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In this special edition podcast episode, we are joined by Harjeet Singh, a distinguished global expert on climate impacts, migration, and adaptation. With a rich background in leading ActionAid International's climate change initiatives worldwide, Harjeet brings a wealth of experience to the conversation. Currently serving as a member of the United Nations' Technical Expert Group on Comprehensive Risk Management (TEG-CRM) under the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage, he is actively involved in addressing the complex challenges associated with climate change. Harjeet has also contributed as a board member to both Climate Action Network International (CAN-I) and the Global Network of Civil Society Organisations for Disaster Reduction (GNDR). Beyond his advocacy work, he is a co-founder of Satat Sampada, a social enterprise dedicated to promoting sustainable and environmental solutions, including organic food and farming in India and beyond. As we explore the obstacles and solutions at COP 28, Harjeet's extensive expertise and commitment to climate justice offer valuable insights into the pressing issues of our time.
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This episode was produced by the Amazon Sacred Headwaters. Thanks to Olivia Palma for being the host and for her research, to Lucia Villaruel for her research and support in production, and to Julio Ramos for the audio editing. Our collaborators are the Pachamama Foundation and Lanceros Digitales.
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