Cool It Down is a climate podcast that is about innovators, change-makers and entrepreneurs who are taking actions, creating solutions and inspiring many. The series features voices of experts and practitioners who unpack the problem to solve and discuss emerging opportunities for addressing impacts of climate change. Each episode explores and offers simple doable actions that individuals can take, and ideas and inspiration for entrepreneurs to build businesses on.
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Cool It Down is a climate podcast that is about innovators, change-makers and entrepreneurs who are taking actions, creating solutions and inspiring many. The series features voices of experts and practitioners who unpack the problem to solve and discuss emerging opportunities for addressing impacts of climate change. Each episode explores and offers simple doable actions that individuals can take, and ideas and inspiration for entrepreneurs to build businesses on.
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In this episode of Cool It Down, RJ Sayema explores the future of sustainable food with Chef Radhika Khandelwal and Dr. Jessica Fanzo. Chef Radhika shares her journey in sustainable cooking, offering practical tips to reduce kitchen waste and highlighting innovative ways to repurpose food scraps.
Dr. Fanzo discusses the global challenges of food security, the link between dietary choices and climate change, and the role of governments in promoting healthier food systems.
Together, they unpack the importance of reconnecting with food sources, embracing sustainable eating habits, and engaging in trends like plant-based diets and lab-grown meat to reshape the food industry for a greener future.
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Host: RJ Sayema
Created by: BBC Media Action India
Supported by: U.S. Department of State