This podcast comes from a panel debate at the 2022 International conference on cold chain sustainability. Experts from international collaborative projects discussed what the critical factors are for the successful implementation of climate-friendly cold chains in developing nations. They seem to agree on the need to address wider multi-disciplinary issues and involve Government high-level objectives. Who are the key players and how can, should and are they working together in practice?
The Debate is chaired by Lily Riahi of UNEP/the Cool Coalition and includes:
Olivier Dubois of the FAO
Brian Holuj of UNEP
Leo Blyth of The World Bank
Ayman Eltalouny of UNEP
They discussed the ACES pan African project sited in Rwanda and you can find out more about that work at https://coolingafrica.org/
The Cool Coalition projects can be explored at https://coolcoalition.org/
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7 - Careers in STEM
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4 - The Net Zero Cold Chain - why we need a more coherent approach
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