Sustainable news | Crypto | COP27 – Coca-Cola | Climate disinformation – Aecom | Nubian Jak
- 00:00:06 – Crypto:
- 00:03:15 – COP27 Egypt – Sponsored by Coca-Cola.
- 00:05:05 – Climate disinformation – Aecom
- 00:10:01 – Nubian Jak
Sustainable news – Microbes turning CO2 into sustainable fuels
With Wei Xiong | Researcher IV-Molecular Biology at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
Article: “Not just bread and beer: Microbes can ferment carbon dioxide to make fuel too“
00:00:07 Headlines:
- Intro to interview Wei Xiong – NREL
- Washington Post: China shuts factories, rations electricity as heat wave stifles economy
- Adventure dot com: Commuter trains in Spain will be free in September
- Workers in Iraq get day off as temperatures pass 50C (122F)
- Politics Home: Scotland is pressing on with a Deposit Return Scheme
- 00:02:18 Intro Wei Xiong – NREL.
- 00:02:43 – Interview start – Microbes turning CO2 into sustainable fuels.
- 00:06:08 – Designing new CO2 fixation avenues in bacteria to help them synthesize key biofuel precursors.
- 00:08:00 – “A carbon-negative way for meeting our energy and environmental demands”
- 00:10:25 – How far away are we from making this a reality
Sustainable news – World Elephant Day
With Honorable Minister Najib Balala EGH | Cabinet Secretary for Ministry of Tourism & Wildlife- Kenya.
Najib Balala is a Kenyan politician and the current Cabinet Secretary for Tourism, and the immediate former M.P. for Mvita Constituency. He is the party leader of The Republican Congress Party of Kenya a partner of the Jubilee Coalition. (source Wikipedia)
Chairman: United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Commission for Africa
00:00:07 Headlines:
- Intro to interview Hon Najib Balala EGH
- Forbes: Why Are Climate Activists Gluing Themselves To Art In Italy?
- BBC: Heatwaves have become more frequent, more intense, and last longer because of human-induced climate change
- Workers in Iraq get day off as temperatures pass 50C (122F)
- Great Barrier Reef sees record coral cover, but it is highly vulnerable
- Reuters: New coral reef restoration technology aims to reverse climate change damage
- 00:02:26 World Elephant Day – article Nation Africa: “Climate change killing more elephants than poachers, says Tourism CS Balala“
- 00:02:53 Intro and interview Honorable Najib Balala – Cabinet Secretary for Ministry of Tourism & Wildlife in Kenya
- 00:03:02 “We had nine elephants poached in the last eight months and 179 elephants dying because of drought. That is a huge number. The time is ripe to discuss climate change,”
- 00:06:08 “poaching in Kenya has been reduced to a single digit in the last eight months.”
- 00:06:41 “It is important to conserve at least 30 per cent of the planet’s lands and waters by 2030 as we are facing a huge population in Africa, and therefore we need to balance conservation, economic development, and community interest”
Sustainable news – World Population Day
With Professor Jennifer D. Sciubba | Senior Associate at CSIS International Security Program (Washington DC think tank the Center for Strategic and International Studies),
Global Fellow Woodrow Wilson Center,
Assoc. Professor at Rhodes College
Author of the book: “8 Billion and Counting“
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- Intro to interview Professor Jennifer D. Sciubba
- Newsweek: “The World’s Most Eco-Friendly Countries”
- Boris Johnson resigns
- Euronews: Billions of euros in aid for the poorest countries are being rerouted into climate finance
- The European parliament has backed plans to label gas and nuclear energy as “green”
- Putin rubbing hands with glee’ after EU votes to class gas and nuclear as green
- 00:03:18 World Population Day – article “Global population is crashing, soaring and moving” – intro to Professor Jennifer D. Sciubba
- 00:04:13 The twenty-first century “is less a story about exponential population growth than it is a story about differential growth — marked by a stark divide between the world’s richest and poorest countries”.
- 00:06:35 Immigration.
- 00:08:28 A changing society.
- 00:08:59 “You may have heard the term “overpopulation” before, but the idea that the Earth is reaching capacity is flawed.
- 00:10:12 World Population Day.
Sustainable news (subtitles: English)
Guest:
Revani Manicum | Head of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion | UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- Intro to interview Revani Manicum
- World Ocean day – How is climate change impacting the world’s ocean
- Mongabay: How will climate change impact cold-water corals? Mostly through food loss.
