Tessa Khan is an international climate change and human rights lawyer, campaigner and strategist.She is the founder and director of Uplift, a new organisation helping to move the UK towards a fossil fuel-free future. They strategically resource, connect, and elevate ideas and voices to set in motion a just transition away from fossil fuel production that is in proportion with the scale of the climate crisis. Before this role, she co-founded and is co-director of the Climate Litigation Network, a project of the Urgenda Foundation, which supports groundbreaking strategic climate litigation around the world. She has spent more than fifteen years supporting grassroots, regional and international movements for justice and has served as an expert advisor to UN human rights bodies and national governments, while working in Thailand, Egypt, India, the US, the Netherlands and Australia. Tessa is a trustee of Global Greengrants Fund UK and a member of the Steering Committee of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative. Her writing has been published in international media outlets and academic publications, and she has been invited to speak at the United Nations and events convened by The Economist, Wall Street Journal and TEDx. In 2019, Tessa was named by TIME magazine as one of fifteen women leading the fight against climate change. She is also an awardee of the Climate Breakthrough Project.If you’re UK based, you should know that the government has spent 4 BILLION propping up the oil and gas industry since we signed the Pairs Agreement in 2016. At the end of October 2021, The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP2 6will be taking place in Glasgow, Scotland. Boris Johnson has referred to this as the turning point for humanity, yet our government is spending billions propping up the oil and gas industry, which is directly causing the overheating and destruction of our planet.Actions and links for this episodeLearn more about the work of Uplift.The Government are set to approve the climate-wrecking Cambo oil field later this year. If we want a liveable climate, we can’t allow any new oil and gas extraction. To learn more and take action please head to: stopcambo.org.uk/take-actionWrite to your local MP to ask that they take action at COP26 and speak up against fossil fuelsCheck out the PaidToPollute campaignCheck out podcast guest Daze Aghaji's campaign to sue the government for failing to tackle climate change: crowdjustice.com/case/carbon-budgets/Find me: @venetialamannaFind the show: @atstpodcastThis episode was co-produced by Venetia La Manna and Holly Falconer and edited by Nada Smiljanic. The music was composed by William Haxworth and the artwork was designed by Alex Sedano. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Not sure if you're aware but Pukka was bought by Unilever 🙄
This is so good, love you both!! It is interesting for me, that we as women call ourself a tomboy when we loved sport as a kid, or still as adults, as if girls and women cant really like sport as girls and women, like they need to have some boy in them, lets change that. Lets make it a thing that is normal for girls and women to love sports, as well as it is normal for boys, so we should not excuse our love by making it a boy thing. In anything really. In old time, women excused their ideas by saying that they got it from god or their brother or another man. Or else people would not take them seriously. If we dont take ourself seriously no one else will. Being a woman is so many things ❤️❤️❤️❤️
The sound is really jumpy, needs some editing. I can heat Laura too well as if she was screaming and to hear Venetia I need to turn the volune up 🤔
Fantastic insight..
I really enjoy all the episodes I have listened to so far! I dread the day when I will have listened to them all and will have to wait for a new one. Keep on with the great work. All the people you interview and you aswell are so inspiring! ❤
really enjoyed this podcast Derek sarno is boss 😊
Another great podcast Venetia! I've heard bits about ayurveda so I'm definitely more intrigued - and will check out Jasmine's book. Can you recommend the Vedic meditation course that you went on please?
Really enjoy your podcasts Venetia. Full of good humour and fun to listen to. Not vegan here and not a huge fan of intermittent fasting, but learned loads from your interviews and content :) Very open-minded and respectful. Keep it up!!!
Absolutely adore your podcast but the sound is terrible :/ I have to turn the volume up and down constantly