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In the 77th episode of Climate Action Figures, host John Whidden welcomes Alice, a Switzerland-based veterinarian who no longer practices clinically and instead works toward One Health through policy and research. Alice explains that veterinary careers extend beyond treating animals into areas like food safety, prevention, research, and education, and describes moving from clinical work in Italy to policy work in Brussels via a veterinary trade association, then to research in Switzerland to build expertise for future policymaking. She outlines One Health as the interdependence of human, animal, and environmental health, citing food systems and climate-driven shifts in vector-borne diseases as examples, and argues that healthy humans depend on healthy environments and animals. Alice compares sustainability in Italy, Belgium, and Switzerland, shares her climate action of saving surplus perishable food through local initiatives, and says hope comes from connecting with committed advocates like Harshita.
00:00 Welcome to Episode 77
00:32 QuickFix Mailbox Hack
00:55 Meet Alice in Switzerland
03:22 Vet Without Patients
04:29 Finding One Health
07:41 Breaking Into Policy
09:38 One Health in Action
12:49 Moving for Sustainability
15:36 Harshita and Youth Advocacy
17:15 Food Saving Climate Action
19:23 Hope and Closing
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https://www.facebook.com/climateactionfigures
https://www.instagram.com/climateactionfigures/
https://www.youtube.com/@ClimateActionFigures
By John WhiddenIn the 77th episode of Climate Action Figures, host John Whidden welcomes Alice, a Switzerland-based veterinarian who no longer practices clinically and instead works toward One Health through policy and research. Alice explains that veterinary careers extend beyond treating animals into areas like food safety, prevention, research, and education, and describes moving from clinical work in Italy to policy work in Brussels via a veterinary trade association, then to research in Switzerland to build expertise for future policymaking. She outlines One Health as the interdependence of human, animal, and environmental health, citing food systems and climate-driven shifts in vector-borne diseases as examples, and argues that healthy humans depend on healthy environments and animals. Alice compares sustainability in Italy, Belgium, and Switzerland, shares her climate action of saving surplus perishable food through local initiatives, and says hope comes from connecting with committed advocates like Harshita.
00:00 Welcome to Episode 77
00:32 QuickFix Mailbox Hack
00:55 Meet Alice in Switzerland
03:22 Vet Without Patients
04:29 Finding One Health
07:41 Breaking Into Policy
09:38 One Health in Action
12:49 Moving for Sustainability
15:36 Harshita and Youth Advocacy
17:15 Food Saving Climate Action
19:23 Hope and Closing
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/climateactionfigures
https://www.instagram.com/climateactionfigures/
https://www.youtube.com/@ClimateActionFigures