- Panama, officials are asking everyone to pick up trash off the beach
- Thames21 – healthy rivers and a healthy ocean
- 00:01:39 Ann & Palm presentation at the Argentinian Embassy in London – Music from Souvenir Dúo: Sofía Aristarain and Javier Lew
- 00:03:13 Unveiling of the Jimy Hendrix Blue Plaque at the Hard Rock Cafe in London.
- 00:03:42 Intro and interview Revani Manicum – UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency
- 00:04:13 Revani on the Blue Plaques – D&I project
- 00:04:32 – how does Revani inspire teams, leaders and individuals on the endless possibilities that exist for all!
- 00:06:27 – looking at people, that are still alive today.
- 00:07:00 – inspire new generations by looking at contributors to history.
- 00:07:39 – looking at women of African descent that have made an impact on society.
- 00:08:55 – what does a culture of inclusion and inclusive methodologies actually entail for the UNHCR.
Logo – freebiesupply:
Oceans – Pexels
Fish market – Pexels
Wiki Commons:
Sustainable news
Jennifer Koskelin-Gibbons – Co-Founder Palau Legacy Project // Palau Pledge
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- 00:02:39 intro Jennifer Koskelin-Gibbons, Co-Founder Palau Legacy Project // Palau Pledge
- 00:03:00 Ol’au Palau
- 00:03:48 Palau Pledge launched 5 years ago, in Dec. 2017 and Ol’au Palau was launched this April
- 00:06:55 walking me through an example
- 00:08:10 mangroves and environment
Sustainable news
Angus Wong – SumOfUs | Talking Canadian banks and greenwashing
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- Angus Wong, campaign strategist at SumOfUs, which represents thousands of Canadian bank investors
- Australia’s new leader, Anthony Albanese has vowed to take the country in a new direction
- Euronews is talking about Davos 2022
- The space renaissance could save our planet
- Bill Gates explains what you can do now to fight climate change
- 00:01:40 intro Angus Wong – Canadian banks
00:04:06 Actual interview with Angus Wong – on Canadian banks and Greenwashing
Sustainable news
Diminishing Crowds at Climate Change Demonstrations
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- ‘Ol’au Palau’
- Energy giants challenged over climate action
- North Korea admits its first EVER Covid death as ‘explosive’ outbreak is linked to huge parade
- Climate goes missing in action in Russia’s war
- Oil and gas will be around a lot longer than some think, despite climate change goals
- RBC bank’s economist Colin Guldimann
- Prince Charles on cows and methane
- How phantom forests are used for greenwashing
- Deforestation of Amazon in Brazil surges to record new high
- 00:04:40 Diminishing Crowds at Climate Change Demonstrations:
- Extinction Rebellion
- Earth Day
- Just Stop Oil
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English)
Guests: Angus Rose | a software engineer from London | An Uncle On Hunger Strike in front of the Houses of Parliament
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- Intro to interview
- Boris Johnson Plans To Increase Oil And Gas Production In The North Sea
- Boris Johnson looks to nuclear power to cut Russian energy dependence
- What does Exxon’s exit from Russia mean for the climate?
- Ukraine war gives oil producers greater clout at global climate talks
- ‘Who’s talking climate change now?’ energy producers say
- Scientists Risk Arrest to Demand Climate Action
- ‘If Greta can do it, so can I’: Extinction Rebellion activists on why they’re on the streets
- Just Stop Oil activists arrested after protest atop oil tanker in Essex
- UK parliament hunger strike ‘out of desperation’, climate activist says
- 00:02:18 Intro to Angus Rose | An Uncle On Hunger Strike
- 00:04:03 Interview with Angus:
- Demanding a briefing
- More than 75 leading scientists, including a former government chief scientific advisor, signed a letter of support.
- What if they do not give in, because it will create a precedent?
- Does this set the wrong example to kids and young adults?
- South Africa and climate change
Rather be having a pint in the pub.
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English) –
Guests: Ali Salifu and Michael Timko | Dept. of Biology and Biotechnology | WPI – Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Interview regarding this article: “WPI Researchers Show Bamboo Can Be Converted Into Fuel”
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- Intro to interview WPI
- Microplastics discovered in human blood
- Russia’s War on Ukraine Upends Arctic Climate-Change Research
- Ukraine War Reveals Flaws in ESG Investing
- Washington post – Biden’s chance to tackle climate change is fading
- CBS news – “This is madness”: U.N. chief warns about climate change harm from nations racing to replace Russian oil and gas
- 00:03:08 Intro to “Researchers find ways to turn bamboo into biofuel”
- 00:04:06 Interview with Ali Salifu and Michael Timko – bamboo | biofuel
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English) – Plastic Treaty
Guests: Bruce Bratley | Founder and CEO of First Mile
Interview regarding this article: “The United Nations Environment Assembly has approved a resolution to create the world’s first ever global plastic pollution treaty, by 2025”
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- Intro to Bruce
- UN resolution to create the world’s first ever global plastic pollution treaty, by 2025
- United Nations having its negotiations for a global biodiversity agreement
- CarbonBrief – What does Russia’s invasion of Ukraine mean for energy and climate change?
