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Hi! We held a mini-workshop on navigating burnout as a professional working in the green sector with Danni Schaust, the founder of Dharma with Danni, an initiative that works at the intersection of climate and personal resilience. We want to thank our friends who joined us and made our first workshop a success. Enjoy! Links ♡
1. Dharma w/ Danni: https://campsite.bio/dharmawithdanni
2. Anthropause Linktree: https://linktr.ee/anthropause
Hi! We held a mini-workshop on navigating burnout as a professional working in the green sector with Danni Schaust, the founder of Dharma with Danni, an initiative that works at the intersection of climate and personal resilience. We want to thank our friends who joined us and made our first workshop a success. Enjoy! Links ♡
1. Dharma w/ Danni: https://campsite.bio/dharmawithdanni
2. Anthropause Linktree: https://linktr.ee/anthropause
Hiiiiii... we're back like we never left? In this episode, we spoke with Lishma Manandhar, the founder of With Love, Lish. We talk sustainable and ethical fashion. Enjoy! Links ♡
With Love, Lish: https://www.instagram.com/withlovelish/?fbclid=IwAR3kHtwLLQYkj_8Lb0ArAdEV80VnHgxk-1A7AKmPBtGtFh1jSLYJSlcMBWE
Hello everyone!
In this episode, we talk everything Loss and Damage. We talk to the co-founders of the Loss and Damage Youth Coalition, Hyacinthe and Eva from Rwanda and a junior negotiator for the loss & damage collaboration from Nepal- Prakriti. Enjoy! Links ♡
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In the last Climate Talks 101 segment presented by Anthropause, co-hosts Simone and Sitashma chat with Anthropause's artist Iman about the recent demonstrations by climate activists who have thrown liquids at famous paintings belonging to prominent figures in art history. Let's see if Iman thinks of these demonstrations as climate action or vandalism.
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Hi everyone - Namaste!
Make sure to listen to EP 2.5 Pre-COP27 (Pt.1) as well.
Raunak: 00:40- 15:01
Isaac: 15:21 - 39:12
Aidah: 39:28 - 54: 47
Lindsay: 54:54 - 1:06:00
The 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference or Conference of the Parties (COP27) kicked off on November 6th in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.Raunak Mainali, Isaac Ssentumbwe, Aidah Nakku, and Lindsay Kuczera dialled in our Anthropause hotline (aka Zoom) to talk about various topics. Raunak talks about the role of geopolitics in the ongoing climate crisis while Lindsay talks about critical minerals and their role in clean energy transition. Isaac and Aidah are calling directly from Sharm el-Sheikh updating us on what is currently happening at COP27, updating us on the agenda, representation and addressing the greenwashing.
We will see you next month with our Post-COP27 segment . Follow us on our social media for weekly updates.
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Lindsay Kuczera's Critical Minerals for Clean Energy Reference Guide: https://www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Reports/2022/Critical-Minerals-for-Clean-Energy?_ga=2.199736424.791006037.1668534434-646177818.1654112179&_gl=1*10fo7o*_ga*NjQ2MTc3ODE4LjE2NTQxMTIxNzk.*_ga_RLRJ1GMJC2*MTY2ODUzNDQzNS42NC4wLjE2Njg1MzQ0MzUuMC4wLjA.
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Giulia: 00:45- 18:35
Raunak: 18:46 - 31:07
María: 31:14 - 43: 00
Manasa: 43:14 - 49:44
*Give a listen to Climate Talks 101: COP27 if you want to hear us set the scene for our COP27 episodes*
The 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference or Conference of the Parties (COP27) is taking place right now in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. The conference has been taking place since the first UN climate agreement in 1992. COP27 is a unique opportunity for the world to come together and make active decisions in fighting climate change. What makes COP27 unique is that unlike the previous conferences, loss and damage, or climate reparation is high on the agenda. As climate change calamities increase, this topic must be addressed and supported.
Giulia Belotti, Raunak Shrestha, Manasa Subedee and María Elvira López dialed in our Anthropause hotline (aka Zoom) to talk about topics surrounding the energy crisis, water, children and youth advocacy, and environmental justice for our pre-COP27 segment.
We will see you next week with our Mid-COP27 segment for Episode 5. Follow us on our social media for weekly updates.
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In this new segment presented by Anthropause, co-hosts Simone and Sitashma chat everything COP27, kicking-off Anthropause's COP discussions till the end of this year!
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*Please listen to EP 2.3 Pakistan Floods before listening to this episode*
Cities worldwide are witnessing an increase in the frequency, intensity, and impact of flooding. This increase can be attributed to climate change, sea level rise, changing weather patterns, rapid urbanization and a combination of these factors. Climate Change Adaptation strategies today must be prioritized to mitigate the effects of such extreme flooding events to increase resilience. Though a relatively new term (not a concept?), nature-based solutions (NbS) are gradually being introduced and integrated into flood risk management. In the second part of Episode 4, we continue speaking with World Resources Institute (WRI) India's Kartiki Naik (Program Manager with the Urban Development team under the Sustainable Cities and Transport program) and Sahil Kanekar (Senior Program Associate with the Urban Development team under the Sustainable Cities and Transport program). We explore ideas around flood defense, community resilience, NbS, and the gap in the NbS literature in the Global North and the Global South.
We will see you next month with another episode! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn for weekly updates.
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Music creds goes to Tashi Choezum Lama <3
Thanks,
Simone & Sitashma
Hello everyone - Namaste!
*Please listen to EP 2.3 Pakistan Floods before listening to this episode*
Cities worldwide are witnessing an increase in the frequency, intensity, and impact of flooding. This increase can be attributed to climate change, sea level rise, changing weather patterns, rapid urbanization and a combination of these factors. Climate Change Adaptation strategies today must be prioritized to mitigate the effects of such extreme flooding events to increase resilience. Though a relatively new term (not a concept?), nature-based solutions (NbS) are gradually being introduced and integrated into flood risk management. In the first part of Episode 4, we speak with World Resources Institute (WRI) India's Kartiki Naik (Program Manager with the Urban Development team under the Sustainable Cities and Transport program) and Sahil Kanekar (Senior Program Associate with the Urban Development team under the Sustainable Cities and Transport program). We explore ideas around flood defense, community resilience, NbS, and the gap in the NbS literature in the Global North and the Global South.
We will see you next month with another episode! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn for weekly updates.
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our Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anthropause/id1557205493
our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anthropausepodcast/
our Twitter: https://twitter.com/_anthropause
our Tiktok: @anthropausepodcast
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Simone & Sitashma
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