Disrupting the Doughnut of Doom is a podcast from EMEN, the Ethnic Minority Environmental Network. Each month we speak to people working in Scotland to encourage greater inclusion and diversity in the environmental sector.
This month's episode features Thalia from Glasgow Food Policy Partnership, discussing how what we eat, and how we grow it, affects the climate, the countryside and the communities we live in. Thalia speaks to podcast host Andrew Williams, the Environmental Projects Coordinator for CEMVO.
To find out more about EMEN, check out our website: Ethnic Minority Environmental Network | (theemennetwork.com)
Disrupting the Doughnut of Doom is a podcast from EMEN, the Ethnic Minority Environmental Network. Each month we speak to people working in Scotland to encourage greater inclusion and diversity in the environmental sector.
This month's episode features Dr Mark Wong from University of Glasgow. Mark has been leading a team working on a new computer game called SEvEN, exploring the experience of ethnic minority groups in Scotland in the run up to our target of net zero by 2045. Mark speaks to podcast host Andrew Williams, the Environmental Projects Coordinator for CEMVO.
To find out more about SEvEN, and to play the game - head over to Education Evolved: Education Evolved - SEvEN: Seven Voices, One Future (educationevolvedltd.com)
And to find out more about EMEN, check out our website: Ethnic Minority Environmental Network | (theemennetwork.com)
Disrupting the Doughnut of Doom is a podcast from EMEN, the Ethnic Minority Environmental Network. Each month we speak to people working in Scotland to encourage greater inclusion and diversity in the environmental sector.
This month's debut episode features our very own Aekus Kamboj! Aekus leads on the EMEN project at CEMVO, and discusses her recent work on the Save Our Wild Isles Community Fund. Aekus speaks to podcast host Andrew Williams, the Environmental Projects Coordinator for CEMVO.
To find out more about the Save Our Wild Isles Community Fund, head here: Together we can Save our Wild Isles | Save Our Wild Isles And to find out more about EMEN, check out our website: Ethnic Minority Environmental Network | (theemennetwork.com)