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EcoVybz Podcast

EcoVybz Podcast

著者: Khadija Stewart
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The Ecovybz Podcast -is on a mission to educate, inspire and mobilise upcoming activists by having interactive conversations on environmental topics with youth from across the world. Drawing from a global network of inspiring youth leaders, climate activist Khadija Stewart brings the Caribbean, positive, upbeat and informal perspective to the environmental podcast scene.Khadija Stewart 地球科学 科学
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  • Episode 38: Climate Education, Culture, and Community in T&T
    2025/07/10

    In this powerful episode of Karibe Speak, Khadija is joined by Reyad Mohammed, a passionate environmental advocate and communicator from Trinidad and Tobago. Together, they unpack Reyad’s journey from childhood curiosity to becoming an Environmental Education Officer at the Environmental Management Authority.

    The conversation dives deep into climate change impacts in Trinidad and Tobago, the challenges of extreme heat, rainfall, flooding, and the urgent need for culturally grounded climate education. Reyad shares insights on his work with Action for Climate Empowerment (ACE), the Youth Climate Ambassadors programme, and the importance of simplifying science through storytelling to bridge identity, advocacy, and community resilience.

    From personal reflections to policy discussions, Khadija and Reyad explore the tension between development and preservation, the importance of behavioural shifts, and the call for Caribbean-centric imagery and narratives in climate spaces. The episode is a rich tapestry of lived experience, science, and a shared commitment to shaping a more informed, empowered, and climate-resilient Caribbean.

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    58 分
  • Episode 37 :The Risks of Deep Sea Mining for Jamaica and Beyond
    2025/06/26

    In this episode of the EcoVybz Podcast, host Khadija Stewart sits down with Dr. Theresa Rodriguez-Moodie, environmental scientist and CEO of the Jamaica Environment Trust (JET), for a powerful conversation on Jamaica’s environmental journey. Dr. Moodie shares how her connection to the ocean shaped her career, leading her from consultancy into frontline advocacy. She reflects on the urgent need for state accountability, public access to environmental information, and meaningful community participation in governance.

    The discussion delves into the threats posed by deep sea mining, especially given Jamaica’s role as host of the International Seabed Authority. Dr. Moodie critiques extractivist models that compromise marine ecosystems and calls on the Jamaican government to uphold its constitutional duty to protect the environment. Released in honour of June as Ocean Month, this episode is both a celebration of Jamaica’s rich natural heritage and a rallying cry for justice in ocean stewardship.

    To Learn more about the Jamaica Environment Trust check out https://linktr.ee/jamentrust1991?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwLKa3tleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABpyKAe7ekKqtlABikatMsliFzzXkZ2HPJOB8t0NISUMQduzyVi0_RBLS-_OI-_aem_7sxqVemD3dMbPt2IBxuoEw

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    59 分
  • Episode 36: Decolonising Ecology in The French Caribbean
    2024/10/21

    In this episode of the EcoVybz Podcast, we dive deep into the critical conversation around decolonizing climate justice with our special guest, Damien Nicholas, a 23-year-old climate justice activist from Guadeloupe. As a co-founder of Observatoire Terre Monde (OTM), Damien is passionate about advocating for the dismantling of colonial structures that continue to shape the environmental and political landscapes of France’s overseas territories, including the Caribbean.

    Together, we explore how colonization is not just a historical event but a present-day reality affecting climate justice. Many of the ecological challenges these regions face are deeply rooted in colonial legacies. To move forward, we must actively deconstruct these systems. Damien shares insights from his work at OTM, highlighting the need for climate solutions that reflect the voices and experiences of the most impacted communities, especially in regions like the Caribbean that continue to grapple with post-colonial realities.

    Join us as we unpack the complexities of colonization in climate justice and discuss how decolonizing ecology is essential for a more just and sustainable future. To learn more visit here.

    Be sure to follow the EcoVybz Podcast and catch more insightful conversations!

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    56 分

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