Explore every episode of the podcast Rethinking Climate: Communicating Sustainability
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| [25] Nature and Humans: How does their relationship affect the world we live in? In Conversation With Serena Feloj (hosted by Davide Gobbicchi) | 13 May 2024 | 00:17:32 | |
[Episode 25] How do humans understand the nature surrounding them? And how does this understanding impact environmental security? This interview discusses these topics through a philosophical perspective, by trying to analyze the main traits of the often troubled human-nature relationship with Serena Feloj a professor from the University of Pavia, hosted by Rethinking Climate contributor Davide Gobbicchi. Serena Feloj is a professor of aesthetics at the University of Pavia and has published monographs and articles at the international level. She deals mainly with Kantian studies, aesthetic intersubjectivity, philosophy of nature and environmental aesthetics. Davide Gobbicchi, is a security studies graduate specialising in environmental security. For Rethinking Climate, he investigates the topic of human perception of nature and its implications on environmental sustainability. Rethinking Climate is a youth-led nonprofit on environmental communication. You can find more information at www.rethinking-climate.org. | |||
| On Climate & Law: Youth's role in the Just Transition with Ioanna and Kostis (Part 2) | 05 Apr 2024 | 00:20:13 | |
[Part 2] This is the second part of the episode on youth's role in the Just Transition, before tuning in do not forget to listen to the first part! The EU has prioritised a just transition concerning areas of the economy heavily reliant on the extraction and combustion of fossil fuels. Such areas include West Macedonia and Megalopoli in Greece, where many households relied on income from brown coal mines and power plants. As coal is phased out to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and reduce GHG emissions, locals have to look for alternative methods of income generation; a socioeconomic challenge therefore appears, particularly in Greece which has been hardly hit by unemployment. In this second part of the podcast episode, hosted by YEE Alex Kassapis, he talks with experts exploring how resources can be most effectively utilised to strengthen the role of youth in the just transition, create employment opportunities and provide benefits for young people. In particular, Alex is joined by two experts: Ioanna Theodosiou from the renowned Greek think tank "The Green Tank", shedding light on how resources can be effectively utilized to strengthen the role of youth in Greece's just transition areas. Followed by Kostis Stergiou from the Association of Active Youths of Florina (www.oenef.eu) and Head of Europe Direct Western Macedonia, who directly supports youth initiatives in the just transition area and constitutes a link between the EU Commission and local affairs. On Climate & Law is a podcast discussing the legal sphere to implement stronger policies in fighting climate change with a resulting collaboration between Rethinking Climate and Youth and Environment Europe (YEE) to promote clarity on this topic.
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| On Climate & Law: FitFor55 And Access To Justice With Margarida Martins (EEB) | 08 Oct 2022 | 00:20:30 | |
In this first first episode resulted from a collaboration between Rethinking Climate, Youth & Environment Europe, and Legal Seeds, focuses on the right of access to justice in relation to the Fit for 55 legislative package. In light of the recent updates and amendments to rules part of the FF55, it is crucial to ensure that specific provisions on access to justice are included, in order to allow civil society the possibility to hold Member States accountable when not complying with the climate targets. European NGOs, such as the European Environmental Bureau, advocate for the inclusion of access to justice provisions in EU climate laws: however, many are the challenges they face. We asked Margarida to give us an update of the NGOs work around the topic, and to clarify the role of civil society in supporting the work of EU environmental NGOs.Margarida Martins is an Assistant for Environmental Democracy at the EEB. She works on environmental law and democracy, with a main focus on the rights guaranteed by the Aarhus Convention: access to environmental information, participation in decision-making, and access to justice. She holds a Master's degree in European Public Law & Governance from Maastricht University and a Bachelor's degree in Law from NOVA School of Law, Lisbon. On climate and law, a podcast to discuss the legal sphere to implement stronger policies in fighting climate change with a resulting collaboration between Rethinking Climate and Youth and Environment Europe to promote clarity on this topic. | |||
| [22.2] Circular Economy In Latin America: In Conversation With Marcelo Cairolli | 08 Sep 2022 | 00:21:22 | |
[Episodes 22.1 & 22.2] We discuss with industrial engineer Marcelo Cairolli the importance of data to help Brazilian administrations to manage the issues of recycling systems and to trace the root of the climate crisis.
