Tiwa Talks Green
Tiwa Talks Green
Tiwa Talks Green
Welcome to the Tiwa Talks Green Podcast. Home for Energy and Climate. A place where passion meets excellence. An educational channel that breeds distinctive quality in the energy industry. The podcast where we dive deep into all things energy and climate. Join us, as we explore the latest trends, innovations, and solutions in the world of sustainability. Get ready to be inspired, informed, and empowered to make a positive impact on our planet. Let's dive in and start this green journey together!"
Understanding the ban on Single-Use Plastics, Satchet Water & Styrofoam ban Government’s Perspective
Greener Lagos: Understanding the ban on Single-Use Plastics, Satchet Water, and Styrofoam (The Government’s Perspective) On this episode, Mr. Bankole Michael Omoniyi, Director of Climate Change and Environmental Planning (CCEP) at the Lagos State Ministry of Environment, clarified that “SATCHET WATER AND PET BOTTLES” are not included in the ban. However, the Lagos State Government has prohibited the use of: · Nylon bags less than 40 microns · Plastic spoons · Plastic cups · Straws This ban is part of the government's efforts to reduce environmental pollution, particularly from styrofoam, which has been a major concern in Lagos. Mr. Omoniyi shared the history of styrofoam in Lagos, highlighting the Surulere pollution incident. The environmental impact of styrofoam is significant, contributing to: · Clogged drainage channels · Flooding · Climate change · Diseases like cholera To promote a greener Lagos, the state government is · Meeting with manufacturers to discuss extended producer responsibilities · Encouraging alternatives to single-use plastics Listen to the episode for more insights on Lagos State's efforts to combat environmental pollution.
Oct 14, 2024
47 min
Gas as a Transitionary Fuel: Exploring Gas Initiative for the Nigerian Transportation Sector
Gas as a Transitionary Fuel: Exploring Gas Initiative for the Nigerian Transportation Sector explores the potential of natural gas as a bridge fuel for Nigeria's transportation sector featuring Oghosa Erhahon, a lawyer and sustainability specialist who discussed how adopting gas-powered vehicles can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. She also examined the Nigerian government's gas initiative, infrastructure development, and the challenges of implementing gas-powered transportation. Key takeaways include: Gas can reduce emissions by up to 30% compared to traditional fuels Nigeria has abundant gas reserves, making it a viable option Infrastructure development and investment are crucial for adoption Policy and regulatory frameworks need to support the transition The episode provides insights into the opportunities and challenges of using gas as a transitionary fuel in Nigeria's transportation sector, highlighting the potential for a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.
Oct 3, 2024
41 min
Bridging Agriculture and Environmental Sustainability
Join us as we uncover the synergies between agriculture and environmental sustainability, providing you with practical insights and inspiring stories that highlight the path towards a more sustainable agricultural system. Listen to "Bridging Agriculture and Environmental Sustainability" with Juwon Akin-Olotu, Founder, Youth In Sustainable Agro-Allied Empowerment Initiative and be part of the conversation on cultivating a future where both people and the planet thrive. Today's podcast delved into how sustainable farming practices can help balance the need for food production with the imperative to protect our natural resources. We'll explore techniques like crop rotation, organic farming, and precision agriculture, which not only enhance soil health and reduce chemical use but also boost farm productivity and resilience.
May 25, 2024
44 min
Sustainability and the Role of Nigeria in its Development
Taking a keen look at The United Nations Brundtland Commission 1987, sustainability was defined as “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”. Ever since 1987, there are almost 140 developing countries in the world seeking ways of meeting their development needs, but with the increasing threat of climate change, concrete efforts must be made to ensure development today does not negatively affect future generations. The definition and further contributions has formed the principles of The Sustainable Development otherwise known as the SDG goals which forms he framework for improving the lives of populations around the world and mitigating the hazardous man-made effects of climate change. This podcast session Mr Arto Sivonen of Mandag explicates the advancement and contributions towards Sustainable Development in Nigeria. Furthermore, it takes into consideration SDG 13: Climate Action, calls for integrating measures to prevent climate change within development frameworks. SDG 14: Life Below Water, and SDG 15: Life on Land as it relates with other SDGS.
Mar 25, 2024
28 min
The Synergy Between Renewable Energy and Agriculture: Nigeria as a case study
In today's rapidly evolving world, the farming community is embracing renewable energy as a pathway to a sustainable and economically viable future. Renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and biofuels, offer numerous benefits to private farm operations and large-scale commercial agriculture. In this podcast session, we will explore these renewable energy options and delve into how they positively impact the economics of the farming industry, along with possible funding opportunities. On this episode, Femi Adekoya Founder of Integrated Aerial Precision Ltd, Babajide Oluwase, CEO Ecotutu; and Oluwatobi Shobande, Team lead at Samgreenland Nig Ltd explored the fascinating synergy between Renewable Energy and Agriculture. Listen as the integration of the concept of sustainable development and agriculture is unravelled.
Jan 31, 2024
40 min
LET’S TALK COPs: Loss and Damage
As the world prepares for the 28th Conference of the Parties(COP 28) of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, there is need to review the major decision reached at the COP27. The establishment of a loss and damage fund was the highlight of the COP27 and the culmination of decades of pressure from vulnerable developing countries. Victor Oluwajobi, Associate at Aluko and Oyebode shares what Loss and Damage means to the underserved and underrepresented with key focus on its potential benefits and shortcomings while Mariam Adebayo, Associate at Templars Law Firm provide insights on the concept of loss and damage financing and how the COP27 plans to set a balance between energy justice and energy transition. Tune in to listen.
Aug 31, 2023
1 hr 5 min
Natural Gas as a Transition Fuel in Nigeria
Natural gas has long been billed as a useful transitional fuel for a world looking to replace coal with renewable energy. How will this transition affect Nigeria’s economy? What is the effect of this transition to investors and consumers? On this episode, our guest speaker, Mr Chukwuemeka Osuji, Partner at Olaniwun Ajayi LP gives an overview of the concept of natural gas and how it can be used to drive energy transition as a viable transition fuel. Tune in to listen! ☺️😁
Jul 9, 2023
36 min
State Participation in the Power Sector: Prospects and challenges
On this episode, our guest speaker Abuchi Justice Ngene provides an insightful overview of the new constitutional amendment signed into law which allows Nigeria’s 36 states to generate, transmit and distribute electricity in regions covered by the national grid. Tune in to listen…….
Jun 6, 2023
33 min
Introduction to Solar Energy 101
How much adverse effect does Solar Energy have on the environment? Is Solar Energy really expensive? How is Solar Energy generated? On this episode, Jennifer Anya, an Off-Grid Operations and Maintenance Team Lead gives an overview of Solar Energy. Jennifer provides insights about the growing relevance of Solar Energy as a source of Renewable Energy in Nigeria. Tune in to get answers to your questions. We can only assure you of one thing- A fully packed episode😀.
May 4, 2023
40 min
Energy Law in the UK: Practice and Academia
On this episode, Dr Eddy Wifa, a Lecturer in Law (Energy and Natural Resources) at the University of Aberdeen, shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in energy law in the United Kingdom. With clear focus on the Academia, he provides exquisite insights into how one can build a career in this field. Are you passionate about energy law ? Are you interested in building a career in the academia? If yes, then this episode is for you. If maybe, then this episode provides the necessary clarity you need. Tune in, listen and subscribe.
Apr 12, 2023
38 min
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