CT0048: "We need to change the doomsday messaging around climate change" says Iris Zhan
On this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast, Host Seyifunmi Adebote sits down with Iris Zhan, a young advocate for climate change, global justice, and human rights. Togther, they discuss the state of global climate change initiatives, the structure and messaging around the climate response culture, what the future holds for the industry + MORE! Enjoy the episode!Listen, enjoy, and share via: SpotifyApple Podcast Google PodcastWebsiteConnect with Us:Subscribe: www.climatetalkpodcast.com/subscribe Reach Out: info@climatetalkpodcast.com & seyi@climatetalkpodcast.comMentions:Guest's Campaign Platform: MIT Energy and ClimateGuest’s Social Media (LinkedIn): Iris ZhanEpisode Credits:Episode Host: Seyifunmi AdeboteEpisode Producers: Nkem CreativesWelcome to share the podcast with your network and engage online using #ClimateTalkPodcast.
CT0047: "We have to sell the climate change concept to the grassroots in Nigeria differently," says Oloruntobi Adejare
On this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast, Host Seyifunmi Adebote sits down with Oloruntobi Adejare, a young broadcaster and advocate for climate change initiatives in Nigeria. Together, they discuss the disconnect between the concept of climate change and the Nigerian community, poor waste culture, and explore possible approaches to adopt to change the reception levels in the near future + MORE!Listen, enjoy, and share via: SpotifyApple Podcast Google PodcastWebsiteConnect with Us:Subscribe: www.climatetalkpodcast.com/subscribe Reach Out: info@climatetalkpodcast.com & seyi@climatetalkpodcast.comMentions:Guest's Campaign Platform: International Climate Change Development InitiativeGuest’s Social Media (Instagram): @hasshabieoflagosGuest’s Social Media (LinkedIn): Oloruntobi AdejareEpisode Credits:Episode Host: Seyifunmi AdeboteEpisode Producers: Nkem CreativesWelcome to share the podcast with your network and engage online using #ClimateTalkPodcast.
CT0046: "Nigeria must switch to sustainable agriculture to produce healthier food," says Baliqees Salaudeen-Ibrahim
On this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast, Host Seyifunmi Adebote sits down with Baliqees Saludeen-Ibrahim, Founder, Bays Planet Foundation, the Deputy Chair of the African Youth Initiative on Climate Change (AYICC), and a Climate Smart Farmer at Green Farm Republic. Together, they discuss the state of the traditional farming methods, food storage, and transportation in Nigeria, and the need for mechanized and sustainable farming practices to produce healthier food for consumers.Listen, enjoy and share via: SpotifyApple Podcast Google PodcastWebsiteConnect with Us:Subscribe: www.climatetalkpodcast.com/subscribe Reach Out: info@climatetalkpodcast.com & seyi@climatetalkpodcast.comMentions:Guest's Campaign Platform: Bays Planet FoundationGuest's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/baliqeessalaudeenGuest’s Social Media (LinkedIn): Baliqees Saludeen-IbrahimEpisode Credits:Episode Host: Seyifunmi AdeboteEpisode Producers: Nkem CreativesWelcome to share the podcast with your network and engage online using #ClimateTalkPodcast.
CT0045: Understanding the centrality of renewable energy towards a sustainable future, with Mats Larsson
On this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast, Host Seyifunmi Adebote sits down with Mats Larsson, Director GET Institute, a seasoned global energy specialist, business consultant, and author. Together, they discuss the state of power generation, electric vehicles, and renewable energy, and their significant importance in shaping the global economy and sustainable environment. Listen, enjoy and share via: SpotifyApple Podcast Google PodcastWebsiteConnect with Us:Subscribe: www.climatetalkpodcast.com/subscribe Reach Out: info@climatetalkpodcast.com & seyi@climatetalkpodcast.comMentions:Guest's Campaign Platform: Global Energy Transformation Institute Link to the Website: www.getinstitute.comGuest’s Social Media (LinkedIn): Mat LarssonEpisode Credits:Episode Host: Seyifunmi AdeboteEpisode Producers: Nkem CreativesWelcome to share the podcast with your network and engage online using #ClimateTalkPodcast.
CT0044: "Beyond advocacy, young people are brimming with ideas and climate solutions," says Julia Korten
On this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast, Host, Seyifunmi Adebote sits down with Julia Korten, Program Director for Youth Climate Report Europe, live from Brazil, where she’s attending the landmark COP30 summit. Julia shares how she, through the Youth Climate Report, empowers young people to document their climate actions and solutions—and ensures these stories influence global policy.In this chat, Julia also emphasises that youth participation in climate negotiations must go beyond symbolic presence. Young voices need to shape decisions at the highest levels of international climate policy.On this episode, you will learn about: Engaging with lobby groups at international climate conferencesSome youth-led climate innovations and their global impactChallenges faced by European youth in climate advocacyJulia also tackles the controversial role of fossil fuel companies in climate discussions.The conversation discusses bridging the gap between young people and sustainable development.Listen, enjoy and share via: SpotifyApple Podcast Google PodcastWebsiteConnect with Us:Subscribe: www.climatetalkpodcast.com/subscribe Reach Out: info@climatetalkpodcast.com & seyi@climatetalkpodcast.comMentions:Guest's Campaign Platform: Youth Climate Report and Generation Climate EuropeLink to the Website: Generation Climate EuropeGuest’s Social Media (LinkedIn): Julia KortenEpisode Credits:Episode Host: Seyifunmi AdeboteEpisode Producers: Nkem CreativesWelcome to share the podcast with your network and engage online using #ClimateTalkPodcast.