• How Restoring Nature Can Help Heal The Climate
    Nov 19 2024

    Lis and Marcus pose what could be one of the most important questions of the 21st century – to what extent can restoring nature tackle the climate crisis? The award-winning restoration hero Constantino Aucca Chutas explains what drove him to plant ten million trees to protect his indigenous community from the impacts of melting glaciers. Plus, Mirey Atallah from UNEP tells us why a grand restoration project in Africa is generating hope for the future.

    Find out more:

    • UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration
    • The Great Green Wall of Africa
    • Global Fund for Ecosystem-based Adaptation
    • What Is Ecosystem-based Adaptation?
    • Acción Andina
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    32 mins
  • How The Youth Are Leading Climate Action
    Nov 12 2024

    Keisha and Marcus are joined by Carlos Manuel Rodriguez, the CEO of the Global Environment Facility, to discuss the importance of engaging the youth in climate action. Carlos Manuel argues you no longer need to be a biologist to save the planet, while South African student Zanele Luthuli talks about how a new youth movement called The EPIC Network is training the next generation of adaptation experts.
    Find out more:
    · The EPIC Network
    · Global Environment Facility
    · GEF Small Grants Programme
    · Young Champions of the Earth Award

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    31 mins
  • How Innovation Is Tackling Climate Change
    Nov 5 2024

    Can we innovate our way out of the climate crisis? How did the Netherlands become the world’s greatest innovators for flood control? How do we finance the best climate solutions? Nadege Trocellier from the UN Climate Technology Centre and Network sheds light on what innovation looks like in the world of climate adaptation. And leading expert Omar Saleh talks about a fascinating adaptation solution called SLAMDAM – a flexible, portable flood barrier designed to rapidly protect communities from flooding.

    Find Out More:

    · Adaptation Fund Climate Innovation Accelerator

    · The Climate Technology Centre and Network

    · Can this portable dam help Africa counter rising waters?

    · Global Fund for Ecosystem-based Adaptation

    · UN Climate Change Global Innovation Hub

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    28 mins
  • Season 2 Premiere: Climate-Resilient Buildings
    Oct 29 2024

    In our first episode, Lis and Marcus delve into how our buildings and homes can adapt to the increasing threats of climate change. Award-winning architect Mariam Issoufou shares her journey of returning to Niger, where she’s using her expertise to tackle extreme heat. Plus, former Climate Change Ambassador Diann Black-Layne from Antigua and Barbuda reveals how a community-based loan scheme is helping locals ‘hurricane-proof’ their homes. Tune in to hear powerful stories of resilience and ingenuity in the face of climate challenges.
    For further information on the subjects discussed in this episode please see the links below:
    A Practical Guide to Climate-resilient Buildings and Communities
    Mariam Issoufou Architects
    Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction
    Tackling Hurricanes with Revolving Loans in Antigua and Barbuda
    Ministry of the Environment, Japan

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    32 mins
  • The Race for Climate-proof Food
    Nov 9 2021

    Lis and Marcus consider one of the most critical issues in adaptation: how to build more climate-resilient food supplies. Eduardo Mansur, the FAO’s Director of the Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment, talks about drought-resilient food production, biotechnology, and insect farming. And Louise Mabulo talks about how she founded the Cacao Project in the Philippines to help farmers carve out sustainable, shockproof livelihoods.

    Find out more about:

    - The UN's Global Adaptation Network: unep.org/gan
    - Climate adaptation resources and multimedia: bit.ly/2Y8SavL
    - The Cacao Project: louisemabulo.com/the-cacao-project

    - The Food and Agriculture Organization: fao.org

    References:
    - Half the world to face severe water stress by 2030 unless water use is "decoupled", says International Resource Panel: bit.ly/3uJSflZ
    - Climate-smart agriculture: bit.ly/3mokx1n

    - Climate-resilient farming practices: Typology and guiding material for climate risk screening: bit.ly/2WHX1Ui

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    26 mins
  • When Cities Adapt
    Nov 2 2021

    Lis and Marcus discuss what their ideal climate-resilient cities would look and feel like - and Kobie Brand, the Africa regional director of the global cities network ICLEI, is back to talk about the exciting innovations happening in African cities, including the use of the Minecraft video game to map out climate adaptation strategies in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa. And coffee farmer Hector Velasquez explains his crucial role in supporting San Salvador’s ambitions to become a ‘sponge’ city.

    Find out more about:
    - The UN's Global Adaptation Network: unep.org/gan
    - Climate adaptation resources and multimedia: bit.ly/2Y8SavL
    - CityAdapt: cityadapt.com/en
    - The ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability: africa.iclei.org
    - The Global Environment Facility: thegef.org

    References:
    - 68% of the world population projected to live in urban areas by 2050, says UN: bit.ly/3Be7YvX
    - A Practical Guide to Climate-resilient Buildings & Communities: bit.ly/3DgWlFg
    - “Sponge City”: San Salvador uses nature to fight floods: bit.ly/3izMwKu

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    26 mins
  • Crisis & the Green Recovery
    Oct 26 2021

    Lis and Marcus are joined by Koko Warner, from the UN Climate Change Secretariat, to discuss the parallels between tackling the Covid pandemic and building resilience to climate change. But also, what can we expect at the upcoming COP26 climate summit in Glasgow? Kobie Brand, the Africa regional director of the global cities network ICLEI, shares her lessons on the speed and power of collective action from living through ‘Day Zero’ - the time when Cape Town nearly ran out of water.

    Find out more about:
    - The UN's Global Adaptation Network: unep.org/gan
    - Climate adaptation resources and multimedia: bit.ly/2Y8SavL
    - The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change: unfccc.int
    - The ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability: africa.iclei.org

    References:
    - Call to Action for a Climate-resilient Recovery from Covid-19: bit.ly/3AdDAjR
    - Adaptation Gap Report 2020: bit.ly/3Bhby8o
    - National Adaptation Plans: bit.ly/3abjBaW

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    23 mins
  • Protecting Coasts and Small Islands
    Oct 19 2021

    Lis and Marcus find out about some really creative and practical solutions to the climate threats faced by coastal communities and people living on low-lying small islands.

    Eritai Kateibwi, from the Te Maeu Project, talks about introducing hydroponics to Kiribati so his community can grow food without monthly ‘king’ tides washing away their crops. And world-renowned Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, who specialises in climate-resilient architecture, talks about floating cities and building flood barriers that double as parks, skateboard ramps, and bike storage - drawing on a concept known as ‘hedonistic sustainability.’

    Find out more about:
    - The UN's Global Adaptation Network: unep.org/gan
    - Climate adaptation resources and multimedia: bit.ly/2Y8SavL
    - Big, Bjarke Ingels Group: big.dk
    - Te Maeu: temaeuprojects.org

    References:
    - Factsheet: People & Oceans: bit.ly/3mnUeZn
    - A Practical Guide to Climate-resilient Buildings & Communities: bit.ly/3oDPeCu
    - Options for Ecosystem-based Adaptation in Coastal Environments: bit.ly/3DjsJah

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    24 mins