Communicating measures of environmental support, such as measures of a circular economy or improved waste management must take into consideration cultural, geographical, and governmental factors. As Marcelo explains, our demands move the wheels of consumption, how can we stop it? According to Marcelo, by demanding less and improving waste management. Marcelo CairolliMarcelo Cairolli is an industrial engineer and Vice President of Business Development in Latin America for Re-Teck Brasil. He has over 32 years of experience in logistics sectors and works passionately to improve the national and Latin American laws on this matter. | |||
| [22.1] Wheels Of Consumption In Brazil: In Conversation With Marcelo Cairolli | 01 Sep 2022 | 00:30:00 | |
[Episodes 22.1 & 22.2] We discuss with industrial engineer Marcelo Cairolli the importance of data to help Brazilian administrations to manage the issues of recycling systems and to trace the root of the climate crisis.
Communicating measures of environmental support, such as measures of a circular economy or improved waste management must take into consideration cultural, geographical, and governmental factors. As Marcelo explains, our demands move the wheels of consumption, how can we stop it? According to Marcelo, by demanding less and improving waste management. Marcelo CairolliMarcelo Cairolli is an industrial engineer and Vice President of Business Development in Latin America for Re-Teck Brasil. He has over 32 years of experience in logistics sectors and works passionately to improve the national and Latin American laws on this matter. | |||
| [21] Inquinare Con Interessi: In Conversazione Con Antonio Cianciullo | 10 Aug 2022 | 00:25:38 | |
[Episode 21] Serve guardare alle convenzienze piu vicine ai nostri reali bisogni. Finchè inquinare è più conveniente che fare le cose per bene, ci sarà sempre chi farà danni. Ne parliamo con Antonio Cianciullo giornalista che si occupa di temi ambientali da oltre 30 anni. Comunicare il cambiamento climatico non è una cosa recente, ma c'è chi lo fa tanti anni cercando di aumentare l'interesse verso questo argomento ormai non più recente. Con Antonio Cianciullo si parla della complessità di quello che sta accadendo al nostro pianeta e l'impatto dei nostri comportamenti, domandandoci perchè è importante comunicare bene il cambiamento climatico? A che punto possiamo parlare di crescita (economica e produttiva) quando parliamo di ambiente? Come possiamo parlare di ambiente nella maniera più efficientemente? Antonio Cianciullo, giornalista e scrittore, ha seguito per oltre 30 anni i temi ambientali per "la Repubblica" partecipando ai principali appuntamenti internazionali. Attualmente è responsabile di "Terra", il canale sull'ambiente dell'Huffington Post. Tra i suoi libri "Atti contro natura" (Feltrinelli, 1992), "Il grande caldo" (Ponte alle grazie, 2004), "Soft economy" (Rizzoli, 2005, con Ermete Realacci), "Dark economy" (Einaudi, 2012, con Enrico Fontana), "Ecologia del desiderio" (Aboca, 2017), Un pianeta ad aria condizionata (Aboca, 2019). | |||
| [Pillola KlimatFest Giorno 3] Lotta Per Il Clima Al Parco | 08 Jun 2022 | 00:06:54 | |
E siamo all'ultima pillola per raccontare le giornate del KlimatFest tenutosi dal 2 al 5 Giugno a Milano. Lorena Gridelli di Rethinking Climate ne parla con Tomaso Colombo Responsabile Comunicazione, Relazioni con il Pubblico e Marketing territoriale di Parco Nord che ha ospitato il festival. Che cosa rappresenta il Parco Nord? Senti la risposta di Tomaso. Quale luogo ti ispira più azione climatica? #klimatfest2022 #rethinkingclimate | |||
