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Gender & Climate
Author: Annika Degen
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Climate Change affects everyone in the world. But people are affected differently depending on their location, ethnicity, race, age or gender. In interviews with international experts, Annika explores why this is the case and why women are hardest hit by climatic changes. From migration patterns to water governance to feminist economics, we discuss the different angles of the issue and delve deep into interconnection of Gender Inequality and Climate Change. Each episode ends with solutions and recommendations on how to create Climate Justice: Diversity is the key to sustainability.
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It's time to celebrate: As we gather for the 50th and final episode of Gender & Climate, it's time to celebrate the impact we've made together! What began as a simple idea rooted in my master's thesis has blossomed into a powerful platform. In this podcast we amplified voices from around the world, exploring the deep connections between gender and climate change.
In this episode we celebrate the impact we've made and reflect on the diverse topics we've covered: from the vital role of water in our lives to the power of storytelling in driving social change.
I am profoundly grateful to each guest who has shared their expertise and to you, our listeners, for your unwavering support. This podcast has been a labor of love, and as we say goodbye, I am filled with hope for the future. Let's take this moment to acknowledge our collective achievements and look forward to the new opportunities that await.
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Thank you for being part of this journey!
We're starting into summer with an exciting and truely insightful episode! Tune in and learn about the interconnection of Gender, Climate, Sustainable Finance and Private Sector Engagement!
In this episode we are delighted to welcome Henriette Kolb, at IFC, as our guest. IFC, the International Finance Corporation, is a member of the World Bank Group and largest global development institution focused exclusively on the private sector.
In this episode Henriette answers the questions how sustainable finance is related to Gender & Climate and how we can best implement sustainable finance to accelerate climate and gender goals. She shares insights about strategies, how solutions can work best and how IFC has implemented all of that for their stakeholders.
Links:
http://www.commdev.org/
https://www.ifc.org/en/what-we-do/sector-expertise/climate-business
https://www.ifc.org/en/what-we-do/sector-expertise/gender
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• Send me an e-mail: podcast.gender.climate@gmail.com
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In these times of multiple crises, it is hard to keep up with the good news and your personal energy to strive and fight for a better world. (I feel you!) That is why we talk about hope in this episode.
My guest in this episode is a scientist and an extraordinary storyteller. With Brigitte Bernard-Rau, we talk about the power of stories, why hope matters in these times, and how we can create change together.
Plus: It's finally here, the book "Sustainability Stories"! We've been hard at work for the past two months and are finally ready to share the news. Tune in to find out why I've been disappearing for the last two months and to learn more about the book. The excitement level is high!
Get your copy of the book here: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-52300-7 .
Climate Change, crops and carbon credits
In this episode Ankita Garg spots light on these aspects and much more. We talk about smallholder Farmers, agricultural practices and highlight solutions rather than problems. Ankita is Co-Founder and COO of Varaha, a ClimateTech Startup pioneering nature-based solutions to uplift smallholder land stewards' incomes. We shed light on sustainable practices, how to ensure equal participation and hear a lifechanging story.
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Welcome Osprey Orielle Lake as guest of this episode.
Osprey is the founder of Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), a solutions-based, multi-faceted organization working towards global climate justice. Annika and Ospreay talk about Climate Justice, Ospreys new book "The Story is in Our Bones" and how to best take action despite grieving our collective loss in terms of nature and society.
In this conversation we discover different worldviews, how they influence the current situtation globally and why is it important to address them as we face mounting social and ecological crises.
Link to Ospreys Book
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In this episode we look at a crucial question: Who bears the brunt of climate change?
Join us as Fiona Doherty looks at how children are disproportionately affected by extreme weather events. We confront ourselves with the complexities of this challenging issue and highlight the urgency of understanding and addressing its far-reaching consequences.
In this episode we look at the links between extreme weather events and child, early and forced marriage (CEFM), the long-term impact of CEFM on worldviews, political events and the resolution of the multiple crises we face, and what we can do about it.
Fiona Doherty joining us today is an expert in this field. She is a doctoral candidate at the College of Social Work at The Ohio State University and her research focuses on understanding and addressing the impacts of climate change on the well-being of vulnerable groups and rural communities.
As we kick off 2024 with a bold episode, we look forward to all that is to come this year - it will be a year of great change.
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As we bid farewell to another remarkable year, it's with immense gratitude that we look back on the incredible journey we've shared. Throughout the past year, our podcast has been graced by an array of exceptional guests, each bringing their unique perspectives and stories to the forefront.
We had a whole wonderful variety of amazing guests. Despite their varied backgrounds, each voice added a distinct hue to the gender-climate-discussion, offering fresh insights and innovative approaches.
What have we learned from this year's discussions?
Action is Abound: The passion and determination of numerous individuals actively engaged in bettering our world are truly awe-inspiring. From grassroots efforts to global initiatives, people are stepping up to drive change.
