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CESaRE Voices

English, Education, 1 season, 20 episodes, 9 hours, 32 minutes
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Welcome to CESaRE Voices! Where we bring Caribbean research in the environmental sciences and renewable energy closer to you. Join our host, Jelani Blake, as he discusses a range of pertinent topics with leading voices from the Caribbean. How can you make more individual and low-carbon impact? Which groups are most vulnerable to climate change? Who is leading the small island race to net-zero? All these questions and more are explored in CESaRE Voices! Tune in to connect to our region's research.
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COP & Beyond: Challenges and Triumphs of Youth Climate Advocacy

🌍 Delve into the nuanced narratives of Caribbean youth at UN COP events! 🎙️ Join Kelesha Williams from Television Jamaica and Ryan Bachoo from CNC Trinidad and Tobago, journalist-activists, as they analyze barriers to participation, share triumphant success stories, and explore the tech-powered revolution fueling global climate advocacy. Prepare for a journey through the challenges and triumphs in the world of youth climate activism! 🚀 #ClimateAction #YouthAdvocacy Credits: This episode was narrated and produced by Jelani Blake, and curated with support from Dr. Ariel T. Thomas.
1/5/202445 minutes
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Episode 19 - Navigating Caribbean Climate Finance: Part 1

Fueling Innovation! In this eye-opening episode, we talk to Dr. Graham King, Director of STACIE about the dynamic landscape of investment in innovative research in the Caribbean. Billions of dollars are pouring in from external investors. and the influx of funds holds the promise of transformative change and the development of ambitious projects to increase our climate resiliency. However, our exploration reveals a stark reality: a significant lack of local government and private sector investment. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode that not only dissects the financial currents shaping the Caribbean's climate resilience but also raises crucial questions about the necessity of local commitment and involvement. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between international finance and regional development in the fight against climate change. Credits: This episode was narrated and produced by Jelani Blake, and curated with support from Dr. Ariel T. Thomas.
10/10/202347 minutes
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Episode 18 - Unleashing Ocean Drone Tech

In this episode, we learn about the power of drone-driven solutions and participatory GIS applied to marine spatial planning. Our guest Dr. Kim Baldwin is a marine ecologist and a commercial drone pilot from California who specializes in environmental drone mapping and community-based monitoring in the Caribbean. She has been conducting marine mapping and monitoring field research across the Caribbean for over 20 years. Dr. Kim also offers a variety of in-person and virtual training courses that allows people to quickly and easily learn how to leverage drone technology, web mapping, and analysis tools to support various environment management applications. Listen as she shares her journey into this exciting field of research and her passion for participatory GIS, and engaging local communities. We discuss how drones and other technologies can be leveraged to connect people with their environment and improve environmental management. Learn more and connect with Kim at https://linktr.ee/drkimbaldwin. Credits: This episode was narrated and produced by Jelani Blake, and curated with support from Dr. Ariel T. Thomas.
6/28/202329 minutes
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Episode 17 - The Loss and Damage Fund

This episode unpacks a key outcome of the COP27 in Egypt – The Loss and Damage Fund (LDF). Jelani is joined by members of the Climate Analytics Caribbean team who were present at the COP27. Director Rueanna Haynes and Project Officer Chealief LeeWing help us to unpack what the LDF means for the Caribbean region from policy-makers to the general public, what opportunities it provides, and how it fits into the broader battle against Climate Change for Small Island Developing states. Rueanna recounts the long journey that lead to the landmark agreement as a seasoned COP negotiator. Chealief shares his experience as a first-time COP attendee and gives a compelling account of what transpires behind the scenes. We discuss the road ahead for the LDF and how it will be realized in the region. Credits: This episode was narrated and produced by Jelani Blake, and curated with support from Dr. Ariel T. Thomas. Thank you to the team at Climate Analytics Caribbean.
1/26/202345 minutes
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Episode 16 - Sustainable Design

Our Caribbean architecture comes in all shapes and forms, from colonial to modern designs. But are these infrastructural choices safeguarding us for future climates and energy systems? In this episode, our host Jelani Blake, takes a deep dive with Colin John Jenkins and Alyssa-Amor Gibbons to explore the worlds of 'green' and sustainable design including what they mean for Caribbean adaptation and resilience. Take a listen!
9/28/202253 minutes, 30 seconds
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Episode 15 - Sustainable Development and Education

This episode explores the role of leadership in streamlining Caribbean efforts towards sustainable development as well as the role and power of education in changing lives. As Small Island Developing States (SIDS), activism must play a major role in our pursuit of the UN Sustainability Goals. CESaRE recognizes these efforts and this episode features two Caribbean youth activists. Kimar Hinds, a management student, and philanthropist Gabrielle Gay join our host Jelani Blake to discuss trending issues affecting the Caribbean today.
8/5/202232 minutes
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Episode 14 - Electrification and Renewables mean security

The world is currently in an energy 'insecure' state with many factors at play but one thing is very clear ... SIDS are vulnerable to fuel shocks and prices. So, what do we do? Electric interisland ferries? More EVs on the road? Perhaps we simply need more solar PV in the Caribbean? Join our host, Jelani Blake, as he explores these questions and more with our guests!
6/24/202245 minutes
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Episode 13 - Caribbean Sustainable Finance. What does it mean for us?