| [Pillola KlimatFest Giorno 2] Democrazia & Pensiero Libero | 04 Jun 2022 | 00:07:53 | |
Questo secondo giorno del KlimatFest porta un peso interessante con tre tavole di dibattito sull'energia e le comunità energetiche, anche da punti di vista diversi come il nucleare e rinnovabili. Anche con un pò di pioggia non ci siamo persi d'animo! Ne parliamo con Massimo, Presidente Consulta Associazione del Parco Nord e Riccardo del direttivo del KlimatFest che ci raccontano questa seconda giornata. Rethinking Climate collabora con il KlimatFest per raccontare in brevi minuti quello che accade al festival del clima che si sta tenendo al Parco Nord di Milano dal 2 fino al 5 Giugno. | |||
| [Pillola KlimatFest Giorno 1] Aiutare Il Prossimo Per Aiutare Se Stessi | 02 Jun 2022 | 00:07:46 | |
Dopo tanti mesi di lavoro eccoci alla fine della prima giornata del KlimatFest! Con i membri del direttivo Raffaello e Mario parliamo di cos'è successo, le tematiche delle tavole di dibattito e l'emozione attorno a questo inizio. Rethinking Climate collabora con il KlimatFest per raccontare in brevi minuti quello che accade al festival del clima che si sta tenendo al Parco Nord di Milano dal 2 fino al 5 Giugno. Maggiori informazioni su tutte le attività disponibile online: www.klimatfest.org #klimatfest2022 | |||
| [Puntata Speciale KlimatFest] Ambientalismo Collettivo: In Conversazione Con Massimo Bricchi | 31 May 2022 | 00:28:20 | |
A pochi giorni ci attende il KlimatFest a Milano presso il Parco Nord. Un momento di ritrovo tra associazioni, esperti e cittadini per agire per l'azione climatica e trovarsi insieme per capire questa circostanza delicata e molto presente. Come mai è importante un ritrovo come il KlimatFest? Ne abbiamo parlato con il Presidente della Consulta delle Associazioni del Parco Nord, Massimo Bricchi. Massimo Bricchi è della classe 1967, milanese di nascita e balsamese di adozione. Liceo classico e studi economici all'università. Assicuratore con la passione per la politica e l'associazionismo, che lo ha portato, tramite l'attività con le scuole del territorio, all'interno della Consulta delle Associazioni del Parco Nord Milano, di cui poi è diventato presidente. Dal 2 al 5 Giugno si vedranno multeplici eventi con esperti e associazioni aperti al pubblico gratuitamente. Scoprite l'agenda del KlimatFest: https://www.klimatfest.org/Restate aggiornati: https://forms.gle/8hTAmZscsa99z18y9 Rethinking Climate sarà presente al gazebo 15 tutti i giorni, ma in particolare con due occasioni in particolare: 1. Tavola di dibattito sulla comunicazione ambientale con esperto Stefano Martello il 4 Giugno dalle 14:30 - 16:00. 2. Workshop con Climate Fresk. Registrarsi qui: https://fb.me/e/3l93eIDsB La presenza di Rethinking Climate al KlimatFest è possibile grazie a GB Agricola: https://www.gbagricola.it/ © 2021 Rethinking Climate: Communicating Sustainability | |||
| [20] Vaccine Against Climate Change: In Conversation With Paul Ekins | 19 Apr 2022 | 00:37:40 | |
