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28 November
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12:00
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Interview with Monica Lopez Baltodano, Climate change Advocacy Officer from the Centro
Alexander von Humboldt
Monica Lopez Baltodano talks about a new report showing Nicaragua as the third most affected
country from climate change. She says it is not a surprise but it is bad news that Central
American countries took both the first and third spots in the report.
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12:20
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Interview with Yousef Al Horr founding Chairman of the Gulf Organisation for Research and
Development
Yousef Al Horr talks about a new system has been developed to reduce emissions from
transportation.
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12:50
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Interview with Emmanuel Seck, Program Manager of ENDA-Tiers Monde
Emmanuel Seck says that civil society has been fighting since Copenhagen and expecting to see
countries sign up to legally binding targets
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13:10
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Interview with Daniel Gomez, International Adviser of Mundo Sano Responding to Climate
Change
Dr Daniel Gomez talks about the links between climate change and infectious diseases,
particularly tropical diseases.
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13:30
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Interview with Sanjay Vashist from Climate Action Network
Sanjay Vashist, Director of Climate Action Network South Asia talks about the importance of
regional cooperation on climate change, particularly for regions that are vulnerable to its
effects.
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13:45
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Interview with Daniel Shensul Climate Change Focal point of the United Nations Population
Fund
Daniel Schensul from the United Nations Population Fund talks about the importance of including
the social and population dimensions of climate impacts in adaptation measures.
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14:00
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Interview with Robert Munroe, Climate change officer of the BirdLife International
Robert Munroe talks about the importance of ecosystem based approaches to adaptation and using
biodiversity and the services nature provides to help humans adapt to climate change.
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14:15
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Interview with Keith Alverson, Chief of the Climate Change Adaptation and Terrestrial
Ecosystems at the United Nations Environment Programme
Keith Alverson talks about the organisation’s work on climate change adaptation.
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14:40
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Interview with Sebastiao Panzo Communication Officer of Opaia
Sebastiao Panzo talks about his work trying to provide access to energy for all communities in
Angola.
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15:00
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Interview with Stefan Schurig Climate and Energy Director of the World Future Council
Stefan Schurig talks about the frustration felt by the UN climate process but also how vital
the talks still are. He says that countries have to sit together and find consensus on climate
change because it is problem that doesn’t know country borders.
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15:20
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Interview with Mithika Mwenda, Coordinator of the Pan African Climate Justice
Alliance
Mithika Mwenda describes the work of his organisation in raising awareness of justice issues at
international climate negotiations. He interprets the principle of Common but Differentiated
Responsibility in the Convention as showing that the capabilities of all countries cannot
fairly be accepted as equal, and advocates equitable international co-operation.
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15:40
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Interview with Hamad Mohammed Al-Kuwari Managing Director of the Qatar Science and Technology
Park. Qatar
Hamad Mohammad Al-Kuwari, Managing Director at the Qatar Science and Technology Park talks
about the work the Park does in overseeing research and development in Qatar.
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16:00
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Interview with Abjodun D. Odunuga, Nigerian Youth Delegate from Heda Resources
Centre
Abiodun D. Odunga, a member of the Nigerian youth delegation, explains his view of the the role
of young people at the UN climate talks in highlighting the inadequacy of governments’
efforts to tackle climate change.
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16:20
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Interview with His Holiness Shri Shri 1008 Soham Baba, Founder and Chairnan of the Soham Baba
Mission
His Holiness Shri Shri 1008 Soham Baba talks about the positive change he has seen in the
people around him.
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16:40
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Interview with Manari Ushigua, Dirigente de Fortalicimiento, Confederacion de
Nacionalidades Indigenas del Ecuador. Rainforest Foundation Norway
Manari Ushigua, a representative of the Zapara people (Ecuador), describes the
effects of climate change in Ecuador and his view that our disconnection with nature is to
blame for the environmental crisis.
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17:15
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Interview with Dirk Forrister, President and CEO of the International Emissions Trading
Association
Dirk Forrister talks about the continued momentum for the inclusion of business in climate
change solutions.
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17:30
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Interview with Carlos Eugenio Vargas from the Nacionalidad Achuar del Ecuador.
Coordinating Body Indigenous Organizations of the Amazoni
Carlos Eugenio Vargas, who represents small scale producers from Latin America,
elaborates on how climate change is affecting small producers of the global south.
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17:45
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Interview with Omar Jilani Chairman of the Park Oasis Group
Omar Jilani, Chairman of the Pah Oasis Group talks about his work with water treatment and
engineering system. He talks specifically about his organisation’s work in Southern
Pakistan.
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18:00
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Interview with Dara Al Madanat from Adan Water
Dara Al Madanat from Jordanian water company Adan Water explains how water with a high
alkaline content can help people guard against osteoporosis and build the body’s
immunity.
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18:10
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Interview with Michael Mascha Founder of Fine Waters Media
Michael Masha explains that bottled water does not have to be detrimental to the environment
and how the only way to get water from a remote source to the consumer is through a bottle.
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