- independent – Ukraine claims Russia is ‘planning man-made disaster’ at Chernobyl
- BBC – Nuclear plant: How close was nuclear plant attack to catastrophe?
- 00:02:34 Intro to the global Plastic Treaty by 2025 and to Bruce Bratley
- 00:03:34 Interview with Bruce Bratley | First Mile | About the treaty
- 00:04:53 Plastic credits
- 00:06:45 Recycling – incineration
- 00:07:05 Recycling – chemical
First Mile is the leading provider of easy recycling and waste services in city centres. It services customers who find it expensive and difficult to dispose of waste and they can’t recycle easily. First Mile provides low-cost and easy services for recycling and waste management.
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English) – Black History Month
Guests:
- Nadia Asri | ENAR (European Network Against Racism)
- Courtenay Harewood | Jomaya
- Dr Jak Beula | Nubian Jak Community Trust
ENAR – addressing the links between climate justice and racism
Nubian Jak – Blue Plaques | Black History themed Commemorative Plaques
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- Intro to Nadia Asri | ENAR
- Intro to Courtenay Harewood | Jomaya
- Intro to Dr Jak Beula – Nubian Jak
- 00:01:27 Courtenay Harewood comments on Black History Month
- 00:02:25 Dr Jak Beula & Courtenay Harewood explain Blue Plaques (Black History themed Commemorative Plaques)
- 00:05:03 ENAR report: “The Climate Crisis is a (Neo)colonial Capitalist Crisis: Experiences, Responses and Steps Towards Decolonising Climate Action”
- 00:06:16 Why: “reflect on the “historical conditions” that have caused The Climate Crisis”?
- 00:07:43 “climate crisis is rooted in (neo)colonial capitalism. Underpinned by structures of racism and white supremacy, this ideology and practice maximises profit and wealth for a few by allowing for exploitation and subjugation of racialised communities.” – is that too radical?
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English | Dutch)
Guest:
- Hanneke van Ormondt | Urgenda | Meer Bomen Nu
replanting/recycling trees – saplings
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- Intro to Hanneke | Meer Bomen NU
- CBC: Our oceans are hotter than ever
- SCMP: Protect marine life by learning to live sustainably
- World Bank: Blue Finance: How can this innovative wave finance the blue economy?
- Matador Network: The Galapagos’ new ‘ocean highway’ will create amazing marine life encounters for visitors
- Forbes: Belize Extends Protection For Sharks
- Newsbook: Iceland to stop whale hunting
- Business Insider: Cargo ships are killing blue whales — but the problem is ‘uniquely resolvable,
- 00:04:01 Intro to interview with Hanneke van Ormondt | Urgenda
- 00:05:26 Meer Bomen Nu | replanting trees | how does it work exactly
- 00:07:06 How difficult is it to take out the trees
- 00:07:43 Could the scheme be replicated internationally?
Articles:
- The one planet summit for the ocean: Brittany – France
- CBC: Our oceans are hotter than ever
Matador network: The Galapagos’ new ‘ocean highway’ will create amazing marine life encounters for visitors
- Forbes: Belize Extends Protection For Sharks
- Business Insider: Cargo ships are killing blue whales — but the problem is ‘uniquely resolvable,’ marine biologist says
- World Bank: Blue Finance: How can this innovative wave finance the blue economy?
