Season 2 Trailer
Caribbean Climate Calabash
by Climate Tracker
2M ago
A preview of what's to come. Season 2 episode 1 coming 10/11/2023. Stay tuned ..read more
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Ep. 10 | The art of climate journalism
Caribbean Climate Calabash
by Climate Tracker
2M ago
Jason Pinas is a freelance journalist from Suriname with a reputable history in the field. He is well known for his bravery as a professional. In this episode, we will learn more about his track record, and how he ended up in an altercation with bodyguards of his country’s vice president. Tune in ..read more
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Ep. 8 | La crisis climática crea vacíos alimentarios en Puerto Rico
Caribbean Climate Calabash
by Climate Tracker
2M ago
Carlos Berríos Polanco is a multimedia freelance journalist and correspondent for Latino Rebels. His work mostly focuses on covering public unrest, political corruption, and the climate crisis. Although he is based out of Puerto Rico, he enjoys traveling to report on and cover justice issues all over the world. In this episode we will learn a bit more about Carlos and his story of how increased hurricanes are demolishing the country's already low food production ..read more
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Ep. 6 | Giving the mic to Caribbean indigenous communities
Caribbean Climate Calabash
by Climate Tracker
2M ago
Maureen Valmond is a journalist, social and climate justice advocate with indigenous heritage, living in Dominica. Through her drive and passion for the voiceless and underrepresented in her country, she manages to balance all her titles. In this podcast episode we get to learn a bit more about Maureen, her passion for social work, and climate justice stories as well as some lesser know details behind her reporting practice ..read more
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Ep. 4 | Finding the real Caribbean climate issues
Caribbean Climate Calabash
by Climate Tracker
2M ago
Rochelle Clayton is a staff journalist from Jamaica, working for the Observer Newspaper to expose the key issues of regular everyday people. In this episode of the podcast we get a closer look at the mind behind these stories; what goes into her reporting, how she decides on key issues and of course the origin of her passion for journalism and climate change ..read more
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S2 Ep.14 | Indigenous human rights, Cop28 & climate journalism angst
Caribbean Climate Calabash
by Climate Tracker
2M ago
In this episode we speak to journalist and fellow Stefanie Lauchman about the aftermath of Cop28, her stories about indigenous people in Suriname and more. Stefanie also shares her perspective from the collaborative piece featuring Candice and Samuel, examining the mental health implications of climate change on indigenous people especially. Leave us a review, like, and share it with your friends. These interactions help to increase the visibility of the podcast and keep our non-profit funding ecosystem healthy. When you subscribe, like, review, and share the podcast, you are letting the fund ..read more
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Ep. 2 | "Good journalism brings about change"
Caribbean Climate Calabash
by Climate Tracker
2M ago
Deandre Williamson is a multi award winning journalist and editor from the Bahamas. In this episode she shares more about herself and her experience connecting with other journalists through the climate justice journalism’s first cycle with her climate tracker mentor Hipolito Novelo. She also speaks in detail about some of The Bahamas key climate justice issues and their impacts through the stories she covers throughout her illustrious career ..read more
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S2 Ep.12 | Climate Change, Mental Health, and Indigenous People
Caribbean Climate Calabash
by Climate Tracker
2M ago
? Candice and Samuel, two exceptional journalists from Climate Tracker's Climate Justice Journalism fellowship, are bringing you insights in this episode! They're sharing the findings from their collaborative report on the impact of Climate Change on the mental health of Indigenous or first people. ?? Joined by the seasoned broadcast journalist and Climate Tracker Journalism Mentor, Hipolito, these dynamic storytellers shed light on the lesser-heard tales of indigenous people, exploring the effects in both Jamaica and Guyana. ???? Tune in for a compelling conversation that goes beyond the hea ..read more
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Season 1 Trailer
Caribbean Climate Calabash
by Climate Tracker
2M ago
? Our Caribbean team is clearly really excited about the launch of this podcast! Listen to our trailer for more insights on what you could expect from season 1 ..read more
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S2 Ep.11 | Carbon markets and Suriname's indigneous communities
Caribbean Climate Calabash
by Climate Tracker
2M ago
Climate Tracker's COP28 fellow Stefanie Lauchman has been ?️‍♀️ keenly following the negotiations surrounding the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change's Article 6. It's all about carbon markets and carbon trading between businesses and countries. As these talks advance, there is concern from experts about the missing language that could help to ensure the ? indigenous communities that have long been stewards and residents of these conservatory lands are included. Stefanie shares what she found out during her first COP experience with Hipolito Novelo. ?? Leave us a review, lik ..read more
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