[Episode 20] The war against Ukraine has blasted open the conversation on energy raising concerns on how and at which speed we need to implement renewable energy to vaccinate against climate change. We speak about it with Paul Ekins a sustainable economist and professor at UCL. Awareness that renewable energy can help our planet, achieve energy independence, and reduce environmental impact has now increased due to the ongoing war in Ukraine. In addition, carbon emissions are crucial now requiring urgent measures to achieve net zero. This concept is not recent, yet suddenly all the attention has been drawn to this as well. Are we ready for these measures? What do we need? How are the stakeholders involved cooperating to achieve the needed results to efficiently make a difference? In theory, we know already what we need, in practice this is more complex. Which vaccine do we need against climate change? Paul Ekins is Professor of Resources and Environmental Policy, Director of the Institute for Sustainable Resources, and Director of Research at the School of Sustainable Resources and Energy at University College London. #renewableenergy #energy #netzero #vaccine | |||
| [19] Guerra, Rinnovabili e (Lega)mbiente: In Conversazione Con Stefano Ciafani | 13 Mar 2022 | 00:37:31 | |
In questa puntata abbiamo parlato con Stefano Ciafani, il Presidente Nazionale dal 2018 di Legambiente - un'associazione rinomata per il suo operato non solo per l'azione climatica, ma anche verso un'efficace comunicazione scientifica del cambiamento climatico. Con Stefano si è discusso della guerra in Ucraina, l'azione climatica e la comuniazione scientifica. Come possiamo migliorare la nostra comunicazione? Come posso gli scienziati essere efficaci nella divulgazioni delle informazioni del nostra Terra? Come possiamo affrontare la grande presenza di notizie false o teorie complottiste? Scopri le campagne di Legambiente: https://www.legambiente.it/campagne/Scopri la campagna #unfakenews: https://unfakenews.legambiente.it/ Anche tu puoi fare la differenza. Cover background: Photo by Thomas Richter on Unsplash © 2021 Rethinking Climate: Communicating Sustainability "Effective Communication For Effective Climate Action" | |||
| On Climate & Law: Youth's role in the Just Transition with Ioanna and Kostis (Part 1) | 09 Mar 2024 | 00:21:31 | |
The EU has prioritised a just transition concerning areas of the economy heavily reliant on the extraction and combustion of fossil fuels. Such areas include West Macedonia and Megalopoli in Greece, where many households relied on income from brown coal mines and power plants. As coal is phased out to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and reduce GHG emissions, locals have to look for alternative methods of income generation; a socioeconomic challenge therefore appears, particularly in Greece which has been hardly hit by unemployment. In this first part of the podcast episode, hosted by YEE Alex Kassapis, he talks with experts exploring how resources can be most effectively utilised to strengthen the role of youth in the just transition, create employment opportunities and provide benefits for young people. In particular, Alex is joined by two experts: Ioanna Theodosiou from the renowned Greek think tank "The Green Tank", shedding light on how resources can be effectively utilized to strengthen the role of youth in Greece's just transition areas. Followed by Kostis Stergiou from the Association of Active Youths of Florina (www.oenef.eu) and Head of Europe Direct Western Macedonia, who directly supports youth initiatives in the just transition area and constitutes a link between the EU Commission and local affairs. On Climate & Law is a podcast discussing the legal sphere to implement stronger policies in fighting climate change with a resulting collaboration between Rethinking Climate and Youth and Environment Europe (YEE) to promote clarity on this topic.
