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Season 5 Episode 1 - A the Heart of the Response: Vanuatu and the Path to Localisation by Humanitarian Advisory Group
Season 2: Episode 2 - COP28 – A climate for humanitarian change
I Think You're On Mute
32 minutes
2 years ago
Season 2: Episode 2 - COP28 – A climate for humanitarian change
Humanitarian and climate policies are intrinsically linked. What humanitarians do, no matter how well-intentioned, has an impact on the environment and the communities in which they serve.
With a 20-year feedback loop around emissions that are released today and how they're experienced on the ground, how can humanitarians ensure they’re helping to alleviate suffering, and not adding to it for future generations?
In this episode of I Think You’re On Mute, your host Beth Eggleston explores COP28 and why it’s important for the humanitarian sector to be engaged, what we’re looking to see, and the steps we can take to green the humanitarian system, with climate experts and researchers Jessica Van Son, Jesse McCommon, and Dr Vili Iese.
Full podcast transcript
Podcast host and guests:
Host: Beth Eggleston
Director, Humanitarian Advisory Group
Guests:
Jessica (Jess) Van Son
Climate Expert and Researcher
Speaks to COP28, why it’s crucial the humanitarian sector is engaged, and loss and damage.
Jesse McCommon
Leader, Humanitarian Advisory Group
Speaks to humanitarian and climate policies and Humanitarian Advisory Group’s research stream, Greening the System.
Te’o Lau Dr Viliamu (Vili) Iese
Associate Director - Drought Resilience, Victoria Drought Resilience and Innovation Hub
Speaks to humanitarian and climate action in the Pacific, and Greening the System framework.
This episode features the following audio:
UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres: https://youtu.be/og7QrAZJQP8
Podcast research and links:
Humanitarian Horizons | Creating communication that works: humanitarians and the climate crisis
https://humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/insight/creating-communication-that-works/#:~:text=This%20paper%20analyses%20how%20humanitarian,action%20within%20the%20general%20public.
Humanitarian Horizons | Greening the System research stream
https://humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/humanitarian-horizons/greening-the-system/
Loss and Damage Collaboration on X (Twitter)
https://twitter.com/LossandDamage
Dr. Siobhan McDonnell on X (Twitter)
https://twitter.com/SiobhanADM
I Think You're On Mute
Season 5 Episode 1 - A the Heart of the Response: Vanuatu and the Path to Localisation by Humanitarian Advisory Group