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The Eurasian Climate Brief

The Eurasian Climate Brief

Released: 2021-11-19
© 2021 The Eurasian Climate Brief
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8 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
8 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2021-11-19
© 2021 The Eurasian Climate Brief
Most Recent Episode
COP26 wrap-up: what has Eurasia achieved? An interview with Olha Boiko

COP26 wrap-up: what has Eurasia achieved? An interview with Olha Boiko

Time: 28:48
We're reviewing COP26 and asking whether the 1.5 degree target has been kept alive, which would avert catastrophic climate change. What are the conclusions of this COP for Eurasia? And were activists and NGOs from the region capable of being represented at this historic climate summit? 
Our guest to discuss this is Olha Boiko, a campaigner at the Climate Action Network focusing on Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia. Olha is also well versed on the situation in Russia. 
The Eurasian Climate Brief is a new podcast dedicated to climate news in the region stretching from Eastern Europe and Russia down to Caucasia and Central Asia. 
This episode is hosted by:
Natalie Sauer, an environmental journalist and MA student in post-soviet politics at University College London.Boris Schneider, a political economy and energy expert at n-ost, a Berlin-based network for cross-border reporting. Boris heads initiatives to boost climate journalism in Central Asia, the Caucasus and Eastern Europe. Angelina Davydova, an environmental journalist from Russia. Angelina has been writing about climate change in the region for Russian and international media and attending UN climate summits since 2008. She also teaches environmental journalism and environmental and climate policy and communication in a number of universities and regularly organises training for journalists from Eastern Europe, Central Asia and Caucasus on environmental and climate reporting.Join us for a regional perspective on this historic climate summit. Follow the Eurasian Climate Brief now in your favourite podcast app. 
Find more news from us at: www.twitter.com/EurasianClimate
This episode was produced by: www.thepodcastcoach.co.uk
Episode ID: 1000542459315
GUID: Buzzsprout-9577204
Release Date: 19/11/2021, 12:00:00

Description

The Eurasian Climate Brief is a new podcast focussing on climate news in the region stretching from Eastern Europe, Russia down to the Caucasus and Central Asia. It aims to give a voice to the best experts and journalists, enabling them to make sense of a part of the world where environmental news is seriously underreported. The podcast is set to launch in late October when we'll be releasing three episodes per week to coincide with COP26. Following the closure of the conference, a regular episode of The Eurasian Climate Brief will be released every fortnight so make sure you follow the show. This podcast is co-hosted by Brussels’ thebattleground.eu.

Apple Podcasts: Customer Reviews

2021-11-10

Fascinating

Fascinating and highly informative. Keep up the work team!
rbealoo123g
2021-11-10

A must listen

What a great podcast 👏🏼👏🏼
EstherGabi14
2021-11-05

Engaging and intelligent podcast focusing on under-reported regions

Informative and well balanced, this podcast focuses on Eurasia broadly defined and covers some of the key issues and challenges that we are facing in the fight against climate enrgency. It is led by highly knowledgable hosts who bring great insights into convesations with top environmental experts, whilst also keeping it accessible for the general audience.
Islingtonne
2021-11-03

Informative and balanced perspective

I loved listening to the first episode of this podcast. It gave a balanced overview of the climate and energy issues faced by EE, Central Asian Republics and Russia. The content was interesting and well presented - I must say that Georgy’s commentary was nuanced, well informed and showed us that there was climate focused activity in this region across a range of topics. Well worth the listen, even if just to hear the velvety voice of the erudite Natalie!
dhjsjsbdjdj
2021-11-03

Hugely insightful

Very interesting roundup of regional environmental news and engaging interviews!
Ben Atkinson UK