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Suno India
Climate Emergency
In India, every year, the summers are getting longer, the winters harsher and the downpours intense. Floods in Assam, droughts in Tamil Nadu and growing problem of water scarcity in many states are no longer an abnormality but the new reality!There is an urgency to solve the problems caused by human induced climate change and to understand and find solutions before it is late. This is Climate Emergency and we will bring to fore and discuss the growing impact of climate change. We will also highlight and celebrate climate champions- individuals and communities who are undoing the damage done...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 12 ratings
Need better voice
Your podcasters really need to learn diction. Feels like they themselves are eating pan while talking.
Tejaswini Bhardwaj via Apple Podcasts · India · 06/23/23
Much needed intervention
I am a journalist/climate reporter. I wanted to say that this series is a much needed intervention in the debate on climate change raging across the world, but more so in India, as the developing world faces a crisis much more pervasive than is being acknowledged.
Kunal Shankar via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/18/20
Well Researched & Produced
Suno India has maintained high standards in journalism across all their shows and this podcast, ‘Climate Emergency’ is no different. Every episode apart from being very relevant at this point is very well researched and produced. Keep up the good work, Suno India team.
GirishShivakumar via Apple Podcasts · India · 06/08/20
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