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The Climate Conversations

English, News media, 4 seasons, 109 episodes, 1 day, 13 hours, 3 minutes
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A brand new season looks past promises and policy and into people and practices in meeting the challenges of climate change. Each week, we talk to experts who help us understand one of the most pressing issues facing humankind.
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The man with a mission for a billion vegans

Former hedge fund manager Vikas Garg has an ambitious vision – mobilise one billion people to try the vegan lifestyle. The Singapore-based company has expanded its mobile platform app to include a peer-to-peer marketplace and restaurant reviews, in hopes of driving sustainable change. But what are the challenges he faces in building the business? He shares with Julie Yoo on this episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/21/202423 minutes, 39 seconds
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Will Coca Cola’s sustainability efforts move the needle on plastic bottle recycling?

Coca Cola recently launched 100 per cent recycled plastic PET bottles in Singapore and Malaysia, paving the way for other companies to reduce virgin plastic waste. But critics say the beverage behemoth must still address its plastic footprint by reducing production. Shea Flynn, Coca Cola’s director of sustainable packaging policy & partnerships in ASEAN & South Pacific, shares more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/14/202424 minutes, 9 seconds
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Here’s how your table at home can be made from cardboard

Fast furniture is a growing scourge for the planet. Nearly 11 million tonnes of tables, chairs and the like are thrown out each year, according to a 2018 EU report. Peter Ortner, an assistant professor of Architecture and Sustainable Design at the Singapore University of Technology and Design, tells CNA's Julie Yoo how he’s come up with furniture that's lightweight, spill-proof and sustainable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/8/202417 minutes, 46 seconds
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Predicting the next pandemic

How are warmer temperatures accelerating the spread of pathogens and what role does climate migration play in disease outbreaks? Dr Mary Rodgers, who manages the Abbott Global Viral Surveillance Program, explains to Julie Yoo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1/31/202422 minutes, 58 seconds
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Can ‘Long Island’ save Singapore from rising sea levels?

Singapore’s “Long Island” project will unfold over the next few decades with the aim of providing coastal protection. But what are the trade-offs to the environment? Dr Stephen Chua, research assistant professor at the Earth Observatory of Singapore at Nanyang Technological University, explains why this groundbreaking project is necessary. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1/24/202417 minutes, 30 seconds
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How can we travel without destroying the planet?

Travel is back with a vengeance post-pandemic and tourists are flocking to hotspots. How can we plan our trips better without causing environmental strain? CNA’s Dawn Tan tells Julie Yoo how some companies are shaking up the tourism scene. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1/17/202419 minutes, 33 seconds
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What will be the impact of a hotter Singapore?

Singapore released its third national climate change study in January and the end-of-century projections are sobering. By 2100, the country could face very hot days, with daily maximum temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius. Dr Aurel Moise, Deputy Director at Singapore's Centre for Climate Research, helps unpack what it all means. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1/10/202416 minutes, 30 seconds
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Best of: Rising heat is worsening mosquito-borne diseases, but could mosquitoes be the solution?

The second of our top two episodes of The Climate Conversations this year explores how humanity’s “biggest enemy” might carry the solution to stop mosquito-borne diseases. With rising temperatures, diseases such as dengue are spreading and with potentially deadly consequences. Professor Scott O’Neill, founder and CEO of the World Mosquito Program shares more about his work. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/20/202319 minutes, 16 seconds
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Did COP28 deliver a historic or hollow victory?

COP28 closed in Dubai with an agreement from more than 190 countries to transition away from fossil fuels. Yet it was the final two days that saw intense negotiations with some of the world's largest oil and gas producers. CNA's Julie Yoo and Jack Board give their take on the final agreement, the deep divisions and the challenging path ahead to hit global climate targets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/14/202322 minutes, 33 seconds
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Best of: Climate change is the new enemy for militaries

The first of our top two episodes of The Climate Conversations this year looks at how soldiers are facing scorching heat on the battlefield as climate change wreaks havoc on weather patterns. Retired three-star British general Richard Nugee tells Julie Yoo how armies will have to find new ways to confront climate change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/6/202322 minutes, 49 seconds
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Will COP28 deliver at this crucial time in the climate crisis?