- News Book: Iceland to stop whale hunting by 2024
Trees – Unsplash:
Circular – Unsplash:
Fishermen – Pexels
Whales – Pexels
Oceans – Pexels
- Video by Paulo Renato
- Video by Ruvim Miksanskiy
- Video by Engin Akyurt
Cargo ships – Pexels
- Video by Camilo Calderón
Sharks and Mammals – Pexels
- Video by Zlatin Georgiev
- Video by MsDiaryJp
- Video by Tom Fisk
- Video by Taryn Elliott
- Video by Magda Ehlers
Wiki Commons:
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English)
Guest:
- Dave Budge | co-founder and CEO | Jaunt
Dave up-cycles Land Rovers and other iconic cars into electric vehicles
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- Intro to Dave Budge | Jaunt CEO | Converting Land Rovers
- Sky: global warming of 4C by the end of this century
- The Conversation: machines scrubbing greenhouse gases from the air
- Phys dot org: Understanding rare rain events in the driest desert on Earth
- Matador Network: Study confirms: producing electric vehicles emits fewer emissions than producing traditional cars
- 00:02:24 Interview Dave Budge – Australia – converts/ up-cycles Land Rovers and other iconic vehicles into EVs
- 00:03:25 Why Land Rovers and and why EV conversion?
- 00:04:47 A partnership with Bendigo Tech School.
- 00:06:55 The UK Royal Family and Laro’s
- 00:08:02 EVs, are they really good for the environment? What about batteries, etc.
Headlines:
- Sky: global warming of 4C by the end of this century
- The Conversation: machines scrubbing greenhouse gases from the air
- Phys dot org: Understanding rare rain events in the driest desert on Earth
- Matador Network: Study confirms: producing electric vehicles emits fewer emissions than producing traditional cars
- Dave Budge | co-founder and CEO | Jaunt
Unsplash:
Electric vehicles & Landrovers:
- CHUTTERSNAP
- Tim Trad – @TimTrad
- Jon Flobrant – @jon.fl
- Grant Ritchie – @studioyoke
- Adam Griffith
- Nima Sarram
- Jorgen Hendriksen
- Liam McMonies
Atacama desert
Global warming – Pexels
- Video by ArtHouse Studio
Video by Sergei Starostin - Starry night – Dmitry Varennikov
Wiki Commons:
- University of Exeter
- the Met Office
- Arizona State University
- Royal family
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English and Dutch)
Guest:
- Wiebe Wakker | Speaker | Sustainable Adventurer |
Will speak about Sustainable Adventures at Dubai Expo:
- Drove an electric car from the Netherlands to Australia
- Travelling to the UAE overland from the Netherlands by train, bus and ferry.
00:00:07 Headlines:
- BBC: huge toll of extreme weather disasters in 2021
- Independent: biggest climate crisis moments of 2021
- Buzzfeed: Photos Show A Year Of Catastrophic Events
00:01:23 Interview Wiebe Wakker – Netherlands – Sustainable Adventurer
- plugmein – Wiebe’s website
- BBC – huge toll of extreme weather disasters in 2021
- Independent – biggest climate crisis moments of 2021
- Buzzfeed – Photos Show A Year Of Catastrophic Events
Podcast with full interview:
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English)
Guest:
- Markus Dietrich | Inclusive Business Action Network (iBAN) | GIZ
Markus Dietrich, celebrates his 10th anniversary in the inclusive business community and reflects on the journey of the once ‘new paradigm for doing business’, “Next year, I will celebrate my 10th anniversary in the inclusive business community.”
Interview regarding article read: “Powering the just transition – The biggest opportunity for inclusive business”
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- Matador Network: COVID-19 vaccine most important travel innovation
- Bloomberg: Omicron at Least Doubles Risk of Getting Infected on a Plane
- Independent: Decline in plastic bag use
- The Mirror: Ban on vile hunting trophies
- slow travel – New Orient Express trains – Flight Free Travel
- 00:02:13 Markus Dietrich – Inclusive Business Action Network – GIZ – interview
- 00:08:25 Rant – Ban on vile hunting trophies
- businessfightspoverty – Powering the just transition – The biggest opportunity for inclusive business
- matadornetwork – COVID-19 vaccine is the most important travel innovation this year
- Bloomberg – Omicron at Least Doubles Risk of Getting Infected on a Plane
- The Mirror – Ban on vile hunting trophies moves step closer as tough new law and jail time promised
- CTV News – Hunting guides turn to ecotourism as COVID-19 keeps American hunters away
Unsplash:
- Cattle
- Animals – sutirta budiman
- Animals – Harshil Gudka
- Animals – David Clode
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English soon)
Guests:
- Hemedi Abdallah | Moshi, Tanzania | Mt Kilimanjaro
Today is International Mountain day, with the theme “sustainable mountain tourism”
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- Earth Is Getting a ‘Black Box’
- climate change must stay on the news agenda
- countries reintroducing travel measures, for Omicron
- climate impact – space tourism
- slow travel – New Orient Express trains – Flight Free Travel
- 00:02:10 International Mountain Day
- 00:03:00 Hemedi Abdallah | Moshi, Tanzania | Mt Kilimanjaro
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English)
Guests:
- Debbie Leach – CEO Thames21
- Fleur Anderson – MP (Labour Putney)
- John Dillon-Leetch – The Port of London Authority’s hydrographer
High-resolution sonar and laser scans of the riverbed of the Thames in west London have been collected along the River Thames in Hammersmith.