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| [18] Final Judgement On Climate Action: In Conversation With Lucie Greyl | 06 Feb 2022 | 00:23:52 | |
[Episode 18] The organization A SUD is suing the Italian Government for failing to apply efficient climate action in a final judgment campaign. "Giudizio Universale" (Last Judgement) is a campaign for a lawsuit against the Italian Government, started on June 5, 2021, on behalf of more than 200 plaintiffs, including citizens, minors, and associations by the organization A SUD holding the Italian Government responsible for not applying efficient climate actions. "The climate emergency is here: it is already affecting our lives and will spare no one. All Italian governments have postponed courageous decisions to prevent the disaster. But now we cannot wait any longer: our future depends on it. This intolerable inaction prompts us to address the State and its responsibilities. We are citizens, students, scientists, lawyers, activists, and volunteers. We are all climate victims. We are suing the Italian state." An anthropologist by training, Lucie is a member of the Italian environmental Organisation A Sud since 2008 where she works as a project manager, research, and trainer. Lucie is also president of CDCA - the Documentation Centre on Environmental Conflicts. Environmental and climate activist, Lucie coordinates the Giudizio Universale Campaign, promoting the climate litigation against the Italian State for insufficiency of the State climate measures, presented in the civil court of Rome the last June 2021. Support "Giudizio Universale" #FACCIAMO CAUSA https://giudiziouniversale.eu https://www.facebook.com/arrivailgiudiziouniversale/ https://www.instagram.com/giudizio__universale/ https://twitter.com/il__giudizio https://asud.net/ #asud #giudiziouniversale | |||
| [17] Make Europe Dream Again: In Conversation With Carlo Corazza | 17 Jan 2022 | 00:19:34 | |
[Episode 17] Communicating to different stakeholders on several topics is a complex, yet crucial task. A task we talked about with Carlo Corazza, Head Of Office and Spokesperson to the European Parliament offices in Italy. 🇪🇺 What are the challenges of communicating matters to the Member States in the #EuropeanUnion, and #EuropeanParliament? 🇪🇺 How can we best foster cooperation and effective information sharing? * This interview was recorded before the passing of late European Parliament President David Sassoli. | |||
| [16] Change Game: In Conversation With Eleonora Cogo (Feat. Paola Valandro) | 07 Jan 2022 | 00:21:30 | |
"Build a community and keep everyone happy. You may encounter heat waves, droughts, floods, rising sea levels, or the spread of new diseases. Can you make it?" [Episode 16] Scientist Eleonora Cogo, ideator of the Change Game shortlisted in the Best Innovation category at the Italian Video Game Awards, describes its potential to represent the human impact on the planet and climate change's complexity. This episode feats project manager Paola Valandro who collaborated on the project with Eleonora. 🌎 What if a videogame could help people of all ages grasp the complexity of human impact on our planet? 🌎 What if they could try giving it a go and try out what it means to build a "sustainable" city and planet? With scientist Eleonora Cogo we looked at the communication potentials of a videogame, such as "Change Game." Download the game iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1514086644 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.cmcc.changegame Game's Official Website: https://www.changegame.org/ Discover more about the speakers and the game: Eleonora Cogo is a climate change and sustainability professional with 15 years of experience working with businesses and governments. She has been a Senior Scientific Manager at the Foundation Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC) and a member of the Italian delegation and EU team of negotiators at the UN climate negotiations (UNFCCC) which led to the Paris Agreement in 2015. She has served on the board of the Adaptation Fund. Paola Valandro is senior project manager of ART-ER. Working in the field of education and training since 2000, she is involved in projects and initiatives at the regional and European level to valorize talents and competencies for innovation, culture, and creativity. © 2021 Rethinking Climate: Communicating Sustainability | |||
| [15] Comunicare Il Cambiamento Climatico: In Conversazione Con Luca Mercalli | 02 Jan 2022 | 00:44:44 | |
