
The Search For a More Sustainable & Equitable World: Episode #97 With Carolina García Arbeláez

The Leaders Who Care

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 62:28


We're super excited to welcome Carolina García Arbeláez, Global Sustainability and Innovation Director at Anheuser-Busch InBev. Carolina is an inspiring leader with 10 years of experience working for a more equitable and sustainable world. She is a One Young World Ambassador and one of the 88 women around the world chosen for the Homeward Bound leadership program and its Antarctic Expedition in 2019! She is the founder of Still New, a sustainable fashion for children start up and currently works as Global Sustainability and Innovation Director for ABInBev and is the Co-lead of the 100+ Accelerator. She has been working for ABInBev over the past four years in Sustainability at a local, regional and global scale. She has published several articles in national and international media. For more than 3 years she worked in WWF in the international climate negotiations (from COP19 to COP22) and in local climate advocacy. She has taught international environmental law courses at Rosario and Externado University as well as being the author of the climate change book “Cambio climático: lo que está en juego” and author of the booklets “El Acuerdo de París: así actuará Colombia frente al cambio climático”, amongst others.

Rewildology
Ep. 113 | January's Sample Collection: Historic Conservation Deals, Sharks, Adventure Sports, & Agrivoltaics

Rewildology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 16:01


The first month of 2023 is here and gone! It was a fantastic start to the year recapping important conservation events that happened at the end of 2022 and adding new topics never before discussed on the show. If you missed an episode and would like to hear a little snippet before diving into the full thing, check out these highlights to see if you might want to go back and listen to the full episode in its entirety. Episode Recaps: Ep. 109 | Into the Headlines: Big Cat Safety Act, CoP19, Cop15, & COP27 Ep. 110 | Changing the Narrative for Sharks in the Galapagos with Camila Arnés Ep. 111 | Combating Ocean Plastic Pollution through Adventure Sports & Advocacy with Christian Shaw Ep. 112 | Agrivoltaics: The Future of Farming & Renewable Energy See the full show notes at https://rewildology.com/category/show-notes/ Check out ways to support the podcast! https://rewildology.com/support-the-show/ Recording gear provided by Focusrite: https://store.focusrite.com/en-gb/categories/focusrite/vocaster/vocaster-one Discover more ways to watch, listen, and interact: https://linktr.ee/Rewildology Join the Rewildologists Community Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rewildologists Follow Rewildology Instagram: https://instagram.com/rewildology/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildology Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewildology YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxNVIeC0km8ZGK_1QPy7-iA

Rewildology
Ep. 109 | Into the Headlines: Big Cat Safety Act, CoP19, Cop15, & COP27

Rewildology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 18:49


2022 ended with quite a bang! We saw new laws passed, treaties signed, and agreements made at three important international conferences to round out the year. To kick off 2023, Brooke shares the key takeaways from the Big Cat Safety Act, CoP19, Cop15, and COP27, and how these decisions will impact conservation for the foreseeable future. See the full show notes at https://rewildology.com/category/show-notes/ Check out ways to support the podcast! https://rewildology.com/support-the-show/ Recording gear provided by Focusrite: https://store.focusrite.com/en-gb/categories/focusrite/vocaster/vocaster-one Discover more ways to watch, listen, and interact: https://linktr.ee/Rewildology Join the Rewildologists Community Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rewildologists Follow Rewildology Instagram: https://instagram.com/rewildology/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildology Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewildology YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxNVIeC0km8ZGK_1QPy7-iA

Shannon's Lumber Industry Update

A general look at how CITES operates and the lumber results of the CoP19 with a focus on proposals 44, 48-51 relating to Pernambuco, Ipe, Cumaru, Padauk and Khaya.