Solutions are Clear: Our conversations have illuminated the path towards climate justice. The solutions are within our grasp; what remains is their collective implementation.
Time is Ticking: The urgency of the climate crisis is undeniable. We're racing against time, and the need for unified action has never been more pressing.
As we take this moment to look back on the year that's passed, we also eagerly anticipate the possibilities that lie ahead in the new year.
Let's Reflect and Recharge
Join us in this episode as we revisit the profound discussions and impactful moments from the past year. Together, let's rekindle our motivation, draw inspiration, and gear up for the fresh start that awaits us in the upcoming year.
I wish you a wonderful festive season, a Happy New Year, and look forward to an eventful 2024 with you.
Spreading love and kindness,
Annika
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Email: podcast.gender.climate@gmail.com
Diversity and equal participation are of essential importance for the robust, sustainable, and future-oriented growth of a stable economy and society. Not only at COP28 but throughout the whole year W20 does discuss aspects on how to achieve this. It's our honor to welcome Patricia Tatto as a guest on the podcast: Patricia is part of the Mexican delegation at Women20, the official engagement group of the G20 advocating for the economic empowerment of women and gender equality in G20 countries.
In this episode, Annika and Patricia discuss:
- The role and relevance of W20
- The challenges W20 faces
- Why the W20 summit in India holds such a crucial position and
- The global successes they've already achieved through international exchanges.
Tune in to discover how economy, society, and politics intricately weave together to create a sustainable future on various levels.
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In this conversation Annika talks to Christophe Hodder. Christophe is the UN Climate Security and Environmental Advisor to Somalia at the UN Environment Programme. He is the world's first Climate Security Advisor to a peacekeeping mission in Somalia and has been at the forefront of some of the world's most important events, including leading the response against the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, spearheading relief efforts after the Earthquake in Nepal, and delivering life-saving programs in Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Haiti. With over 20 years of international experience, Christophe has worked with a wide range of stakeholders.
In this episode, Christophe and Annika discuss the intersection of gender and climate in Somalia, shedding light on the challenges faced by women in a region known for conflict and climate-related crises. Discover how climate change affects women on the ground, what the UN is doing to address these issues, and the importance of considering both male and female perspectives.
This thought-provoking discussion is a must-listen for those interested in the gender-climate nexus.
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Welcome to another inspiring episode of "Geder & Climate," where we explore the interconnection of Gender and Climate Change and how to achieve international Climate Justice. Today, we have a remarkable guest who has been at the forefront of a financial revolution that's changing lives and markets alike. Join us as we dive into the world of Orange Bonds with Natasha Garcha, the Senior Director of Innovative Finance at Impact Investment Exchange (IIX).
We're thrilled to have Natasha Garcha with us, a true trailblazer in the field of impact investing.
In this episode Natasha shares with us
what "Orange Bonds" are,
what will be the outcomes when more money is invested in Orange Bonds
how Orange Bonds will shape, change and reform the investor/investment market
how orange capital can influence climate security
Natasha shares with us her invaluable insights into the world of Orange Bonds, why Green and Orange Bonds complement each other perfectly, and her wisdom about Athenian Edge. It is clear that Orange Bonds are not just a financial tool, but a force for positive change in our world.
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Policies shape various aspects of our world. In order for them to support building a climate just world for all they need to be adjusted to the needs of various people.
In this episode Romana Jungwirth Březovská and Adela Syslová share about the Future of Gender-Climate-Policies focussing especially on the Czech Republic. While discussing the positive and negative aspects of policies, Czech policies being in place and the necessities they see they come to the results that
policies need to be proactive instead of reactive,
and have a strong participation of stakeholders to include the different needs and interests of people affected.
In this interview you'll learn which effent Gender Mainstreaming has on people living with the policies, why Vienna is a positive and Norway a negative example and why we need a Social Policy when talking about Climate Change.
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Today we have Dr. Anne Karpf on the podcast, sharing about her book "How Women Can Save the Planet", her family background and what made her write that book. A research book for people who don't know anything about the Gender-Climate-Nexus.
Anne is Professor of Life Writing and Culture at the London Metropolitan University, a writer, sociologist and experienced public speaker. She has published five books, one of which she has won awards with and is the very topic of this podcast. In our conversation today Anne shares about how important her daughter Lola was for her in order to write that book, how the Gender-Climate-Nexus shows in real life and which scenario she envisions for the future.
In this episode she shares
the story behind the book
how she would describe the nexus to someone who's just getting started to learn about the interconnection
some stories she came across while researching for the book
her vision of the future and next steps to achieve it
Please look for the recommended books in your local book stores:
How Women Can Save The Planet, by Dr. Anne Karpf
Doughnut Economics, by Kate Raworth
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Trigger warning: This episode contains passages that deal with gender-based violence and sexual exploitation.
Today we have Mandana Hendessi on the podcast, sharing about the connections of gender, migration and displacement with references to climate security.
