Cool it Down

著者: BBC Media Action
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  • Cool It Down is a climate podcast that is about innovators, change-makers and entrepreneurs who are taking actions, creating solutions and inspiring many. The series features voices of experts and practitioners who unpack the problem to solve and discuss emerging opportunities for addressing impacts of climate change. Each episode explores and offers simple doable actions that individuals can take, and ideas and inspiration for entrepreneurs to build businesses on.


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    Copyright 2024 BBC Media Action
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Cool It Down is a climate podcast that is about innovators, change-makers and entrepreneurs who are taking actions, creating solutions and inspiring many. The series features voices of experts and practitioners who unpack the problem to solve and discuss emerging opportunities for addressing impacts of climate change. Each episode explores and offers simple doable actions that individuals can take, and ideas and inspiration for entrepreneurs to build businesses on.


We value your feedback! Please participate in this survey to share your thoughts on the episode: https://forms.office.com/e/8YCL8vyv6j

Copyright 2024 BBC Media Action
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  • One Health, Hope, and a Greener Future: Finale with Dia Mirza
    2025/01/24

    In the last and final episode of Cool It Down, RJ Sayema brings together inspiring voices to explore the intersection of climate change, health, and sustainability.


    She engages in an enlightening and passionate conversation with actor and environmental advocate Dia Mirza, who shares her journey from childhood inspiration to championing collective action for a greener future.


    Alan Dangour from the Wellcome Trust delves into the connections between climate, health, and food systems, shedding light on the One Health approach and sharing personal reflections on nature and resilience.


    Finally, Bhumika Saraswati, another climate advocate, highlights the disproportionate health impacts of climate change on marginalized communities, emphasizing the urgent need for equitable solutions and collective action.


    Together, they offer practical tips, inspiring and innovative ideas and empowering insights to inspire both individual and collective responsibility in tackling the climate crisis.


    We value your feedback! Please participate in this survey to share your thoughts on the episode: https://forms.office.com/e/8YCL8vyv6j


    Additionally, we’d love to hear your suggestions via email at coolitdown@in.bbcmediaaction.org


    Host: RJ Sayema

    Created by: BBC Media Action India

    Supported by: U.S. Department of State

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Corporate Social Responsibility and Climate Action
    2025/01/17

    In this episode of Cool It Down, RJ Sayema brings together two inspiring conversations with sustainability leaders Anirban Ghosh from the Mahindra Group and Swati Kalra, a sustainability champion from Accenture Development Partnerships.

    Together, they explore the intersection of business, personal responsibility, and the growing green economy. Anirban shares insights into balancing business growth with eco-conscious practices, while Swati delves into the rise of green jobs and practical advice for young professionals entering the field.

    This episode offers actionable steps for listeners to contribute to climate action and embrace opportunities in the evolving sustainable landscape.

    We value your feedback! Please participate in this survey to share your thoughts on the episode:

    https://forms.office.com/e/8YCL8vyv6j

    Additionally, we’d love to hear your suggestions via email at coolitdown@in.bbcmediaaction.org

    Host: RJ Sayema

    Created by: BBC Media Action India

    Supported by: U.S. Department of State

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    48 分
  • Seeds of Change: Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Action
    2025/01/10

    In this insightful episode of Cool It Down, RJ Sayema delves into the intricate relationship between agriculture and climate change with four passionate advocates for sustainable farming.

    With Timothy J. Krupnik, Regional Director, Sustainable Agrifood Systems Program, Asia and Country Representative, CIMMYT Bangladesh, the episode also explores the significant contributions of farming practices to greenhouse gas emissions, the challenges farmers face in adopting sustainable methods, and the potential of carbon farming as a new approach to mitigate climate change. (Note: I moved this to the top since Tim is the first speaker on the podcast. Let’s publish it in chronological order, as it is in the recording.)

    Shaik Imran Hussain Choudhary, Co-founder, Prakheti discusses innovative approaches to sustainable agriculture, emphasizing biodiversity, and the critical role of youth in climate action. He shares his experiences with Prakheti, focusing on helping farmers transition to sustainable practices and the importance of youth engagement in global climate policies.


    Satyajit and Ajinkya Hange from Two Brothers Organic Farms talk about their journey from banking to organic farming, highlighting the challenges and rewards of sustainable agriculture. They underscore the importance of consumer choices in promoting sustainable practices and offer advice for aspiring farmers.


    Together, these conversations emphasize the urgency of addressing climate impacts on agriculture and inspire listeners to support and engage in sustainable farming practices.


    We value your feedback! Please participate in this survey to share your thoughts on the episode:

    https://forms.office.com/e/8YCL8vyv6j


    Additionally, we’d love to hear your suggestions via email at coolitdown@in.bbcmediaaction.org


    Host: RJ Sayema

    Created by: BBC Media Action India

    Supported by: U.S. Department of State

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    43 分
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