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Gender & Climate
Annika Degen
52 episodes
2 weeks ago
Climate Change affects everyone in the world. But people are affected differently depending on their location, ethnicity, race, age or gender. In interviews with international experts, Annika explores why this is the case and why women are hardest hit by climatic changes. From migration patterns to water governance to feminist economics, we discuss the different angles of the issue and delve deep into interconnection of Gender Inequality and Climate Change. Each episode ends with solutions and recommendations on how to create Climate Justice: Diversity is the key to sustainability.
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Climate Change affects everyone in the world. But people are affected differently depending on their location, ethnicity, race, age or gender. In interviews with international experts, Annika explores why this is the case and why women are hardest hit by climatic changes. From migration patterns to water governance to feminist economics, we discuss the different angles of the issue and delve deep into interconnection of Gender Inequality and Climate Change. Each episode ends with solutions and recommendations on how to create Climate Justice: Diversity is the key to sustainability.
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#35: Till Wahnbaeck, business as a force for good - how?
Gender & Climate
29 minutes 33 seconds
2 years ago
#35: Till Wahnbaeck, business as a force for good - how?

More than 600 million people in Africa live on less than 2 dollars a day. Classic economic initiatives often harm the environment. Aid projects end when the money is spent – new projects need new money. That's reality and hard facts.

In this episode Annika interviews Till Wahnbaeck, the founder of impacc - a Social Business that thinks it was a Venture Capital firm. Impacc finds, supports and funds environmentally friendly businesses to start positive growth cycles that go on and on – sustainably. In our first live-recorded episode Till shares real life examples, on how to sustainably support people to get out of poverty and create jobs without harming the environment.


Tune into this powerful, innovative and bold episode with Till from Impacc.


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Gender & Climate
Climate Change affects everyone in the world. But people are affected differently depending on their location, ethnicity, race, age or gender. In interviews with international experts, Annika explores why this is the case and why women are hardest hit by climatic changes. From migration patterns to water governance to feminist economics, we discuss the different angles of the issue and delve deep into interconnection of Gender Inequality and Climate Change. Each episode ends with solutions and recommendations on how to create Climate Justice: Diversity is the key to sustainability.