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The ClimateTech Podcast

The ClimateTech Podcast

著者: UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre
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In the Climate Tech Podcast, we focus on the technology and the solutions that can help us in the climate crisis, and more importantly, on how we can speed up implementation in developing countries.

Published by UNEP Copenhagen Climate CentreCopyright UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre
博物学 政治・政府 科学 自然・生態学
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  • Scaling Urban NbS for Climate & Biodiversity Action
    2026/06/01
    In this episode, we discuss how to unlock the potential of urban Nature-based Solutions.
    We look at multilevel governance as the missing enabler of implementationconnecting national to local levels.
    With concrete examples from Brazil and Montreal we go into the details of what it takes to turn global goals into the everyday decisions of planners, mayors, communities, and ministries.

    Guests:
    • Secretary Adalberto Maluf: National Secretary for Urban Environment, Water Resources, and Environmental Quality at the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change of Brazil
    • Sidney Ribaux: NbS Expert, formerly Director of the Office of Ecological Transition and Resilience at the City of Montreal, Canada.
    • Julia Rocha Romero: Advisor, Nature-based Solutions, Adaptation Section, UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre.
    This conversation builds on a new guide on Nature-based Solutions from UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre.
    The guide, Rooted in Nature, provides practical entry points for mainstreaming urban NbS into national policy cycles, and translating them into place-based delivery. It features several key examples from UNEP’s Generation Restoration Cities.

    Download the Rooted in Nature guide here.

    The Guide is the result of UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre’s and UNEP’s collaboration on urban NbS and provides timely takes ahead of World Environment Day and the three COPs under the Rio Convention this year.
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    1 時間 3 分
  • Solar Powered Irrigation - Unlocking a Sustainable Market in Uganda
    2026/05/04
    In this episode of the ClimateTech Podcast we look at Solar powered irrigation, and how to help scale a Commercially driven Solar Powered Irrigation market, to help smallholder farmers grow their crops and adapt to climate change.

    With a special focus on Uganda, the episode delves into what has worked for local businesses so far, and what is needed for solar irrigation to reach it full potential.

    Guests:
    • Douglas Baguma, CEO of Innovex Uganda and chairman of the Uganda Solar Energy Association (USEA)
    • Vincent Sseremba, CEO of Tulima Solar
    • Victor Kazimiri, CEO of Akvo International

    More resources and information on solar powered irrigation and scaling climate techonology:
    👉 https://unepccc.org/project/accelerating-climate-technology-transition/
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    43 分
  • Non Economic Losses - Measuring Climate Change Impacts
    2026/04/08
    This episode explores different aspects of Non Economic Losses from climate impacts, looking closer at cultural heritage and indigenous peoples perspectives, to try and find out what kind of data or evidence are most needed to better understand and measure non economic losses from climate change impacts.

    Guests
    • Jyoti Hosagrahar, Deputy Director of the World Heritage Centre at UNESCO
    • Nicole Redvers, Western Research Chair & Director at Indigenous Planetary Health and Associate Professor at Western University. Member of the Denı́nu Kų́ę́ First Nation
    • Fatemeh Bakhtiari, Senior Advisor on Climate Policy, Loss and Damage at the UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre.
    Additional Ressources
    • Final list of potential indicators, UAE–Belém work programme on indicators
    • UNESCO 2030 Culture Indicators
    • UNFCCC: "Non-Economic Losses – Featuring loss of territory and habitability, ecosystem services and biodiversity, and cultural heritage"
    • UNESCO: Climate change in Mediterranean World Heritage cities
    • UNESCO: World Heritage Canopy
    • UNESCO - Climate Change and World Heritage
    • UNESCO: Policy Document on Climate Action for World Heritage
    • Indicator Examples from ICAT Panama:
      • Overview of country work in Panama
      • Loss and Damage Methodology [Spanish]
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    1 時間 18 分
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