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Derval Barzey

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Happy Earth Day! Four years ago The Climate Conscious Podcast was launched. As we turn 4 we revisit the topic of our very first episode: Gen Z Holds the Key.  We're joined by Deanna Albert, Sustainability Consultant with Advisor Next Door.Deann
Can you believe it? It’s been four years since we embarked on this incredible journey.It has been an enriching experience navigating the realms of climate change and sustainable development from the Caribbean perspective.Our podcast tells our s
Welcome to the Climate Conscious Podcast, where we delve into the intersection of climate change, human rights, and advocacy. Host, Derval Barzey is joined by two inspiring guests, Cailin Ruff and Stavroula Kyriazis, third-year law students at
In this 3-peat pod to pod, Derval Barzey, founder of the Climate Conscious Podcast, joins Global Yaadie to discuss her journey and pivotal work in sustainability. They explore the evolution of The Climate Conscious Podcast and the advocacy camp
This episode features a fireside chat to conclude the impactful advocacy campaign, "Truth Be Told: A Caribbean Call to Action on Climate & Gender Justice"  hosted on 29 January 2024The Truth Be Told campaign concludes just as it started, with a
Welcome to another episode of Truth Be Told: A Caribbean Call to Action on Climate & Gender Justice. Guest host  Paula Joseph sat down with Dr. Angelique Nixon, Director of CAISO, a feminist LGBTQI+ civil society organization in Trinidad and To
Welcome to another episode of Truth Be Told: A Caribbean Call to Action on Climate & Gender Justice. Guest host  Paula Joseph sat down with human rights lawyer and founder of Freedom Imaginaries, Malene Alleyne to explore the intersection of cl
Welcome to another episode of Truth Be Told: A Caribbean Call to Action on Climate & Gender Justice. Guest host  Paula Joseph sat down with Emme Christie, a Jamaican PhD candidate, LGBTQ advocate, and climate justice warrior. In this episode, w
Welcome to another episode of Truth Be Told: A Caribbean Call to Action on Climate & Gender Justice. Guest host  Paula Joseph sat down with Dr. Ainka Granderson, Resilience Lead at the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI).Dr. Ainka Gr
Welcome to another episode of Truth Be Told: A Caribbean Call to Action on Climate & Gender Justice. Guest host  Paula Joseph sat down with Gillian Goddard, the dynamic Founder of the Alliance of Rural Communities (ARC). ARC is a non-profit org
This episode features a fireside chat to launch the impactful advocacy campaign, "Truth Be Told: A Caribbean Call to Action on Climate & Gender Justice."  Dive into this dynamic collaboration of The Climate Conscious Podcast and The Breadfruit
In this episode, host, Derval Barzey, chats with Cytandra Hoover, a Global Social Impact and Insurance Consultant.  As World leaders convene at the UN Climate Change Conference, COP 28, to negotiate collective action and the operationalization
In this episode, host, Derval Barzey, chats with three experts on Caribbean priorities for COP28 and how preparing and de-risking energy projects can function as “the secret sauce” to unlock resilient, renewable energy at scale: David Gumbs, Di
In today's episode, host and sustainability consultant Derval Barzey continues the journey through the ABCs of Climate Change—an exciting and informative exploration of the essential building blocks of climate science and environmental awarenes
PODCAST SURVEY: Please take a few minutes to complete The Climate Conscious Podcast Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7JDFMT5We appreciate your feedback! In today's episode, host and sustainability consultant Derval Barzey continues the jo
In this episode, host, Derval Barzey, chats with climate specialist and ocean enthusiast Khadija Stewart about the controversial issue of Deep Sea Mining. Khadija is the Caribbean Regional Representative for Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA) wor
In this episode, host, Derval Barzey, engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dorraine Duncan, a city planner and the visionary founder behind Island City Lab. Together, they examine the crucial nexus where urban development meets the
In this episode, host Derval Barzey sits down with Marion Atieno Osieyo, the brilliant mind behind the Black Earth Podcast. Blac Earth Podcast celebrates the intricate relationship between nature and black women environmental leaders. Marion's
In today's episode, host and sustainability consultant Derval Barzey embarks on a journey through the ABCs of Climate Change—an exciting and informative exploration of the essential building blocks of climate science and environmental awareness
Hosted by Derval Barzey and featuring Gender & Climate Advocate Crystal Roberts, this episode explores the intersectionality of Gender Equality and Climate Change in the Caribbean. Describing it as natural progression, Crystal shares how her hi
Hosted by Derval Barzey and featuring entrepreneur Lydia Valladares, this episode explores the connection between food, health, and the environment. Lydia describes her slow transition from working in the fashion industry to organic farming and
Hosted by Derval Barzey, this episode features Dr. Adam Redhead, Assistant Professor of Sustainable Agriculture and Program Director of Sustainable Agriculture at Andre College.Dr. Redhead defines Sustainable Agriculture, outlining 5 main princ
Welcome to the new season of The Climate Conscious Podcast, hosted by Derval Barzey.Your premium resource for what you need to know about the Caribbean, climate action and sustainable development. Join us as we talk to people doing things to ch
The Caribbean region is susceptible to climate impacts such as hurricanes, sea level rise, erosions, droughts and floods. These extreme weather events have adverse impacts on lives, livelihoods and the built environment in both urban and rural
“Women belong in all places where decisions are made,” especially when it relates directly to their lives and livelihoods. Despite being at the forefront of the climate justice movement, women and young girls are often left out of decision-maki
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