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29 November
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Interview with Carol Turley, Knowledge Exchange Coordinator of the UK Ocean Acidification
Research Programme, University of California
Carol Turley, Coordinator at the Plymouth Marine Laboratory talks about the three key impacts
on our oceans; warming waters, ocean acidification and de-oxygenation. She describes the oceans
as hot, sour and breathless.
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Interview with Kehkashan Basu, Eco-generation Regional Ambassador to Middle East, Emirate
Environmental Group
Kehkashan Basu talks about what got her involved in the environmental movement.
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Interview with Rishabh Lohiya and Louisa Peters youth representatives for Youthinkgreen,
Germanwatch
Rishabh Lohiya and Louisa Peters from Youthinkgreen talk about the work they are doing helping
to educate young people on climate change across 12 countries.
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Interview with Aaron Ashley Dublenho (teacher), Derek Wonk and Jennifer Switzer (students) from
the Student Initiatives for Sustainable Education. Taking IT global
Aaron Ashley Dublenho, Jennifer Switzer and Derek Wonk from Initiatives for Sustainable
Education talk about the work they are doing at COP trying to contribute to the decision making
process on climate change.
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Interview with Dana Al Anzy, students representing Reach Out to Asia
Dana Al Anzy of Reach out to Asia stresses the importance of the involvement of young people in
decision-making and describes how the youth climate movement is developing in Qatar.
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Interview with Obadah Diab a youth delegate with Reach out to Asia
Obadah Diab discusses youth participation in politics in the Middle East and what he
hopes to gain from COP18.
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Interview with Simran Vedvyas, 9th Eco-generation Regional Ambassador to Middle East. Eye on
Earth Youth Ambassador
Simran Vedvyas, a youth ambassador with Eye on Earth, argues that young people are vital to
decision-making on climate change.
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Interview with Meine van Noordwijk, Principal scientist and Chief Science Advisor from the
World Agroforestry Center
Meine Van Noordwijk explains the work undertaken by his organisation since the creation of the
REDD program in Bali.
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Interview with Nasser Abufarha, Producer Representative Middle East. Fairtrade
International
Nasser Abufarha describes how climate change is worsening the situation for Palestine’s
already vulnerable agricultural economy.
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Interview with Luigi Cabrini, Director of Sustainable Development of Tourism from the World
Tourism Organization
Luigi Cabrini outlines how the tourism industry is feeling the effects of climate change
and how it is planning to play its part in tackling it.
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Interview with Tommy Mathew, Producer Representative Asia and Pacific. Fairtrade
International
Tomy Mathew explains how Fairtrade is enabling small-scale farmers to adapt to and mitigate the
effects of climate change.
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Interview with Vositha Wijenayake, Executive Coordinator of SLYCAN. Climate Action Networ
Vositha Wijenayake, Consultant at SLYCON talks about the need for a greater focus on women in
the climate negotiations, particularly when we are talking about issues such as equity.
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Interview with Kjell Andersson, Policy Advisor from the Swedish Bioenergy Association. World
Bioenergy Association
Kjell Andersson, Policy Advisor at the World Bioenergy Association, argues that bioenergy and
carbon taxes are a key part of our solution to climate change.
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Interview with Artur Runge-Metzger, Lead EU Negotiator
Artur Runge-Metzger talks about the current state of the negotiations after the first few days
of talks. He says that there is a lot more work to be done to get different countries’
ideas captured and says this is normal for a negotiations. He says the final text will look a
lot different once all the compromises have been worked out.
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Interview with Shiori Takano, Yuri Miyazaki and Shim Jieun, students representatives from the
Doshiha University
Sim Jieun, Shiori Takano and Yuri Miyazaki, students at Doshisha University (Kyoto), describe
their involvement in the World Student Environmental Network and their experiences at
COP18.
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Interview with Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Chairperson of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous
Issues. Philippines
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Executive Director of Tebtebba and a Philippine negotiator, explains
that this COP must agree how REDD+ is financed and how best it is implemented.
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Interview with Sofia Robinson and David Gawith, Youth delegates from New Zealand. IndyAct -
League of Independent Activists
Sofia Robinson and David Gawith from the New Zealand Youth Delegation talk about the action
youth groups held in Doha to ensure the voices of unrepresented young people were brought to
the conference.
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Interview with Comrade Saka Waheed, Secretary of Climate and Environmental Initiative. Nurses
Across the Borders
Saka Waheed urges additional, tangible action, including a proactive policy and strategy to
combat climate change.
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Interview with Jacob von Uexkull Founder and Chair of the World Future Council
Jakob Von Uexkull talks about the need to create new money to save the climate. He says it is
absurd that we are about the destabilise the climate because we say there is no money, when
there are means of creating new money.
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Interview with Florence Bernard from the International Centre for Research in
Agroforestry
Florence Bernard explains her view that the private sector has a significant role to play in
the REDD+ programme.
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Interview with Kyle Gracey, member of the Board of Directors of SustainUS.
Kyle Gracey, part of the board of directors for US Youth for Sustainable Development
(SustainUS), explains how young people are tackling climate change both inside and outside of
UN negotiations.
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Interview with Chief Adam Tempuni, Cashew Farmer from Ghana. Fairtrade International
Chief Adam Tempuni explains how climate change affects his community and why more support for
adaptation is a must.
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Interview with Patrice Burger, Executive Director of Centre d'Actions et de
Réalisations Internationales. Planete Urgence
Patrice Burger, Executive Director of Centre d'Actions et de Réalisations
Internationales (CARI) explains how climate change is reflected in drylands but that these
stressed areas can also form part of the solution.
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Interview with Adrian Rimmer, CEO of the Gold Standard Foundation
Adrian Rimmer says there is a desire for market based approaches to tackling climate change and
many current challenges are structural problems. He accepts that there have been problems with
market interventions into issues of land use, but explains that his organisation aim to define
best practice, and create trust in carbon mechanisms, working with a number of different
stakeholders.
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Interview with Gunnar Boye Olesen, Coordinator of Inforse Sustainable Energy. International
Network for Sustainable Energy
Gunnar Boye Olesen describes how moving to 100% renewable energy in 20 years time is feasible
and economically beneficial for countries in the EU. He says that in order to make this
transition, there first needs to be the political will to promote sustainability to overcome
vested interests in old habits and inefficient technologies.
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Interview with Paul Fennell, Senior lecturer on Carbon Capture Storage. Imperial
College
Paul Fennell talks about the process of carbon capture and storage and the important role it
will play if the world continues to emit greenhouse gas emissions
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Interview with Comrade Ayodele Adewale, Lord Mayor of Amuwo Odofin Lagos. UN of Youth
Network
Comrade Ayodele Adewale talks about the work that is being done at city level to prevent
climate change and environmental degradation.
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