The Conference of Parties or COP28 takes place in Dubai from Nov 30 to Dec 12. Julie Yoo checks in with CNA's sustainability correspondent Jack Board and Melissa Low, research fellow at the National University of Singapore’s Centre for Nature-based Climate Solutions, to discuss what’s on the packed agenda and why this is a critical meeting for all stakeholders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/29/202328 minutes, 39 seconds
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Sinking Pacific Islands fight for survival

Fiji, Tonga and Tuvalu hold a fascination for travellers who are drawn to their unparalleled beauty. But these island paradises are facing an existential climate threat as sea levels rise. CNA’s Jeremy Koh gets a first-hand account and tells Julie Yoo how locals in Tuvalu are adapting to living on an island that is becoming increasingly uninhabitable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/22/202317 minutes, 26 seconds
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Sustainability Chiefs: How DBS Bank decides who gets funded

They say money makes the world go round and financial institutions are critically tied to businesses. But how does climate change come into the decision-making process? Julie Yoo sits down with Helge Muenkel, DBS chief sustainability officer, to discuss how banks make tough decisions on who gets money.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/15/202325 minutes, 40 seconds
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Sustainability Chiefs: Online fashion giant Shein says fast fashion can be green

Shein produces as many as 100,000 pieces of clothing daily and critics say this comes at a cost to the planet. In this episode of Sustainability Chiefs, Adam Whinston, Shein's global head of sustainability tells Julie Yoo why he believes the company's business model is often misunderstood.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/8/202321 minutes, 14 seconds
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Sustainability Chiefs: Starbucks wants to address climate issues one coffee at a time

In this new limited series Sustainability Chiefs, host Julie Yoo tackles some of the world’s most pressing climate agenda with the people tasked to drive change in global companies. To kickstart the series, she speaks with the chief sustainability officer of Starbucks, Michael Kobori. What can the world’s biggest coffee chain do to reduce its carbon footprint? And will rising global temperatures threaten the future of coffee?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/1/202317 minutes, 59 seconds
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Why buy winter clothing for kids when you can rent?

Batman costumes, winter jackets and flower girl dresses - some parents have no idea what to do with these occasion clothes after their kids have outgrown them. Julie Yoo speaks to Angeline Tan, founder of local clothing rental Weekend Kids, on why sustainable shopping for children is good for everyone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/25/202315 minutes, 8 seconds
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Can harmful particles in the haze increase risks for heart attacks?

With an increase in hotspots detected in Sumatra, Singapore is bracing itself for a return of the haze. What's the impact of air-borne particles on your health? CNA's Julie Yoo speaks to Duke-NUS Adjunct Assistant Professor Joel Aik on this episode of The Climate Conversations podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/18/202314 minutes, 50 seconds
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How technology can reduce the risk of falling trees

Trees can become dangerous when they’re sick, leaning or dying. But checking the health of each tree is a massive challenge, especially when Singapore has more trees than people. In this episode of The Climate Conversations, Peter Sasi, vice president of APAC at Greehill, tells Julie Yoo how advanced technology can help better protect trees – and people.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/11/202314 minutes, 54 seconds
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Russia’s war on Ukraine: The environmental damage is ‘ecocide’

Vibrant wetlands and animals native to Ukraine are silently facing what Oleksii Marushchak calls an “ecocide”. In this episode of The Climate Conversations, the Ukrainian conservation biologist tells Julie Yoo why he has been risking his safety to document Russia’s “war crimes against nature”.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/4/20239 minutes, 12 seconds
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Less anger, more solutions: How the SG Climate Rally has evolved

