Meet The 2023 Global Citizen Winner Wangari Kuria
Produced by L.D.Y.C.
During this episode, Wangari Kuria a Global Citizen winner and founder of Farmer on Fire address crucial questions that underscores loss and damage from the agricultural lens.
Regional Climate Week Series: The Reality of Climate Change in Asia and the Pacific
Produced by L.D.Y.C.
This episode captures climate change from the lens of youths in Asia and the Pacific. It was recorded during the Asia and Pacific climate week which is one of four regional Climate Weeks on the lead up to COP28
Regional Climate Week Series: The Reality of Climate Change in the Latin America and Caribbean Region
Produced by L.D.Y.C.
This episode captures climate change from the lens of youths in the Caribbean and Latin America. It was recorded during the LAC climate week which is one of four regional Climate Weeks on the lead up to COP28
Youth Engagement in Policy Decision Making
Produced by LDYC and Hali Hewa Podcast
In this episode Abigael Kima features a youth from the Loss and Damage Youth Coalition, Leonard, who had alot to say about youth engagement, loss and damage and a call to action ahead of COP28
Regional Climate Week Series: The Reality of Climate Change in the MENA Region
Produced by LDYC
This episode features two youth from the Middle East and North Africa region:Dr. Ibrahim Abdullah from The Syrian Arabic Republic and Rami Al Najada from the United Arab Emirates. It provides a unique perspective into climate change and climate action
As the climate warms, lives and livelihoods are at stake in Sub-Saharan Africa
Produced by LDYC and Earth Matters Studio
In this episode, Jacob speaks with Tristan Ward, a social and behavior change officer at UNICEF from Barbados, about the climate losses and damages facing the Caribbean and the need for climate finance.
Asia’s melting glaciers and the climate activists fighting to save them
Produced by LDYC
In this episode, Jacob speaks with climate activists Shreya K.C. (Nepal), Irfan Ullah (Pakistan), and environmental historian Dr Ruth Gamble, about how the region is experiencing loss and damage, the need for climate finance, and the importance of local governance.
Fighting not drowning: the Pacific’s battle against the climate crisis
Produced by LDYC and Earth Matters Studio
In the episode, Jacob speaks with Tongan law student Soane Tupola about how climate change will affect his island home, and his hopes for a climate-positive future.
As the climate warms, lives and livelihoods are at stake in Sub-Saharan Africa
Produced by LDYC and Earth Matters Studio
In this episode, Jacob Gamble hosts two members of the coalition Kondwani Mubisa from Malawi and Kaigama Ismael from Cameroon on the climate losses experienced in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Climate Migration and Loss and Damage ft Gabriela
Produced by LDYC
This episode features Gabriela who takes a deep dive into the connections between loss and damage and climate migration
LDYC Demands for COP27
Produced by LDYC
The episode features Hope Lekwa a youth at the Loss and Damage Youth Coalition. He takes a deep dive into the demands of the Coalition for the UNFCCC COP27 which held in Egypt
Climate Financing and Loss and Damage Ft Shraddha Nair
Produced by LDYC
The episode features Shraddha Nair who takes us on a journey to understanding climate finance, loss and damage and how it can be achieved.
Welcome to Loss and Damage Finance Now Podcast ft Grace Ineza
Produced by LDYC
The episode first features Umuhoza Grace Ineza, the global coordinator of the Loss and Damage Youth Coalition. In this episode, she opens officially the podcast.