In this episode, we dissect the causes of climate change, simplifying complex subjects like global warming, the greenhouse effect, and their interconnectedness in driving climate change.
ListenIn this episode, we aim to elucidate the concept of the carbon footprint. What contribution do individuals make to carbon emissions? How is an individual's carbon footprint calculated?.
Visit ChannelIn this episode, we elucidate the concept of carbon trading, exploring its historical context within the economics of welfare and its integration into the Kyoto Protocol of 1997. Our aim is to expound upon the genesis of carbon trading, elucidating its significance as a pivotal instrument in fostering climate-resilient communities.
ListenAs we calculate our carbon footprint, we discuss the challenges of carbon calculators today. We also breakdown essential questions and the foundations behind these questions.
Visit ChannelWhat are the small things that individuals, organisations and communities do to reduce their emission. In this podcast we discuss just that, emission reduction activities.
ListenUnderstanding the interdependence of species in our ecosystems is essential in understanding why the different legislations and policies to care for these species exist. It is also essential in changing our perspectives on life on earth and our standing as human beings.
Visit ChannelCarrying capacity simply defines how much the systems around you can provide without risk of depletion. We often forget that the resources given to us ought to be used carefully and with caution to avoid misuse and depletion. Whether it is water, land or even food, we need to think about the source and tomorrow.
ListenSustainable development can be defined as the ability of this generation to meet her own needs without altering the ability of tomorrows generation meeting their own needs. Sustainable development involves an interplay of society, the economy and the natural world. In this podcast we breakdown the concept of Sustainability and Sustainable development goals.
Visit ChannelClimate Change has been heavily jargonized that it has lost its true meaning. The changes over observed weather patterns after a period of time is climate change. In this episode we reaffirm the meaning of climate change and understand its importance.
ListenIs there a relationship between environmental sustainability and our religions. Do our religious beliefs require us to act in a certain way amidst the environmental and climate change conversations?
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