Data shows a mound created by wet wipes, which has grown to the size of two tennis courts and over a metre tall in the past six years.
We use 11 billion wet wipes every year in the UK and 90% of them contain plastic.
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- Thames21 intro
- Sustainable aviation fuels
- Meghan and Harry have finally kicked their private jet habit
- Sustainable living is too expensive
- Lyon banning patio heaters
- Shell to ‘blast’ South African coastline in search of oil during whale season
- 00:02:45 River Thames, with Debbie Leach – CEO Thames21 | Fleur Anderson – MP (Labour Putney) | John Dillon-Leetch – The Port of London Authority’s hydrographer
- Independent – Don’t believe the hype – sustainable aviation fuels won’t lead to zero-carbon flights
- Independent – UK adults think sustainable living is too expensive, poll finds
- Euronews – Why is this French city banning patio heaters in winter?
- Metro – Shell to ‘blast’ South African coastline in search of oil during whale season
- Independent – Have Meghan and Harry finally kicked their private jet habit?
Wiki Commons:
Unsplash
Pexels
Sustainable news: (subtitles: soon)
Sustainable News | with protesters | Extinction Rebellion | XR | London
The BBC spoke with scientists about the outcome of COP26, I spoke with four protesters about the summit at the Extinction Rebellion demonstration in London (Saturday the 13th)
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- The Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism
- Indigenous Amazon Communities Fight Deforestation with New Early-Alert Tool
- Climate change: What did the scientists make of COP26?
- 00:02:29 Protesters at an Extinction Rebellion demonstration talk COP26
- 00:02:38 Interview 01
- 00:03:41 Interview 02
- 00:04:36 Interview 03
- 00:05:25 Interview 04
Articles:
- NY Times Travel Industry Takes Crucial First Step Toward Combating Climate Change
- Scientific American Indigenous Amazon Communities Fight Deforestation with New Early-Alert Tool
- UNWTO Launch of the Glasgow Declaration: A commitment to a decade of climate action in tourism
- BBC Climate change: What did the scientists make of COP26?
Wiki Commons:
- UNWTO
- Scientific American
- Indigenous Amazon
- satellite data
- Amazon deforestation
- smartphone technology
- scientists
- temperature rises to 1.5C
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Pexels
- Overtourism by Sosa Films
- tourism by RICHARD ELLIS
- Carbon by Tom Fisk
- Fossil fuels & Car smoking by Kelly L
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English)
Guest:
- Raki Phillips | CEO – Tourism Development Authority | Ras Al Khaimah | UAE
- Extinction Rebellion
I had the pleasure of speaking with CEO Raki Phillips and talked about:
Ras Al Khaimah will become the regional leader in environmentally conscious tourism by 2025.
The Tourism Development Authority is working with “EarthCheck’, a sustainable tourism organisation, to develop a realistic, achievable sustainability plan to be a “truly certified sustainable destination” by that date.
I also spoke with Extinction Rebellion demonstrators in London the day after COP26 finished.
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- End of COP26 – end of WTM London – virtual
- Conclusion COP26
- 00:01:38 Extinction Rebellion demonstration in London, Saturday the 13th
- 00:03:08 Oil producing countries are diversifying their economy
- 00:03:18 Raki Phillips, CEO of the UAE’s Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority
- 00:04:09 Why responsible tourism?
- 00:04:56 How does sustainability benefit the Emirate economically?
- 00:06:01 How does Ras Al Khaimah differentiate itself from other regions in UAE?
Articles:
- Climate Change News Over 100 countries join methane pledge but China, India, Australia and Russia stay out
- Telegraph Breaking down the China-US Cop26 deal: How much of it is new?
