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Y Talk Climate

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by BCCIC Climate Change

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Podcast Overview

An expert podcast series on mobilizing youth for climate action – by BCCIC Climate Change, the BC Council for International Cooperation's youth-led climate change initiative.

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11/13/2020

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August 20, 2022

Living Break-Waters and The Importance of Nature Based Climate Solutions

<p>In this episode of the Y talk Climate Podcast, we discuss the amazing work of SURGE, a non-profit that aims to protect shorelines using living breakwaters made from oyster reefs co-founded by our guest Will Crolla. We explore oyster and kelp farming and ocean-based community engagement through Will's experience with two youth-capacity building programs: OceanBridge and CityHive Envirolab. Finally, we discuss the importance of accepting that climate change impacts are occurring and viewing nature-based adaptation solutions as an essential tool for building resiliency within our communities. &nbsp;</p>

Episode thumbnail for Gender Equality in the Context of Climate Change at the Commission of the Status of Women - Part 2

July 19, 2022

Gender Equality in the Context of Climate Change at the Commission of the Status of Women - Part 2

<p>In this episode's second part, we continue our discussion with BCCIC’s delegates who attended the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW): Patashi Pimm’s, Anique Vadnais, and Vib Wadhwa. In this segment, we dive into discussions of intersectionality in climate action, the diverse perspectives of climate justice between the Global North and Global South, and advice for young leaders who strive to make a change in gender equality and climate justice.</p>

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May 31, 2022

Gender Equality in the Context of Climate Change at the Commission on the Status of Women - Part 1

<p>In this two part episode of the Y talk Climate Podcast, we host a panel with three of BCCIC's delegates: Patashi Pimms, Anique Vadnais, and Vib Wadhwa, who attended the 66th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW). The delegates highlight key takeaways from the Commission, exploring topics such as the importance of accessibility to UN events, the value of lived experience and generational, local, and traditional knowledge, and the call for the UN to expand on the definition of women. Additionally, we explore the creative climate solutions that develop when women and gender-diverse groups have the same access to opportunities and resources.&nbsp;</p> <p><br></p>

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What is Y Talk Climate?

An expert podcast series on mobilizing youth for climate action – by BCCIC Climate Change, the BC Council for International Cooperation's youth-led climate change initiative.

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