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Roots of Resilience Episode 5 Reflections from COP28

Roots of Resilience Episode 5

Reflections from COP28

 

In this special Episode of Roots of Resilience, we come to you from COP28 in Dubai. Listen now to hear what’s really happening on the ground at COP28, as host Chithira Vijayakumar speaks with Souparna Lahiri, GFC’s Climate Campaigner and Advisor, and Dil Raj Khanal, National Policy Facilitator at FECOFUN, Nepal, on how it impacts forests and communities who depend on them.

We hear how the politics of the UNFCCC continues to relegate Indigenous Peoples, Civil Society, Grassroots Communities, and those most impacted by Climate Change to the fringes of policy discussions and decisions.

Despite corporate lobbying and false solutions continuing to cloud discussions, we hear how so many continue to go above and beyond to make their voices heard and refuse to cede their spaces or back down.

Listen now to hear what’s really happening on the ground at COP28.

 

Tune in to listen now, and please share widely amongst your networks #RootsOfResilience

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Credits:

Chithira Vijayakumar, host, co-producer

Coraina de la Plaza, co-producer

Ismail Wolff, editor, co-producer

Cover Art: Ismail Wolff

Guests

Souparna Lahira, Senior Climate and Biodiversity Adviser, GFC 

Dil Raj Khanal,  GFC Board Member, FECOFUN, Nepal

Audio credits:

‘Black Catbird’ by the Garifuna Collective

Licensor: Stonetree Records

Link & creative Commons license details: https://shikashika.org/birdsong/artists/the-garifuna-collective/

Release date:

8 December 2023

 

8 Dec, 2023
Posted in Podcasts, Forests and Climate Change