- Respect Investment Surprise US-China Climate Deal Breaks Through Superpower Standoff
- Bloomberg Surprise U.S.-China Climate Deal Breaks Through Superpower
Wiki Commons:
Unsplash – Ras Al Khaimah
Pexels
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English)
Guest: H.E. Khalid al-Midfa, Chairman of the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA) | Sharjah |UAE
I had the pleasure of speaking with H.E. Khalid al-Midfa at WTM London and talked about:
- Sharjah, an oil producing region and its focus on sustainability for their tourism industry
- Conservation – protecting native species that have become endangered
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- COP26 – week 2
- WTM London – virtual
- Former president Obama “stay angry”
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
- Court-cases: Massachusetts VS ExxonMobil
- 000:02:13 WTM sessions ‘Investing in Tourism’s Sustainable Future’
- 00:03:14 Chairman of the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority – H.E. Khalid al-Midfa:
- 00:03:28 Why the focus on sustainability for Sharjah’s tourism industry
- 00:04:20 Sharjah and conservation
Articles:
- Straight Times COP26: Biden tells world US is ready to lead fight on climate change
- BBC Climate change: The US state taking on an oil giant for greenwashing
- BBC COP26: Obama tells young people to stay angry on climate fight.
- UNFCCC UN Secretary-General: COP26 Must Keep 1.5 Degrees Celsius Goal Alive
Wiki Commons:
Unsplash – Sharjah
- by Mohammad Amin
- by Mohsin
- by Shady 1910
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English – soon Spanish)
Guest: Ivan Eskildsen | Panama Tourism Minister
Leaders of more than 100 countries pledged to end deforestation by 2030. – backed by £14 billion – about $20 billion in public and private funding – endorsed by over 100 leaders. This represents over 85 percent of the world’s forests.
The pact to “halt and reverse deforestation and land degradation by 2030” includes, promises to secure the rights of indigenous peoples, and recognise “their role as forest guardians”.
I was at the WTM and had the pleasure of speaking with Panama’s Minister of Tourism: Ivan Eskildsen:
Panama is putting sustainability front row and centre for their tourism industry. I asked about Panama’s protection of the rainforests and does it involve the indigenous peoples.
- 00:00:07 Headlines:
- COP26,
- WTM London
- Methane, nearly 100 countries commit to ‘game-changing’ pledge to cut back planet-heating methane
- 00:01:42 Leaders of more than 100 countries pledge to end deforestation by 2030
- 00:02:31 Ivan Eskildsen | Panama Tourism MinisterIvan Eskildsen | Panama Tourism Minister:
- 00:02:56 Protection of Panama rainforests – involvement of the indigenous peoples
- 00:04:57 Eco-tourism Panama – sustainable actions
- 00:06:42 Panama City – plans for the future
- Belfast Telegraph Scores of countries pledge to cut methane emissions by 30% by 2030
- The Independent Cop26: Nearly 100 countries commit to ‘game-changing’ pledge to cut back planet-heating methane
- France 24 Leaders of more than 100 countries pledge to end deforestation by 2030
Pexels:
Forest
- by Lucas Pezeta
- by Peter Fowler
- rainforest Panama & Panama City
- by Mikhail Nilov
- by KM L
- by Selegna Díaz
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English)
Guest: Thames21: Dilawar Hussain, Liz Gyekye,
Also Michelle Yaa Asantewa and Flora from Washed Up Cards
00:00:07 Headlines:
- Rolls-Royce Just Flew a Boeing 747 Jumbo Using 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel
- ‘Global heating’ and ‘eco-anxiety’ among new terms added to Oxford English Dictionary
- Climate change: The environmental disasters we’ve almost fixed.
00:01:40 Conservation of the River Thames, with Dilawar Hussain, Liz Gyekye, Michelle Yaa Asantewa and Flora, celebrating Mama Osun.
- Thames21 launches manifesto
- London Rivers Week
- Manifesto pdf
- Rolls-Royce Just Flew a Boeing 747 Jumbo Using 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel
- Climate change: The environmental disasters we’ve almost fixed
- ‘Global heating’ and ‘eco-anxiety’ among new terms added to Oxford English Dictionary
Pexels:
- land fill by Tom Fisk
wikicommons:
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English)
Guest: Prof Stefan Gossling | Sweden | Linnaeus University School of Business and Economics
- 00:00:07 Headlines: Black History Tube map, sea level rise, Prince Charles’ Aston Martin, Queen Mathilde and Shell, Rolls-Royce, Airbus – green jet fuel.
- 00:01:40 Vanuatu and intro Prof. Stefan Gossling – Sweden – Linnaeus University School of Business and Economics.
- 00:02:42 Prof. Stefan Gossling, talking about SIDS and about Vanuatu seeking a climate change advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice.