Hong Lim Park was covered in a sea of red as more than 1,400 people gathered on Sep 23 for the first in-person climate rally in Singapore in four years. SG Climate Rally’s founding member Tan Heng Yeng tells CNA's Julie Yoo how her style of activism has changed and why climate change is a complex problem that is closely linked to social inequality.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9/27/202320 minutes, 45 seconds
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How farmers are fighting back against extreme weather

Floods, heatwaves and extreme cold weather can wipe out sizeable amounts of a farmer’s harvest. In the last episode of Surviving the Sizzle, Rabia Sultan, a female farmer from Pakistan, tells Julie Yoo how she stays positive and finds new ways of growing her crops in a climate-stressed world. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9/20/202318 minutes, 19 seconds
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Climate change is the new enemy for militaries: Retired 3-star British general

Soldiers will have to battle scorching heat as climate change wreaks havoc on weather patterns. In our second installment of Surviving the Sizzle, retired three-star general Richard Nugee tells Julie Yoo how armies will have to find new ways to confront climate change on the battlefield. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9/13/202322 minutes, 2 seconds
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'I lost three firefighters': Australian fire chief on the life-threatening work of combating wildfires

In this three-part series, Surviving the Sizzle, Julie Yoo explores the personal stories of people on the frontlines of battling with extreme heat. In the first episode, she speaks to Chris Hardman, chief fire officer at Forest Fire Management Victoria on the real and present danger of an overheated planet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9/6/202316 minutes, 54 seconds
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Rising heat is worsening mosquito-borne diseases, but could mosquitoes be the solution?

They are tiny but mosquitoes threaten the lives of 40 per cent of the global population. With rising temperatures, mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue are spreading and with potentially deadly consequences. Professor Scott O’Neill, founder and CEO of the World Mosquito Program, says this is humanity’s “biggest enemy” but suggests that the solution might lie with mosquitoes themselves.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8/31/202318 minutes, 37 seconds
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Debt-for-nature swaps: Greenwashing or a win-win solution?

It’s a simple idea — reduce a country’s debt burden and put those savings into environmental protection. But how do debt-for-nature swaps actually work in practice? And are they really a win-win solution that benefits both the planet and a developing country’s economic development? Julie Yoo gets some answers from The Nature Conservancy’s Will McGoldrick in this episode of The Climate Conversations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8/23/202318 minutes, 18 seconds
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Restoring Singapore’s coral reefs

Dr Karenne Tun is not just an avid diver and lover of these beautiful creatures, she is also leading an effort to restore Singapore’s coral reefs by planting 100,000 corals along the coast. The director of the National Parks Board National Biodiversity Centre tells Julie Yoo about working underwater, and why more resilient corals in warmer oceans matter to us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8/16/202317 minutes, 15 seconds
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My Green Gig: Why the weatherman has a tough job

Avester Lau became a meteorologist to uncover the complexities behind the weather. In this limited series My Green Gig, he sits down with host Biogirl MJ to explain why predicting the weather is so difficult for meteorologists and debunks some common myths. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8/9/202320 minutes, 42 seconds
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My Green Gig: Life as a bird conservationist

From travelling to a remote island in the Philippines to spending hours in a lab analysing bird DNA, Movin Nyanasengeran believes he has landed his dream job as a bird conservationist. How do “birders” like him ensure that bird species continue to thrive? In this limited series My Green Gig, guest host Kong Man Jing shines the spotlight on people working in the conservation and environmental sectors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8/2/202328 minutes, 7 seconds
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Lab-grown diamonds: Are they really better for the planet?

Diamonds are supposed to be a girl’s best friend. But the love for this stone has also caused detrimental impact on the environment, say its critics. While lab-grown diamonds are hailed as an ethical alternative, are they as sustainable as they claim to be? Julie Yoo puts her questions to Ryan Shearman, CEO of Aether Diamonds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7/5/202316 minutes, 3 seconds
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Wild boar attacks: Why trapping and fencing alone won’t solve Singapore’s wild boar woes

Having a 100kg wild boar charging at you is no small thing, says ACRES co-CEO Anbarasi Boopal. But beyond managing the number of wild boars, she tells Julie Yoo why human behaviours and urban planning solutions can tackle the root cause of wild boar attacks.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6/28/202321 minutes, 21 seconds
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Can you be mad about K-pop yet care about climate change?