[Episodio 15] Luca Mercalli ci espone la grande complessità della narrativa sul cambiamento climatico e come parlarne efficacemente. "Anche per i problemi climatici si dia fiducia al settore scientifico. [Il settore] invece è #inquinato dai #negazionisti che spesso afferiscono da altre materie. Noi abbiamo un negazionismo che arriva da scienziati di altre discipline - che per motivi vari - si gettono nel campo dei colleghi [#climatologi] e pretendono di insegnare loro il mestiere. " (Luca Mercalli) 🌎 I negazionisti, gli esperti e la scienza. Parlare del cambiamento climatico non è semplice e richiede attenzione e precisione. Bisogna dare valore all'informazione e a chi la condivide e crea nonchè imparare a esporla al meglio - un azione non sempre facile neanche per gli scienziati. 🌎 Scopri NIMBUS il sito ufficiale della Società Meteorologica Italiana (SMI) la maggiore associazione nazionale per lo studio e la divulgazione di meteorologia, climatologia e glaciologia: http://www.nimbus.it/meteoshop/VediMsg.asp?IdMsg=3 🌎 Luca Mercalli è un climatologo, si occupa di ricerca su variazioni del clima e ghiacciai delle Alpi occidentali, mitigazione e adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici, comunicazione del rischio climatico, efficienza energetica ed energie rinnovabili, sostenibilità ambientale. © 2021 Rethinking Climate: Communicating Sustainability | |||
| [14] Fighting Euroscepticism With FIDU: In Conversation With Lucia Caccialupi | 27 Dec 2021 | 00:15:19 | |
[Episode 14] During this holiday spirit, Rethinking Climate interviewed Lucia Caccialupi currently volunteering for FIDU promoting the protection of human rights and recent CommEUnication project fighting Euroscepticism. The Italian Federation for Human Rights – Italian Helsinki Committee (under the acronym, FIDU) is an organization of the Third Sector, i.e. a non-profit civil society organization. Active since 6 October 1987 as Italian Helsinki Committee, FIDU promotes the protection of human rights, intends to work to spread the knowledge of human rights, monitor and report their violations, create greater awareness in public opinion, and exert influence on the States so that they comply with their own commitments on human rights. CommEUnication The “CommEUnication – Youth Engagement for Communicating the EU” is funded by the Europe for Citizens Programme of the European Commission. The project aims at countering Euroscepticism through the construction of a new strategy of communication able to promote a correct understanding of the EU, its values, and its benefits and at empowering citizens to widen their civic participation and to tackle disinformation.
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| [13] Civil Service With Mani Tese: In Conversation With Francesca Giacometti | 23 Dec 2021 | 00:15:23 | |
During this holiday spirit, Rethinking Climate interviewed Francesca Giacometti about her civil service work with Mani Tese to support international cooperation for climate justice. 🌎 Mani Tese is a non-profit, Non-Governmental Organization and recognized Charitable Organization, which has been fighting to achieve social, economic, and environmental justice around the world for over 50 years. It operates in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, with international cooperation projects aimed at developing an independent and sustainable economy collectively with local communities. In Italy, thanks to thousands of active volunteers, it promotes educational projects, volunteering camps, and lifestyles based on solidarity and sustainability. 🌎 Francesca Giacometti has a degree in geography and is carrying out a year of civil service at Mani Tese. Since her university yes, she has been volunteering in different fields, mainly thanks to student associations. Mani Tese is a partner of the project Food Wave, which is co-funded by the EU and promoted by the Municipality of Milan together with 29 partners across 17 countries. The Food Wave consortium involves 16 cities and municipal agencies plus 13 civil society organizations closely linked with the cities. C40, the international network of cities engaged in the fight against climate change, is also affiliated with the project. 🌎 Rethinking Climate is one winner of Food Wave's call "Street Action" promoted by the Municipality of Milan for a project called "Ripensare Il Clima" to engage local communities in climate action. | |||
| [12] Power To Words: In Conversation With Grammenos Mastrojeni | 07 Dec 2021 | 00:22:58 | |
