4Earth
By 4 EARTH
A warm welcome to the 4Earth Podcast. This podcast intends to discuss various environmental topics by interviewing youth changemakers, activists, scientists, and others from around the world.🌎🌊🎉🎊
4EarthJan 18, 2023
ATI: Youth Activism's Potent Force
Kaushal Talluri, the founder of ATI, is a 12th-grade student at The Future Kid's School (Hyd), India. He and his team have launched various projects since the organisation's establishment. In addition to launching ATI, he has held prestigious roles such as Deputy Head Boy in grade 9, Head of the Student Leader Council in grade 11, and founding member of the Rotary Interact Club of FKS, where he is the Vice President and International Ambassador.
Kaushal Talluri started A Teenager's Interests (ATI) three years ago in Telangana, India. It has involved holding small webinars to coordinating a massive self-initiated book donation drive, gathering over 6000 books, and now directing a compelling climate campaign, Punarāvṛtti.
ATI focuses on expressing teenagers' deepest feelings. It has always addressed a broad issue that indirectly affected youth.
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Throwaway Culture -A need for change in our attitude.
In this episode, we discuss throwaway culture, fast fashion, and more.
Doorae Shin founded and directs HawaiŻi Impact Collaborative, providing project management and community organizing services to clients with similar purposes in sustainability, justice, and equity, as well as charitable organizations. Doorae has been organizing and promoting sustainability and progressive change in Hawaii for more than ten years.
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Engaging Youth in Environmental Advocacy and Making Connections for Conservation ft.Sarah Robison
In this episode, We have Sarah Robison with us today. She is a member of the Future Blue Youth Council and the founder of the Care Club Youth Environmental Conservation organization. Along with many other topics, Sarah discusses how she created her group, youth activism, conservation psychology, and how to remain upbeat and enthusiastic while working in a conservation environment.
Follow Care Club(Instagram)-https://www.instagram.com/careclub2023_2024/
Nova West and the Art of Underwater Filmmaking
In this episode, we discuss underwater filmmaking, science communication, and ocean conservation in general.
Nova West joins us on this episode. Nova is a wildlife, adventure, and underwater videographer, as well as an artist, filmmaker, and photographer. They also sail on the E/V Nautilus as a Video Engineer and Expedition Documentarians, operating deep-sea ROV camera systems and filming significant research and exploration operations. Diving for Rays, Nova's first independent documentary is now available for global streaming on Waterbear Network.
Now you can watch Diving For Rays- DivingForRays - NOVA WEST (novawestcreative.com)
Connect with Nova- Contact - NOVA WEST (novawestcreative.com)
Youth in Marine Conservation ft.Siddharth and Omiru
This week's episode features Save My Sea, a Sri Lankan youth movement. We are joined by its founder and current president, Siddharth, and Omiru.SaveMySea is a youth-led environmental conservation organization established in Colombo that focuses on Sri Lanka's waters with the goal of establishing a cleaner coastline to promote biodiversity and healthier ecosystems. We talk about how they got started with Save My Sea, the challenges they had along the way, youth activism, and so much more! Listen now and check out the links below.
Gen sea-https://joingensea.org/
Check out 4Earth's new website- https://4earth.my.canva.site/
Follow 4Earth on Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/4earthpodcast/
Contact Save My Sea: Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/savemysea.lk/
Women in Conservation ft.Sara Pineda
In this episode, we discuss subjects related to gender equality in conservation, challenges women encounter, impostor syndrome, strategies for succeeding in the workplace while managing life, and how anyone can become a conservationist.Sara Pineda, Biologist and Natgeo Explorer, joins us to talk about her experience as a woman in conservation and the themes discussed above.
Join Gensea Community-(https://www.earthecho.org/)
Hosted by Oshadhi Wimansa
Learn more about EarthEcho International and how you can get involved with it.
In this week's episode, we highlight EarthEcho International, another leading youth organization. Today's guests are Sean, the associate director of youth engagement and partnerships, and Brigitta, a member of the Youth Leadership Council.
