In this episode we discuss tobacco, e-cigarettes, water pipes hazards on health and their impacts on air quality. We also discuss air pollution in Lebanon, impact of the 2020 Beirut blast, and the path to building a better world.
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Peat fires and transboundary haze in Southeast Asia
In this episode we discuss the peatland fires in Indonesia and their air quality impact across Southeast Asia.
Ecotechnologies and participative innovation: Clean cooking solutions for Mexico
In this episode we discuss biofuels, cooking, and the implications of clean technologies for air quality, health and climate.
Communicating climate change effectively: Role of journalists and scientists
In this episode we discuss journalism and scientific communication from the perspective of climate change.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
In this episode we discuss the importance and functioning of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Agribusiness in the Amazon: Livelihoods, deforestation and climate change
In this episode we discuss the importance of the Amazon and implications of deforestation and fires for global climate.
Climate change and the pacific islands: Impacts and adaptation in Papua New Guinea
In this episode we discuss climate change impacts and adaptation strategies in Papua New Guinea and the other pacific islands.
Youth climate journalism: Perspectives from the Middle East and North Africa
In this episode we discuss climate journalism with stories from Sudan and general perspectives from the Middle East and North Africa region.
A grassroots climate movement: Youth activism in Malaysia
In this episode we discuss climate activism in Malaysia and how the climate struggle is intertwined with the struggles of indigenous peoples around the world.
The largest polar expedition in history: Climate change and the Arctic
In this episode we discuss the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition. MOSAiC is the largest polar expedition in history with the objective of taking the closest look ever at the Arctic as the epicenter of global warming and to better understand global climate change.