In this episode, we interviewed Grammenos Mastrojeni, an Italian diplomat, professor, and writer who has focused for the past 25 years on the societal, geo-strategic, and economic impacts of environmental degradation. Grammenos has focused on topics related to environmental protection, human cohesion, peace, and security and is currently Senior Deputy Secretary at the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM). Being able to communicate in the decision-making scenarios is fundamental and requires not only efficiency, and skills, but also heart and emotions. Grammenos is also a writer who has published several books and we discuss what it takes to send an effective call to action. Discover Mastrojeni's latest publications "Greenhouse Effect, War Effect" (2020) and "The Butterfly Effect: Five Ways Towards Happiness To Save Our Planet": ➡️ https://www.amazon.it/Effetti-farfalla-felicit%C3%A0-salvare-pianeta-ebook/dp/B08QSN5915 🌎 what can we do to communicate better when we speak to policy-makers? Or when we want to send an emotional message? © 2021 Rethinking Climate: Communicating Sustainability | |||
| [1] The Honest Activist : In Conversation With Paola Fiore | 16 Feb 2021 | 00:12:58 | |
[1] The Honest Activist: In Conversation With Paola FioreHow would you define an 'environmental activist'? The environment is now the 'cool' topic. Fortunately, many are now eager to act by taking sustainable steps to improve our current and future Planet's state. We invited Dr. Paola Fiore, sustainability expert, to talk about activism and to try and answer the question: who is an honest activist? Dr. Paola Fiore is a sustainability management and communications specialist, international pluri-certified coach and trainer, professional journalist and documentary photographer, and climate change expert and environmental advocate. Dr. Fiore is the Founder of ETICAMBIENTE® Sustainability Management & Communications Consulting, and Volunteer National Coordinator for Italy for The Climate Reality Project Europe. | |||
| On Climate & Law: Can Laws protect forests from climate change? With Amila Meškin (EUSTAFOR) | 12 Jan 2024 | 00:21:36 | |
We launch the second season of "On Climate and Law" with an episode interviewing expert Amila Meškin, Senior Policy Advisor at European State Forest Association | EUSTAFOR, exploring how climate change is impacting Europe’s forests, how we can adapt to these changes and what the role of regulations is in preventing climate change from impacting forests. This sixth episode was co-hosted by Alex Kassapis (YEE) and Davide Gobbicchi (Rethinking Climate). Forests will experience dramatic changes as the average world temperature is increasing. Depending on the local geographic characteristics, forests may be affected by different extreme weather events and changing climatic patterns. These could be droughts, forest fires, floods, or deadly diseases which affect flora and/or fauna. At the same time, forests are carbon sinks and major biodiversity hotspots, which render their healthy existence vital and very useful for sustainability. It is therefore of paramount importance to adopt the necessary climate adaptation measures to ensure that forests stay healthy. On Climate & Law is a podcast discussing the legal sphere to implement stronger policies in fighting climate change with a resulting collaboration between Rethinking Climate and Youth and Environment Europe (YEE) to promote clarity on this topic. | |||
| On Climate & Law: EU’s Nature Restoration Regulation with Ioannis Agapakis (ClientEarth) | 31 May 2023 | 00:24:01 | |
In this episode of "On Climate and Law" we talk about the European Union's Nature Restoration Regulation with Ioannis, a lawyer in ClientEarth’s “A Thriving Planet – Protected Wildlife and Habitats” group. On Climate & Law is a podcast to discuss the legal sphere to implement stronger policies in fighting climate change with a resulting collaboration between Rethinking Climate and Youth and Environment Europe to promote clarity on this topic. Ioannis Agapakis is a lawyer in ClientEarth’s “A Thriving Planet – Protected Wildlife and Habitats” group. Among other topics, he is working on the EU’s upcoming Nature Restoration Regulation and its relationship to existing EU sectoral legislation. He is also working on the implementation of the recently adopted Kunming Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, with a focus on transparency and rights-based conservation. He is admitted to the Greek bar and holds an LLM on Public International and Environmental Law from the University of Utrecht. This episode was hosted by Sophia, a student in International Forestry who recently joined YEE as one of their Liaison Officers on Biodiversity. In this context, she got involved in the #RestoreNature campaign to push for an ambitious Nature Restoration Law.
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| On Climate & Law: Suing Against the Energy Charter Treaty with Alex (YEE) and Julia | 20 Mar 2023 | 00:17:43 | |
5 young people from European countries who have experienced extreme weather events caused by climate change are suing 12 states, alleging that their membership in the Energy Charter Treaty violates Articles 2 and 6 of the ECHR, regarding their right to life and right to privacy & family life respectively.