The issues surrounding money seem to stem from its misuse and uneven distribution on a global scale. This episode examines the role that finance plays in contemporary issues such as climate change and social inequality on a global and regional level. Our guests, Christopher Straughn and Colin Bogle join our host Jelani Blake to discuss everything from sustainable projects to sustainable funding on this episode of CESaRE voices.
2/13/202225 minutes
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Episode 12 - Communicating Sargassum in the Caribbean

We join forces with The Sargassum Podcast team for this special Earth Day release (public launch). In this episode we discuss the implications of Sargassum blooms in the Caribbean and the impact they have on local communities and economies. Don't worry, there is some hope thrown in there as well! Our guests, Franziska Elmer, Mar Fernández-Méndez, and Robby Thigpen join our host Jelani Blake to discuss everything from risks to opportunities, to gaps in our scientific communication.  Don't forget to support us on Patreon or you can make a one-off donation here. Every bit counts to help us reach even more followers!
4/19/202137 minutes
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Episode 11 - Caribbean Sustainable Development and the New US Administration

Our host Jelani Blake tackles Caribbean sustainable policy with Dr. Kalim Shah from the Biden School at the University of Delaware. What does the transition from Trump to Biden mean for the Caribbean and U.S. relations? We explore this question and others in our first episode for the 2021 season!  Remember, our donors hear this first! If you would like to support CESaRE Voices, please visit our website or at Patreon to lend your support!
3/25/202121 minutes, 21 seconds
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Episode 10 - Tertiary Lessons from Abroad

Moving away to study is not always the easiest thing for many of our brightest minds. Yet, what can we learn from their experiences to help strengthen Caribbean tertiary education? Join us as we interview talented Caribbean students who have lived and studied abroad but are now trying their best to give back to the region.
8/17/202026 minutes
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Episode 9 - Coronavirus and Caribbean Resilience

Join our host, Jelani Blake, as he explores the latest research coming out of the Caribbean from our region's leading experts. In this extended episode, we explore the good, the bad and the resilient implications of the Coronavirus pandemic in the Caribbean. Listen today as we bring you the leading voices in the region!
5/27/202031 minutes
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Episode 8 - Lessons from Sub-Saharan Africa (Pt. 2)

Join our host, Jelani Blake, as he explores the latest research coming out of the Caribbean from our region's leading experts. In Part 2 of this 2-part CESaRE Voices episode, we will discuss importance of research and access to data while assessing the state of energy reform in the Caribbean.
3/7/202019 minutes
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Episode 7 - Lessons from Sub-Saharan Africa (Pt. 1)

Join our host, Jelani Blake, as he explores the latest research coming out of the Caribbean from our region's leading experts. This episode, we explore the integration of renewable technology and system design in Sub-Sharan Africa to find new ways to look at power infrastructure and creating new pathways in the energy sector growth in part 1 of this CESaRE voices episode.
3/6/202013 minutes, 59 seconds
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Episode 6 - Understanding Caribbean Policy

Join our host, Jelani Blake, as he explores the latest research coming out of the Caribbean from our region's leading experts. This episode, we explore UN Sustainable Development Goals to balancing human prosperity with protecting the planet. What is the most fundamental aspect of it?
3/6/202013 minutes
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Episode 5 - Knowledge sharing among SIDS

Join our host, Jelani Blake, as he explores the latest research coming out of the Caribbean from our region's leading experts. This episode we tackle sharing knowledge among the small island developing states.
3/6/202015 minutes
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Episode 4 - Can Electric Vehicles Revolutionise the Caribbean?

Join our host, Jelani Blake, as he explores the latest research coming out of the Caribbean from our region's leading experts. This episode, we explore the rise of electric vehicles in the Caribbean and the role that they play in making out region energy secure and more climate-resilient.
8/14/201911 minutes
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Episode 3 - Is Caribbean Academia doing Enough

Join our host, Jelani Blake, as he explores the latest research coming out of the Caribbean from our region's leading experts.
3/28/201911 minutes
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Episode 2 - Environmental Economics and Agriculture (Pt. 2)

Join our host, Jelani Blake, as he explores the latest research coming out of the Caribbean from our region's leading experts.
1/30/201928 minutes
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Episode 1 - Climate Change and Renewable Energy in the Caribbean (Pt. 1)

Join our host, Jelani Blake, as he explores the latest research coming out of the Caribbean from our region's leading experts.
1/24/201925 minutes