Eco Insights
Eco Insights
Eco Circle International
Today we are faced with the daunting reality of the environmental crises. But together, we can solve it. One action, one conversation, one insight at a time. Join Chloe Young and Georgia Scarr, environmentalists from the youth led non-profit Eco Circle International, along with other globally influential figures, as they unpack the intersections of climate change, human rights, economics, and more.
Greenfluidics & Their Intelligent Solar Biopanel (Adan Ramirez)
On today’s episode, Chloe and Georgia spoke to Adan Ramirez, the Co-Founder of Greenfluidics. Greenfluidics created an Intelligent Solar Biopanel based on microalgae and nanotechnology, all with the aim of building an energy efficient future that benefits both the planet and the people. Adan told us about the inspiration for the technology, the process of creating it, and how it compares to other renewable energy alternatives such as solar panels.
Jul 21, 2021
36 min
Interdisciplinary Flooding Research at Stanford (Frances Davenport)
Frances Davenport, a PhD student at Stanford University in the Earth Systems Science department, was a part of the ground breaking study that found that intensifying precipitation contributed one-third of the financial costs of flooding in the United States over the past three decades. This begs the question… how does Climate Change impact flooding? What is the difference between snowmelt-driven and rain-driven flooding, and what does it have to do with Climate Change? How are flooding patterns changing over time? All insightful questions, answered in this episode.
Jun 24, 2021
25 min
National Geographic, Oceans & Youth Involvement (Baylee Ritter)
On today’s episode of Eco Insights, Chloe and Georgia spoke to Baylee Ritter, a woman working to protect both the planet and its people in various ways. She is a National Geographic Young Explorer, Youth Advisor for the Ocean Project, Founder of ‘Operation Endangered Species’ and the ‘Prescription Pill and Drug Disposal Program’, and she recently started a plastic-free shop called ‘Everyone’s Collective’. Baylee told us about the incredible work she has done, including the lessons she has learnt and the significance of each project, in addition to how she thinks other youth can get involved and truly make an impact.
Jun 5, 2021
53 min
Indigenous Rights & Public Lands (Chase Iron Eyes)
Chase Iron Eyes is an Indigenous rights activist, Attorney with Lakota People’s Law Protect, and the Co-founder of “Last Real Indians''. Today we spoke with him about indiengous rights and public lands in, what is now known as, the United States of America. Now more than ever, indigenous people need to truly be listened to as we confront the environmental crises, as they are not only on the front lines of its impact, but play a key role in the solution. Resources: Watch this short video to learn more about Standing Rock: https://lakotalaw.org/resources/vice-chase  Last Real Indians: https://lastrealindians.com  Stop the Line 3 Pipeline: https://www.stopline3.org/#intro 
May 15, 2021
53 min
Political Engagement & CCV Global (Rory Moore)
Rory Moore is the founder of CCV Global, the world’s largest COVID-19 volunteering network and an advisor to UK government on volunteering strategy. In this episode, we discuss how starting small is the key achieving great successes, and the importance of diverse perspectives in politics. Rory also shares advice on how young people can get involved in politics and not only be heard, but truly listened to. You can check out CCV Global and volunteer by visiting https://www.ccvglobal.org .
Apr 28, 2021
20 min
Political Cartoons and Environmental Education Accessibility (Alexandra Bowman)
To kick off Season 2 of Eco Insights, our hosts spoke with Alexandra Bowman, a junior at Georgetown University and Editorial Political Cartoonist for Our Daily Planet and the Lincoln Project. Climate information can be complex and hard to understand, but in order for the environmental movement to be successful, the information needs to be accessible. Alexandra explained how art forms, such as cartoons, can do this, and she also spoke about how youth artists can get involved in activism and take advantage of the opportunities around them.
Apr 22, 2021
44 min
Waste and Pollution in Africa (Kevin Mtai)
Kevin Mtai is an environmental activist from Kenya who has done significant work with various organizations and campaigns, such as ‘Mock COP26’ and ‘Africa Is Not A Dumpster’. With a medical background and vast experience in the environmental crises, he told us about the various negative impacts of landfill, in addition to corporate, government and individual responsibility in reducing waste, specifically in the case of Africa.
Apr 8, 2021
35 min
Sustainability Within The Electricity Industry (Neena Hemmady)
In this episode, we met with environmental engineer, Neena Hemmady, and discussed the pushes for sustainability that she’s been able to achieve whilst working at an electricity utility. We spoke about the importance of working from the inside of a major fossil fuel emitting industry and about having hope for the future of energy.
Mar 14, 2021
22 min
Vertical Farming: A Sustainable Way to Combat Food Insecurity (Eddy Badrina)
In today’s episode, our hosts spoke with Eddy Badrina, CEO of Eden Green. Eden Green uses vertical farming technology to help the world sustainably grow large amounts of food to create a healthier and happier existence for all. Urban farming is expanding rapidly, and with good reason. Our guest explains how vertical farming actually works, the advantages and disadvantages to it, and how it can be scaled globally.
Feb 28, 2021
27 min
Environmentalism in the Middle East and Local Food Systems (Rayan Kassem)
Mainstream media often only focuses on the environmental movement in the West, however, the environmental crises varies widely around the world. Rayan Kassem, who has lived in Lebanon, Austria and Denmark, provides us insight into these differences, and their significance. Such discrepancies also occur in food systems, and we discuss the significance of sustainable food and how it differs depending on the surrounding ecosystem and local conditions.
Feb 16, 2021
32 min
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