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Climate Talk Podcast
Adebote Seyifunmi
10 episodes
2 months ago
On this podcast, we engage environmentalists, thought leaders, policy makers, professionals from all walks of life on the subject of climate action, climate finance, climate denials and every other climate-related theme. We hope that you’ll learn a thing or three from every episode of the Climate Talk Podcast and more importantly take actions towards making the world a more sustainable place to live in. Climate Talk is a monthly podcast hosted by Seyifunmi Adebote. Be sure to check in as often as you can as there will be a new episode published every last Wednesday monthly. This is a project by the International Climate Change Development Initiative and Media for Community Change Initiative.
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On this podcast, we engage environmentalists, thought leaders, policy makers, professionals from all walks of life on the subject of climate action, climate finance, climate denials and every other climate-related theme. We hope that you’ll learn a thing or three from every episode of the Climate Talk Podcast and more importantly take actions towards making the world a more sustainable place to live in. Climate Talk is a monthly podcast hosted by Seyifunmi Adebote. Be sure to check in as often as you can as there will be a new episode published every last Wednesday monthly. This is a project by the International Climate Change Development Initiative and Media for Community Change Initiative.
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CT0026: Emissions, Offset, Credit, Capture… What are these carbon jargons?
Climate Talk Podcast
40 minutes 43 seconds
2 years ago
CT0026: Emissions, Offset, Credit, Capture… What are these carbon jargons?
"Presently, we have in total about 50 gigatonnes of CO2 present in the atmosphere now. We cannot do without emitting carbon, at best, we must become more responsible about our emission and take action to offset them." - David Ahonsu.


50 gigatonnes of CO2 in the atmosphere. What does this mean for a world that is currently grappling with the many impacts of climate change?

On this episode of the Climate Talk Podcast, David Ahonsu UK-Based renewable energy consultant and engineer shares gives context to data around climate science and carbon emissions.

You will also learn about:
-  How to offset your carbon emission
-  How to limit your carbon footprint
-  Countries and their respective per capital emission




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Climate Talk Podcast
On this podcast, we engage environmentalists, thought leaders, policy makers, professionals from all walks of life on the subject of climate action, climate finance, climate denials and every other climate-related theme. We hope that you’ll learn a thing or three from every episode of the Climate Talk Podcast and more importantly take actions towards making the world a more sustainable place to live in. Climate Talk is a monthly podcast hosted by Seyifunmi Adebote. Be sure to check in as often as you can as there will be a new episode published every last Wednesday monthly. This is a project by the International Climate Change Development Initiative and Media for Community Change Initiative.