The glitz and glamour of the K-pop industry is fuelled by overconsumption and a mountain of waste, say Nurul Sarifah and Dayeon Lee. They are behind the environmental organisation Kpop4planet and their goal is to mobilise K-pop fans to take part in climate action.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6/21/202318 minutes, 56 seconds
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Meet Melbourne’s chief heat officers

Over coffee one day, Krista Milne and Tiffany Crawford decided to take on the monumental task of keeping Melbourne cool. The co-chief heat officers tell Julie Yoo why heat is a silent killer, and what cities can do to protect their most vulnerable as heat waves get even hotter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6/14/202315 minutes, 17 seconds
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Will we see a return of the haze this year?

Nobody was prepared for the haze crisis that hit Singapore in 2015, says Simon Tay, chairman of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs. With global warming and El Nino on the horizon, the haze may yet be back to trouble us. Has anything changed? And what can Southeast Asian nations do to deal with it better? Yasmin Jonkers gets answers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6/7/202318 minutes, 56 seconds
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Are you ready to sink your teeth into insect-based food?

Raising chickens and cows to feed the world’s growing population is reaching its limit, says the 24-year-old founder of FlyFeed. His solution? Eating bugs. Arseniy Olkhovskiy tells Julie Yoo what it’s like starting an insect farm in Vietnam and how he is cooking up more ways to get cheap, nutritious, and sustainably grown insect-based food onto your plate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5/31/202317 minutes, 56 seconds
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Is car-sharing the answer to Singapore’s car-lite ambitions?

Although car sharing has been called the future of mobility, challenges with cleanliness and last mile infrastructure remain. How can car sharing companies close the gap to convince more people to give up buying cars?  Julie Yoo speaks with Kelvin Tay, CEO of BlueSG. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5/24/202314 minutes, 11 seconds
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Your last goodbye, the eco-friendly way

He buries the dead for a living but when Mr Ang Ziqian took over the family business, he set out to find more bio-degradable ways to say goodbye to the deceased. The managing director at Ang Chin Moh Group sits down with Julie Yoo to talk about what makes a funeral ‘green’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5/17/202313 minutes, 52 seconds
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Is tidal energy a potential pot of gold for Singapore’s energy needs?

As a Royal Navy officer, Stuart Baird was always fascinated with the power of tidal waves. Now as Bluenergy Solutions' chief technology officer, he tells CNA’s Julie Yoo why tidal energy is more powerful than wind, and more predictable than solar as a source of renewable energy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5/10/202315 minutes, 20 seconds
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A Singapore scientist takes a 60-hour journey to Antarctica to see climate change up close

Losing his luggage and standing on an ice sheet in a t-shirt was not how Professor Benjamin P Horton thought his trip to Antarctica would go. But he and PhD student Tan Fang Yi tell Julie Yoo why they made the trip and why sunny Singapore should care about what is happening on the coldest continent on earth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5/3/202317 minutes, 7 seconds
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The period choice: Single-use pads or reusable options?

Nearly 90 per cent of single-use sanitary pads are made of plastic. To keep disposable period products out of landfills, how can more women be convinced to switch to a menstrual cup or reusable cloth pad? Julie Yoo speaks with Gee Ann, co-founder of The Period Co. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4/26/202311 minutes, 33 seconds
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Not so fast: How can our shopping deliveries be more sustainable?

From supplier to consumer, online shopping delivery is a huge source of carbon emissions. But as demand for e-commerce continues to grow, how can the logistics industry cut its dependence on fossil fuels? Julie Yoo speaks with DHL Express Singapore managing director Christopher Ong in a new season of The Climate Conversations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4/19/202315 minutes, 42 seconds