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Seon 180
Leslie Ann Seon
6 episodes
6 months ago
This is a platform for frank, fearless and fun discussions that move you beyond neutral. Join us as we chat with experts, inspirational voices, and influencers who have been where you are, to help get you moving again, in whatever area of your life that you need to.
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This is a platform for frank, fearless and fun discussions that move you beyond neutral. Join us as we chat with experts, inspirational voices, and influencers who have been where you are, to help get you moving again, in whatever area of your life that you need to.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Leisure,
Health & Fitness
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S05- Episode 1- From Beaches to Battlegrounds: The Caribbean’s Climate Challenge
Seon 180
39 minutes 3 seconds
7 months ago
S05- Episode 1- From Beaches to Battlegrounds: The Caribbean’s Climate Challenge
Join host Leslie Ann Seon for a critical conversation with Dr. Ainka Granderson, climate resilience expert and Programme Manager at the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI). Hailing from Trinidad and Tobago, Dr. Granderson brings over eight years of experience in climate adaptation across small island states, along with her leadership in the Caribbean Climate Justice Alliance, a coalition of 60+ organizations advocating for equitable climate action. In this episode, we explore pressing issues like intensifying hurricanes, water scarcity, and economic instability—and what Caribbean nations can do to build resilience. Dr. Granderson breaks down the science behind worsening weather patterns, innovative solutions for struggling farmers, and the region’s fight for stronger global climate policies and funding. With a Ph.D. in Resource Management, she offers sharp insights into how the Caribbean can adapt, advocate, and secure a sustainable future. Don’t miss this urgent discussion at the intersection of climate justice and survival.
Seon 180
This is a platform for frank, fearless and fun discussions that move you beyond neutral. Join us as we chat with experts, inspirational voices, and influencers who have been where you are, to help get you moving again, in whatever area of your life that you need to.