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We Need to Act
Sara Rego
46 episodes
2 days ago
We Need to Act is a podcast dedicated to sustainability education hosted by Dr. Sara Rego. We delve into important topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, social justice, and environmental degradation, unpacking what sustainability truly means and why it matters in an open dialogue with guests from various backgrounds, such as activists, academics, scholars, scientists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and Indigenous people. Join us as we explore the origins of these issues, the challenges we face, and the actions needed to create a more just, resilient, and regenerated future.
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We Need to Act is a podcast dedicated to sustainability education hosted by Dr. Sara Rego. We delve into important topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, social justice, and environmental degradation, unpacking what sustainability truly means and why it matters in an open dialogue with guests from various backgrounds, such as activists, academics, scholars, scientists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and Indigenous people. Join us as we explore the origins of these issues, the challenges we face, and the actions needed to create a more just, resilient, and regenerated future.
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Season 2 | Ep.20 - Sustainable Development, symbiosis, and regenerative futures with Marc Buckley
We Need to Act
1 hour 26 minutes 28 seconds
7 months ago
Season 2 | Ep.20 - Sustainable Development, symbiosis, and regenerative futures with Marc Buckley

Are Sustainable Development Goals achievable and why arewe failing to reach them? How can we regenerate our world and what will be next on the sustainability agenda from 2030 to 2050?

From the collapse of ancient hierarchical civilization modelsto symbiosis as the way forward, in today’s episode, we explore future possibilities with Marc Buckley, a leading regenerative development expert focused on combating climate change and shaping sustainable futures.


About Marc Buckley: he has over 30 years of experience and has contributed to high-level international initiatives,including the UN-SDG Manifesto and the UNFCCC, attending every COP since COP1. As a member of the EU ESG Taxonomy PSF Commission, Marc influences global environmental policies and advocates for regenerative agriculture and sustainable built environments.

He is a Global Food Reformist, working to transform theagriculture and food industries, and hosts the Inside Ideas podcast, discussing sustainability and innovation. Marc is a board member of the Dubai Future Foundation and chair of the UNFCCC Innovation Hub, with a vision to empower humanity through ecological and regenerative principles.


Find out more about Marc Buckley:


Org URL: https://www.alohas.bio/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/buckleymarc/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcearth/

Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marcearth

Podcast: https://www.insideideas.org/



We Need to Act
We Need to Act is a podcast dedicated to sustainability education hosted by Dr. Sara Rego. We delve into important topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, social justice, and environmental degradation, unpacking what sustainability truly means and why it matters in an open dialogue with guests from various backgrounds, such as activists, academics, scholars, scientists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and Indigenous people. Join us as we explore the origins of these issues, the challenges we face, and the actions needed to create a more just, resilient, and regenerated future.