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English)
Guest: Erwin Boermans | ComfortId
- 00:00:07 World Bank initiative
- 00:00:32 Boris Johnson at the UN
- 00:00:49 Boris Johnson is supporting more North Sea drilling
- 00:01:25 Jane Goodall pledges one trillion trees by 2030
- 00:01:47 Travelling – the Business Travel Show
- 00:02:38 Is flying safe – as safe as hospitals – HEPA filters
- 00:03:11 Erwin Boermans | ComfortId | Hospitals – bacteria | the American Hospital Dubai
- 00:05:14 Erwin Boermans | HEPA filters in aircraft
Articles discussed:
- NY Times: How Safe Are You From Covid When You Fly?
JAMA Network: Risk of COVID-19 During Air Travel
- Independent: How to protect yourself from Covid when flying
- khmertimeskh: World Bank initiative to raise $54 million to help develop eco-tourism
- independent: Time for world to ‘grow up’ and tackle climate change, says Boris Johnson
- The Times: Boris Johnson is supporting more North Sea drilling
- NZ Herald: Jane Goodall pledges one trillion trees by 2030
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Airport:
Cambodia:
Oil drilling:
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Sustainable news: (subtitles: English)
Guests: Mduduzi Mswabuki – Ernst & Young | Troy Gallagher – The Mayor of Islington
- 00:08 headlines
- 00:00:57 New Scientist: Young People Are Anxious About Climate Change And Say Governments Are Failing Them
- 00:02:29 WEF forum: The European Union’s road to sustainability – how each EU state is doing
- 00:03:42 The Week: What does ethical travel look like now?
- 00:04:41 NHS – Whittington Health – statue honouring the 40,000 nurses and midwives coming from around the Commonwealth
- 00:06:25 Mduduzi Mswabuki – EY
- 00:07:03 Troy Gallagher – Mayor of Islington
- 00:07:46 Rant of the week – phys-dot-org- How climate change could impact algae in the global ocean
Articles discussed:
- The week: What does ethical travel look like now?
- our world in data: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccinations
- WEForum: The European Union’s road to sustainability – how each EU state is doing
- Phys Org: How climate change could impact algae in the global ocean
- GreenBiz: COVID-19 slowing progress toward the SDGs
- New scientist: Younger generations are the most fatalistic about climate change
- SDG COUNTRY SCORES
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Sustainable news: (subtitles: English)
Guests: Dr Simon Lockrey – RMIT – Fight Food Waste CRC project leader –
- 00:08 headlines
- UN Food systems summit
- International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste
- 00:01:08 Corals, Komodo dragon, Sharks and the tuna population
- 00:01:46 China data centre in support of SDGs
- 00:02:48 Murdoch Press
- 00:03:39 Dr Simon Lockrey – RMIT – Fight Food Waste CRC project leader
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English)
Guests: with special guest – Anouj Mehta, Unit Head, Green and Innovative Finance and the ACGF, Southeast Asia Department, Asian Development Bank –
- 00:00:07.453 intro
- 00:01:02.296 Anouj Mehta – The SDG Accelerator Bond | SAB
- 00:05:01.589 IPCC report, Unicef and a global climate strike
- 00:06:09.201 Extinction Rebellion
- 00:07:19.321 Afghanistan, Joe Biden and “the greatest foreign policy humiliation in U.S. history”
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How SDG bonds can accelerate a green recovery
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English)
Guests: Dr. Jak Beula – Nubian Jak Community Trust (NJCT) and Prof. Dr. Wim Thiery – Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- 00:00:38 NHS app updated
- 00:01:18 intro for statue at Whittington Hospital
- 00:02:15 Interview Dr Jak Beula – Nubian Jak Community Trust
- 00:02:51 10th September unveiling statue
- 00:03:15 Nurses from Africa and the Caribbean
- 00:05:12 Symbolism of Statue
- 00:06:15 interview Prof. Dr. Wim Thiery – VUB – Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- 00:08:40 Rant of the Week: Apple and CSAM database
Articles discussed:
- Digital Health NHS Covid-19 app updated to reduce number of ‘pings’
- Nubian Jak Community Trust
- BBC Climate change: Planting extra trees will boost rainfall across Europe
- The Verge Apple forced to offer Russian iPhone users local apps at setup thanks to new law
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- Chris Ensminger
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Sustainable news: (subtitles: English) with guest Minister Lee White CBE – Gabon
Minister of Water, Forests, the Sea, and Environment, charged with Climate Change , SDGs and Land-use Planning
Gabon is first African country paid to protect its rainforest
- 00:00:36 Minister Lee White CBE Question 1 – Background story
- 00:02:26 Minister Lee White CBE Question 2 – Payment by Norway – the way it all works and how Gabon is doing it
- 00:04:25 Minister Lee White CBE Question 3 – Can the system be replicated elsewhere on the continent?