Radio Islam
Four Paws Calls for Better Protection for Big Cats at CITES COP19

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 5:35


Four Paws Calls for Better Protection for Big Cats at CITES COP19 by Radio Islam

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Swiss Impact with Banerjis
Sustainable Supply Chain

Swiss Impact with Banerjis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 67:45


Host: Ben Banerjee & Sveta Banerjee Topic: Sustainable Supply Chain Guest: Carolina García Arbeláez Global Sustainability and Innovation Director for ABInBev and Co-lead of the 100+ Accelerator.   Carolina García Arbeláez is a leader with over 10 years of experience working for a more equitable and sustainable world . She is a One Young World Ambassador and one of the 88 women around the world chosen for the Homeward Bound leadership program and its Antarctic Expedition in 2019. She is the founder of Still New, a sustainable fashion for children start up. Currently, she works as Global Sustainability and Innovation Director for ABInBev and is the Co-lead of the 100+ Accelerator. She has been working for ABInBev over the past four years in Sustainability at a local, regional and global scale. She graduated as a lawyer from Los Andes University and later from a specialization in Economics from the same university. She is a fellow from the Aspen Institute Early Movers Fellowship. She has published several articles in national and international media. For more than 3 years she worked in WWF in the international climate negotiations (from COP19 to COP22) and in local climate advocacy. She has taught international environmental law courses at Rosario and Externado University. She is the author of the climate change book “Cambio climático: lo que está en juego” and author of the booklets “El Acuerdo de París: así actuará Colombia frente al cambio climático”, among others.

Wszechnica.org.pl - Nauka
25. Świat gotowy do współpracy na rzecz klimatu - rozmowa z Marcinem Korolcem

Wszechnica.org.pl - Nauka

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 11:14


Druga część rozmowy z Sławomira Kosielińskiego z Marcinem Korolcem „O krok od globalnego porozumienia klimatycznego”, Fundacja Wspomagania Wsi [grudzień 2014 r.] Z Marcinem Korolcem, Sekretarzem Stanu w Ministerstwie Środowiska, Pełnomocnikiem Rządu ds. Polityki Klimatycznej rozmawia Sławomir Kosieliński, Fundacja „Instytut Mikromakro”. Od 20 lat toczą się światowe negocjacje o ochronie środowiska naturalnego i klimatu pod wodzą Organizacji Narodów Zjednoczonych. Ale dopiero polskie przewodnictwo Konferencji Stron Ramowej Konwencji Narodów Zjednoczonych ds. Zmian Klimatu (COP), które rozpoczęło się przed rokiem w Warszawie na szczycie COP19 i zakończyło się wraz z rozpoczęciem COP20 w Limie, doprowadziło do przełomu. Zamiast narzucać państwom, jaki mają wnieść wkład w globalne działania na rzecz klimatu, przyjęto założenie, by same one określały swoje zobowiązania, najlepsze ze względu na interes ogólny i interes własny. Wrażenie na świecie zrobiły też determinacja w tym zakresie państw UE. Przywódcy europejscy uzgodnili na październikowym szczycie w Brukseli, że UE ograniczy emisje CO2 o co najmniej 40 proc. do 2030 r. względem roku 1990. Wkrótce potem USA i Chiny złożyły swoje deklaracje dotyczące emisji CO2. „Jestem pewien, że w grudniu 2015 r. podpiszemy w Paryżu globalne porozumienie klimatyczne” – twierdzi Marcin Korolec.

Klotet i Vetenskapsradion
Om tyska bilpoler, förarlösa elbilar och varför miljörörelsen lämnade COP19

Klotet i Vetenskapsradion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2013 24:30


I Tyskland har intresset för carsharing, bildelning, ökat kraftigt och i dag finns det över en halv miljon användare. Men också i Sverige syns liknande tendenser. Och i framtiden kanske vi har förarlösa bilar som vi delar på och som kommer genom ett knapptryckning på telefonen. Dessutom summerar vi klimattoppmötet i Warszawa som av många beskrivs som en stor besvikelse. Programledare: Marie-Louise Kristola.