Listen to this episode to learn more about the programs they provide and how you can get involved. Applications for the Youth Leadership Council are now OPEN. So, if you're interested, please apply before May 1st. Learn more about the Youth Leadership Council here- ((EarthEcho International - Youth Leadership Council))
- Youth Programs offered by EarthEcho International - ( Youth Leadership (earthecho.org)
- Join Gensea- (GenSea | Sign Up (joingensea.org))
- Youth Ocean Conservation Summit- (Youth Ocean Conservation Summit - Home (yocs.org))
30x30 Indonesia website: https://sites.google.com/view/brigittagunawan/30x30-indonesia?fbclid=PAAabAgaSCWqpPoi-OMVCwdMLCbf12dExVTTyjqLIXpawg0Qx2oOpAVQqc-Jc
Living in Harmony with Nature: Values, Rights, and Approaches for Change
Rachel Bustamante works as a Conservation Science and Policy Analyst at Earth Law Center. Her research and advocacy interests include the intersections of biodiversity conservation, ocean policy, and global environmental governance and justice, as well as the application of holistic solutions such as the Rights of Nature and other Earth-centered approaches. Rachel co-authored an article in PLOS Biology titled "Living in Relationship with the Ocean to Transform Governance in the UN Ocean Decade" and holds a Master of Public Policy with a concentration in Environmental Policy from the University of Maryland.
Rachell discusses human-nature relationships, environmental laws, MPAs, fast fashion, ocean pollution, plastic pollution, and other topics, in this episode.
Here are some other sustainable fashion brands to consider.
1. Madewell
2. Girlfriend Collective
3. Patagonia
4. Pact
5. TenTree
Discussion about ocean conservation with Annabel
Annabel is a first-year student at Northeastern University majoring in Marine Biology. She is interested in how climate change affects various organisms and ecosystems as a whole, as well as researching and implementing ocean-based climate solutions that use science to inform policy. Annabel wishes to bridge the gap between scientists and the general public by making science more accessible to the general public. She also wants to use film and photography to communicate about marine science and climate change. Annabel is a member of several environmental clubs at her school, a Senior Water Challenge Ambassador for EarthEcho International, and is currently conducting research at the Northeastern Marine Science Center to determine how increased ocean temperature affects tropical versus temperate algae species.
Ocean Advocacy Collective Program at Marine Mammal Centre-(The Marine Mammal Center | High School Programs)
I hope you enjoyed listening to this episode.
The Environmental consequences of the fashion industry
In this week's episode, Kat talks about the environmental impacts of the fashion industry. Kathryn Dillman is the Artistic Activism Coordinator at the New Jersey Student Sustainability Coalition. Along with that, she is currently becoming the team leader of Bye Bye Plastic Bags NJ and an active member of the Creative Team at the Youth.ify network. You can often find her studying environmental science at her high school and working hard in her environmental club.
Check these out!
Sustainable Online Businesses
https://www.thereformation.com/
https://www.tentree.com/
https://www.okabashi.com/
https://earthhero.com/
Online Secondhand Shops
https://www.thredup.com/
https://www.google.com/search?q=depop&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari
YouTube Links
https://m.youtube.com/@Shelbizleee
https://m.youtube.com/@KristenLeo
https://youtu.be/bSeu0gLdonE
https://youtu.be/NHp1ucQvQ9I
Fashion Revolution
https://www.fashionrevolution.org/
How Can AI help achieve clean water and sanitation?
In this episode, I speak with Nkoba, a computer science student at the University of the People. With the full support of the XLIS community, Nkoba built a well for his home community. And this project was able to provide safe and clean water for 600 Local households for drinking and use.👏
Nkoba is currently running a project called Nkoba's Water purity detector✨
Listen to the episode to learn more about Nkoba's project and get involved.🎧💪
Feedback link. https://www.cognitoforms.com/MatovuNkoba/SuggestionsRegardingNkobasWaterPurityDetectorNWPD
A summarised page for the project.
Nkoba's Social media Links
Diving Into Shark Human Conflict: Featuring Shark Research Scientist Sophumelela
In this episode, I talk with Sophumelela, a shark research scientist who was featured on Nat Geo shark attack files in 2021. She is also a member of the Keep Fin Alive support group and a spokesperson for Youth4MPA. We discuss the threats to sharks by the human-shark conflict in South Africa, the truth about our fear of sharks, how media perspectives affect it, and how you can help protect sharks.
Learn More about Covalence Global with Co-founders, Lulu and Sophia
2nd Episode of 4Earth
This episode features, Covalence Global a youth Organization Fostering "covalent bonds" by building a global community of youth leaders combating climate change.
In this episode, we have co-founders of Covalence Global Lulu and Sophia talking about the Covalence Mission, Projects, events, and current opportunities they offer, and a lot MORE!
Get to know more about the Ice Crisis and Arctic Angels with our special guest Ingrid!
Hi guys!
In this episode, you are going to learn more about the Ice crisis and Arctic Angels with our amazing guest Ingrid. She is currently working as an Arctic Angels coordinator in Global choices. Make sure to check out Arctic Angel's web page and follow Arctic Angels on Instagram. See you in the next episode!