- 06:36 Great Barrier Reef – World Heritage Sites
- 00:08:18 Liverpool docks – World Heritage Sites
- 00:09:08 Balloons release and fines
Articles discussed:
- BBC Gabon is first African country paid to protect its rainforest
- Quartz Africa Gabon’s rainforest payments are a creative new model for conservation
- Financial Times Africa’s green superpower: why Gabon wants markets to help tackle climate change
- The Guardian World Heritage Committee agrees not to place Great Barrier Reef on ‘in danger’ list
- iNews Liverpool stripped of Unesco World Heritage Site status over waterfront development and new Everton stadium
- The Australian People caught releasing balloons in Victoria to be slapped with whopping fines
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Sustainable news: (subtitles: English | Dutch) with guest Thomas Power
- 00:00:07 ‘We get cussed at every day’: Maui tourist surge raises tensions, renews calls for visitor limits, new fees
- 00:00:38 CNN: Italian tourist city bans evening walks to halt overcrowding
- 00:01:11 The independent: “Are carbon labels the next big thing in sustainable travel?” | Special guest Thomas Power – Pura Aventura
- 00:05:56 The National News: Saudi Arabia and World Bank create $100m fund to develop sustainable tourism
- 00:06:59 BBC: Climate change: Planting extra trees will boost rainfall across Europe
Articles discussed:
- The Independent Are carbon labels the next big thing in sustainable travel? (Thomas Power – Pura Aventura)
- CNN Italian tourist city bans evening walks to halt overcrowding
- USA Today ‘We get cussed at every day’: Maui tourist surge raises tensions, renews calls for visitor limits, new fees
- The National News Saudi Arabia and World Bank create $100m fund to develop sustainable tourism
- BBC Climate change: Planting extra trees will boost rainfall across Europe
Sustainable news: (subtitles: English | Dutch)
- 00:00:10 CNN: do not come to Amsterdam
- 00:00:57 Al Jazeera: leaked UN draft report, warning of accelerating climate devastation
- 00:01:45 Mathias Lund Larsen – International Institute of Green Finance, CUFE, Beijing, China
- 00:02:40 Article in the South China Morning Post: Why a world awash in green investments, cannot find the money for sustainable development goals
- 00:05:24 Risky investments?
- 00:07:07 “Many of the largest ESG indices still include the world’s largest fossil fuel companies”
- 00:08:27 Tips for more sustainable living
Articles discussed:
- CNN ‘Don’t come to Amsterdam.’ Dutch capital tells rowdy tourists to stay away
- AlJazeera Leaked UN draft report warns of accelerating climate devastation
- SCMP Mathias Lund Larsen | Why a world awash in green investments can’t find the money for sustainable development goals
- Global Stewards Green Eco Tips for Sustainable Living
Why a world awash in green investments can’t find the money for sustainable development goals
Funding for UN SDGs are short of US$2.5 trillion every year despite global green investments topping US$30 trillion
More clarity is needed on what counts as ‘sustainable investment’ as well as greater transparency on the activities of financial institutions
Sustainable news:
- 00:11 The G7 in Cornwall
- 01:42 Shell
- 03:27 ExxonMobil and Chevron
- 04:25 the NHS app as a digital vaccine passport
- 05:21 Wembley Stadium
- 06:06 James Willcox | Untamed Borders
- 07:37 UNWTO recommendations on use of COVID-19 certificates
Articles discussed:
- The Herald Scotland: Boris Johnson’s Cornwall jet trip for G7 comes under fire
- The mirror: Boris Johnson flies by private jet to Cornwall to talk climate change with G7 leaders
- The guardian: Climate crisis to shrink G7 economies twice as much as Covid-19, says research
- Daily Business Group: Shell and ExxonMobil feel heat of climate action
- The Guardian: ExxonMobil and Chevron suffer shareholder rebellions over climate
- ITPro: NHS app will be used as digital vaccine passport
- Evening Standard: How do you use the NHS app to prove your vaccine status?
- Sky news: COVID passports would be discriminatory and idea should be scrapped, MPs say
- UNWTO: Committee on Tourism Ethics Recommends Responsible Use of Travel Certificates
- Outlook India: Vaccines Should Not Be Part of Vaccination Holiday Packages: UNWTO
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