Arena Tyckonomi
Konflikteffekten

Arena Tyckonomi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2013 27:43


Äntligen ett nytt avsnitt av Dagens Arenas podcast Arenaklubben. I panelen hör du ledarskribenterna Irene Wennemo och Daniel Mathisen i samtal med tf chefredaktör Yonna Waltersson. 1. Framgångarna efter den senaste klimatförhandlingsrundan, COP19 i Warszawa, lyser med sin frånvaro. Är den här sortens förhandlingar rätt väg att gå – eller behöver vi hitta andra metoder för att minska utsläppen?2. I dagarna kom Vänsterpartiets partisekreterare Aron Etzler ut med boken Reinfeldteffekten. Han menar att Moderaternas framgångar har byggt på en sofistikerad strategi om att sudda ut vad som är höger och vänster i svensk politik och att han har förvandlat svenska valrörelser till presidentval. Vad säger panelen om Etzlers analys? Triangulering, konflikt eller konsensus? 3. Sverigedemokraterna avslutade i går sina landsdagar i Västerås. Under Jimmie Åkessons tal pekade han ut Socialdemokraterna som huvudfiende och han manar till kamp om LO-väljarna. En nyligen genomförd undersökning visade att var sjätte LO-medlem är beredd att rösta på SD. Samtidigt ska tilläggas att hittills är partiet hittills främst fått sina röster bland LO-medlemmar från de som tidigare röstat på M. Vilka konsekvenser kommer SD:s fokus på LO-medlemmarna att få? Diskussionen om arbetskrafsinvandring, och frågan om nationalstaten har nått vägs ände, hettar till på slutet mellan Irene Wennemo och Daniel Mathisen. Är det alltid Sverige som ska vara i fokus? Missa inte det. Vad tycker du?

Esteri
Esteri di giovedì 21/11/2013

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2013 30:45


1-Germania: Angela Merkel cede sul salario minimo...2-Eurozona a rischio deflazione. Intervista a Gertrude Tumpell Gugerell...3-Dallas 22 novembre: vigilia del 50 esimo anniversario dell'assassinio di JFK. ..5-Cop19,in polemica con i governi gli ambientalisti lasciano Varsavia..6-la fine della lotta di classe, da Oscar Lewis a Susan George. Gli appunti di Alfredo Somoza ( dialoghi.info) ..A lunedì 25 Novembre!!

Esteri
Esteri di gio 21/11

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2013 30:46


1-Germania: Angela Merkel cede sul salario minimo...2-Eurozona a rischio deflazione. Intervista a Gertrude Tumpell Gugerell...3-Dallas 22 novembre: vigilia del 50 esimo anniversario dell'assassinio di JFK. ..5-Cop19,in polemica con i governi gli ambientalisti lasciano Varsavia..6-la fine della lotta di classe, da Oscar Lewis a Susan George. Gli appunti di Alfredo Somoza ( dialoghi.info) ..A lunedì 25 Novembre!!

Esteri
Esteri di gio 21/11

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2013 30:46


1-Germania: Angela Merkel cede sul salario minimo...2-Eurozona a rischio deflazione. Intervista a Gertrude Tumpell Gugerell...3-Dallas 22 novembre: vigilia del 50 esimo anniversario dell'assassinio di JFK. ..5-Cop19,in polemica con i governi gli ambientalisti lasciano Varsavia..6-la fine della lotta di classe, da Oscar Lewis a Susan George. Gli appunti di Alfredo Somoza ( dialoghi.info) ..A lunedì 25 Novembre!!

Esteri
Esteri di mar 12/11

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 26:37


1-Fillipine, Mobilitazione globale. 11 milioni di persone colpite dal tifone, 700 mila gli sfollati. ..2-Più mercato nell'economia: Il Partito Comunista Cinese elabora il documento di indirizzo per i prossimi anni...3-Budget 2014: raggiunto accordo tra Stasburgo- Bruxelles. Trovate le risorse per l'Erasmus, ..l'agricoltura eper il fondo di aiuto agli indigenti. ..4-Egitto, l'odissea dei profughi siriani. ..5-Mali, la doppia pena per i contadini: ribellione e land grabbing...6-il mondo delle app: Livestation ( Luca Gattuso) ..

Small Changes
Climate talks: will the COP19 debate in Warsaw help poor countries?

Small Changes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 33:28


Climate change poses serious challenges for the world’s poorest countries. What can the latest UN negotiations do to help?

Esteri
Esteri di mar 12/11

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 26:37


1-Fillipine, Mobilitazione globale. 11 milioni di persone colpite dal tifone, 700 mila gli sfollati. ..2-Più mercato nell'economia: Il Partito Comunista Cinese elabora il documento di indirizzo per i prossimi anni...3-Budget 2014: raggiunto accordo tra Stasburgo- Bruxelles. Trovate le risorse per l'Erasmus, ..l'agricoltura eper il fondo di aiuto agli indigenti. ..4-Egitto, l'odissea dei profughi siriani. ..5-Mali, la doppia pena per i contadini: ribellione e land grabbing...6-il mondo delle app: Livestation ( Luca Gattuso) ..