In this episode we listen to youth claimants, Alex (YEE) and Julia, suing States against the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) tell us about this case. ECT is quite nuanced; it sort of allows fossil fuel companies to sue governments when the latter take actions against their interests, such as announcing that they will phase out coal. This can lead to individual claims that amount to millions or even billions, as has already happened in the 12 states the young claimants are taking action against. The claimants argue that the barrier the ECT poses to mitigating climate change constitutes a violation of Articles 2 and 6, regarding the right to life & right to privacy, and family life respectively. •Julia is a 17-year-old student from the Ahr River Valley in Germany. She is a climate justice activist and one of the plaintiffs in the legal action against the ECT. • Alex is a 22-year-old master's student in Utrecht, The Netherlands. He is originally from Athens, Greece and his home has been threatened by forest fires multiple times. This has inspired him to take action against the ECT with four more young activists. Link to the case: https://www.exitect.org/the-case On climate and law, a podcast to discuss the legal sphere to implement stronger policies in fighting climate change with a resulting collaboration between Rethinking Climate and Youth and Environment Europe to promote clarity on this topic. | |||
| [24] Guardians Of Zambia: In Conversation With Darwin Malwele | 07 Mar 2023 | 00:16:54 | |
[Episode 24] We spoke with climate activist and founder of Earth Guardians Zambia, Darwin Malwele, who is looking to make a difference in Zambia through activities of forestation and eco-education. Darwin is the founder of Earth Guardians Zambia and Stop Ecocide Zambia. He is a trained Climate Reality Leader and Alumni of the International Exchange for the United States. He is a 2020 International Climate Action Challenger and Eco-Champion Award Winner. You can find more information about Earth Guardians Zambia on their Facebook page. | |||
| [23] Discourses Of Climate Delay: In Conversation with William Lamb | 24 Jan 2023 | 00:15:02 | |
[Episode 23] While science confirms the effects of climate change, people still have different opinions about it. With researcher William Lamb, we discuss the forms of delays in climate action.
It is not about climate denial nor other forms of radicalism, climate delay looks at those forms – also of misinformation – and rather forms of climate action that justify the inadequate actions. Those actions that appear to be doing some good, rather are still not doing what is necessary to slow down the consequences of climate change. You can read the entire publication on this topic written by William and his colleagues. William Lamb is a research associate in the working group Applied Sustainability Science. He is interested in a human well-being framework for assessing climate change mitigation, with a focus on several areas of work:
William completed his Ph.D. at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Manchester in 2016. He obtained a Master’s degree in Ecological Economics from the University of Edinburgh in 2011. | |||
| On Climate & Law: Cities, Energy, and Fitfor55 With Katerina Fortun (EC) | 22 Dec 2022 | 00:24:42 | |
In the third episode of "On Climate & Law," we focused on the role of local governments in the green transition provisioned by the EU Green Deal with Katerina Fortuna, Policy Officer at Directorate General for Climate Action European Commission (EC). The podcast is the result of a collaboration between Rethinking Climate and Youth and Environment Europe. In three episodes we’ll explore the legal sphere around the implementation of climate policies in Europe. Katerina Fortun is a Policy officer of the Directorate General for Climate Action at the European Commission. She is an economist who among many other things divides her time between the management of the European Covenant of Mayors, the European Climate Pact, pioneer citizens, and particularly youth engagement and networking. Katerina has worked at the European Commission for over 15 years. | |||
| On Climate & Law: Renewable Energy & Biodiversity With Laura Hildt (EEB) | 20 Nov 2022 | 00:18:29 | |
In the second episode of "On Climate & Law," we focused on the REPowerEU plan, with a special focus on the protection of nature and biodiversity in the context of renewable energy sources’ permitting, and interviewed Laura Hildt, Policy Officer on Biodiversity at the European Environmental Bureau (EEB). “There are important points to be tackled when speeding renewable energy installations that require urgent attention by legislators." It is important to make sure that phasing out fossil fuels does not undermine nature and biodiversity protection. The podcast is the result of a collaboration between Rethinking Climate and Youth and Environment Europe. In three episodes we’ll explore the legal sphere around the implementation of climate policies in Europe. Laura is the EEB’s Policy Officer for Biodiversity where she focuses on nature restoration, nature-friendly renewables, the EU’s Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 and the implementation of the Birds and Habitats Directives. She has contributed to YEE’s legal seeds work in the past and has an LLM in Public International Law focusing on Environmental Law from Utrecht University, a Law Degree from the University of Cambridge and an LLM from the University of Mainz. | |||