Mandana is a social development professional with 30 years of work experience in gender and migration, gender equality and social justice. She spent 18 years promoting the rights of women and girls, migrants, refugees and displaced people in countries affected by conflict and protracted crises, notably in Iraq and Afghanistan.
She shares
how migration has changed in recent years and what role climate change plays in this context
to what extent gender influences migration and displacement
how gender-based violence is used in situations of conflict
Please find an article Mandana has published on Afghan women's displacement here. Also, feel free to reach out to her via LinkedIn.
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In this episode Sylvia Kezengwa shares how the Innovation Center of the UN World Food Programme creates Climate Justice through innovation.
Businesses like AirBnB, Uber or Facebook have been disruptive and changed the whole market. With the UN WFP Sylvia looks for innovations to creating gender and climate justice. Sylvia is a development professional with a passion for creating social impact towards more sustainable futures. She is currently a Manager at the UN World Food Programme Innovation Center, working on implementing and scaling innovations that enhance positive outcomes on food security, livelihoods and climate change with a focus on gender and youth.
In this episode Sylvia shares her very personal background and how this shaped her way into the UN WFP, to what extent does the Innovation Department at WFP see itself confronted with the nexus of gender & climate change, how the UN WFP collobarively develops innovation being good both for people and planet.
Tune in to an insightful with Sylvia Kezengwa from the UN WPF episode.
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In this episode Sarika Kulkarni shares about indigenous wisdom, how tribes can influence climate justice and what we can learn from them.
In this episode we talk about the role that
indigenous communities play in the gender-climate-nexus. We therefore are happy to welcome Dr. Sarika Kulkarni from India as our guest speaker today.
After an amazing memorable stint as an academician she became an entrepreneur and fouded her not-for-profit "Raah Foundation" to make a better world for
the Tribals" What that exaclty means, how she goes about it and and why indigenous communities are so important when we talk about Climate Change and Gender Inequality, that's what Sarika will share with
us in this episode.
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More than 600 million people in Africa live on less than 2 dollars a day. Classic economic initiatives often harm the environment. Aid projects end when the money is spent – new projects need new money. That's reality and hard facts.
In this episode Annika interviews Till Wahnbaeck, the founder of impacc - a Social Business that thinks it was a Venture Capital firm. Impacc finds, supports and funds environmentally friendly businesses to start positive growth cycles that go on and on – sustainably. In our first live-recorded episode Till shares real life examples, on how to sustainably support people to get out of poverty and create jobs without harming the environment.
Tune into this powerful, innovative and bold episode with Till from Impacc.
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With todays episode we celebrate World Women's Day 2023,
and fight for a Climate Just World!
Our guest today is Katherine Lucey, who has been actively campaigning for gender equality and climate justice for more than 14 years. Her social business, Solar Sister, bridges the gap between empowering women and contributing to a greener world. These women are leaders in climate action by bringing green and clean energy to their communities. By generating an income, they are no longer portrayed as helpless victims, but as the valuable and active members of the community that they are.
Today is International Women's Day. Let's celebrate women around the world! And at the same time shout to the world: Climate change is not gender neutral! Gender Justice = Climate Justice
Look forward to a wonderful episode with Catherine Lucey and the Solar Sisters!
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Europe's energy situation has been exacerbated by the war in Ukraine. So, alongside the climate crisis, we have an energy crisis that affects everyone: businesses, individuals, hospitals, etc. Energy is a fundamental element of our world and simultaneously largely responsible for climate change. In this episode, Annika talks to Aurore Dudka about how the lack of energy impacts people differently by their gender.
Aurore is an expert in the economics and sociology of energy innovation. She is currently working on her PhD at the University of Milan, Italy, on the topic of women in energy communities, questioning their under-representation and trying to understand the barriers they might face.
They discuss Aurore's topic of expertise and she shares her vast knowlege on how to jointly as communities overcome the energycrisis.
With this in mind, let Aurore inspire you and show you ways in which we can achieve stable energy supplies together.
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Yeaayyy - we're kicking off 2023 with an exciting and bold episode! We're talking about feminism, how everyone is crucial in order to achieve gender justice and why our economic systems are exploitative they way they work nowadays. Long story short, our guest on the blue sofa today is Julie Nelson. Julie Nelson is a luminary in the field of "Feminist Economics". She is an emeritus professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts Boston and is most known for her application of feminist theory to economics. In her work Julie focuses primarily on gender and economics and has also published in the journal ecological economics. She is among the founders and the most highly cited scholars in the field of feminist economics and we're kicking off a new fantastic year with her interview!
It's a huge honour to welcome her with us today! 2023 will be an amazing one!
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Kicking off the year the year with a call of charity and swarm intelligence: an iPhone was found with my Gender & Climate Sticker in the cover! At this point, thank you to the loyal fan ♥! I hope we can find you and return your phone to you.
Contact me at podcast.gender.climate@gmail.com . I look forward to hearing from you!
Wishing you all a great year 2023. It will be a good one!
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