Episodes
For the final episode in this special season of podcasts it's over to the young people hanging out at the Youth Pavilion at the Youth Congress that ran alongside WEEC. Why they came to WEEC; what they do to be sustainable in everyday life; and, what they learned at WEEC? Here's what they told us...
Published 03/26/24
Published 03/26/24
This time on 'Youth Voices: A Week at WEEC', how to create ESD (Education for Sustainable Development) content in Arabic. We ask our three guests how they go about creating content in Arabic...with the help of a ukelele!
Published 03/26/24
This time on 'Youth Voices: A Week at WEEC', we talk ESD with a very special guest from Costa Rica...the executive director of Earth Charter International Secretariat and the Center for Education for Sustainable Development at UPEACE.
Published 03/26/24
Environmental Education - the right way. In this episode of 'Youth Voices: A Week at WEEC', we hear from a Malaysia-based teacher from the Global Schools Programme, for a young educators perspective on environmental education...
Published 03/26/24
It's Episode 3 of 'Youth Voices: A Week at WEEC'...and on day two of the congress we spoke to an amazing young PhD student who successfully fought for the crocodiles and reversed biodiversity loss along the river environment of her home in India...
Published 03/26/24
This time, in Episode 2 of 'Youth Voices: A Week at WEEC', we hear more from four young people making a difference to ensure a more sustainable future in Abu Dhabi...and beyond...
Published 03/26/24
In episode one of 'Youth Voices: A Week at WEEC', a real-life research scientist from the Environment Agency Abu Dhabi and a podcaster and entrepreneur involved in a new, multi-language, Chat GPT-style, AI tech startup.
Published 03/26/24
Finally, this season is concluded with environmental education and knowledge - how environmentally aware are we? This time, we trek high in the Himalayas to talk to our guest, the UN Environment Programme’s environmental education consultant, Gayatri Raghwa. We examine how to mainstream environmental knowledge so that it’s as simple as 1, 2, 3 and to ask: “Is the message getting through?”
Published 10/18/23
It’s estimated that a third of the food we produce is thrown away! But why are we wasting time, energy and money producing food if we’re not going to eat? Add to that the fact that millions of people across the globe don’t have enough food to eat and the argument for NOT wasting food becomes a compelling one. Lara Hussein, passionate composter, and co-founder of The Waste Lab, joins us to explore why food waste and climate change go hand-in-hand.
Published 10/11/23
This episode 'lifts the lid' on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) processes and procedures. Why is an EIA needed, when, and for what types of projects? Our guest expert in this episode Abdulrahman Ahmed Qaderi is a Civil Engineer and Environmental Enforcement Officer at EAD. He's here to help us to understand Environmental Inspections and Impact Assessment and to consider how EIA's help to mitigate climate issues.
Published 10/04/23
Saeed Al Adawi - Senior Manager - KEZAD HSE, KEZAD Group shares the importance of adopting green practices, achieving environmental goals. Emphasising the need to cut down and reserve natural resources, shedding light on topics like circular Economy, recycling and being part of organizational awareness programmes like Green business Network.
Published 09/27/23
Ashraf Al Cibahy - Section Head - Marine Protected Area Management, Terrestrial and Marine Biodiversity introduce protected areas and what role does protected areas do to conserve nature? Ashraf touches upon the fundamental ways of managing protected area, its threats, and its role as tourism sites.
Published 09/20/23
This time we welcome Chris Wan to Naturally Educated. In his day job he's Associate Director, Sustainability and CSR, Masdar City and he’s passionate about putting people first and encouraging a sustainable mindset. In this episode we look to the future and ask how we create and build the sustainable cities - and communities - of the future.
Published 09/20/23
In the UAE, mangroves are deeply embedded in the local traditions and culture. Historically, they provided building material; they act as a natural habitat and home for marine and terrestrial wildlife; and, they protect coastal areas. Amna Khalifa Al Mansoori - Assistant Scientist, Marine Habitats, Terrestrial & Marine Biodiversity from Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi, joins us to explain why they’re so special and why mangroves are one of nature’s frontline soldiers in the fight against...
Published 08/28/23
In this episode we speak to Hessa Al Qahtani, Unit Head - Conservation Programs, Al Ain Zoo. We define and understand the importance of ex-situ conservation, its relevance to us ALL, its contribution to biodiversity equilibrium and highlight UAE’s successes in bringing species back from the brink.
Published 08/18/23
This time on Naturally Educated Podcast we’re welcoming two guests. Monir Salem Bou Ghanem is the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi’s Policy Advisor and Mariam Al Meraikhi - Strategic Digital Manager Sustainability . We explore the issue of single use plastic, the priorities of "Mission To Zero" campaign and how to heighten public awareness.
Published 08/14/23
To kick off Season three of Naturally Educated Podcast we speak to Omar Al Braiki - Head of Negotiations, Office of the UAE special envoy for climate change. We discuss UAE climate policy and, as the UAE prepares to host COP28 in November 2023, how the UAE is contributing to the world’s global climate goals.
Published 08/08/23
Back in September 2020 65 world leaders came together to endorse the Leaders’ Pledge for Nature, committing to reverse biodiversity loss by 2030 for sustainable development. In November 2021, following the Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri, UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment, announced the endorsement of the Leader's Pledge. And in January 2022, the UAE Cabinet formalised the endorsement, agreeing that the country would join the Leaders'...
Published 07/12/23
In Abu Dhabi mangroves are classified as one of the most critical marine habitats. However, at a time when globally mangroves are declining at an alarming rate, a representative sample of the forest structure of Mangroves in Abu Dhabi, indicates a majority of healthy trees across the coastline. This time on Naturally Educated we discuss why mangroves are SO important, the threats they face and highlight the steps the government is taking to address and correct the issues. We'll also be...
Published 07/12/23
Historically the UAE is a proud sea-faring nation, and the aim of this episode of Naturally Educated is simple. To understand how important coral reefs are to us All and to convey just how important it is to protect coral in the Arabian Gulf is considered of paramount importance. Our guest Hamad Al Jailani is an assistant scientist in Marine Habitats at the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi and he's just back from the latest survey of Abu Dhabi's corals...with some good news!
Published 07/12/23
How can derive from nature to help conserve it? How can we use the lessons that nature provides to re-connect with our environment? To answer this, we're unravelling Biomimicry, the concept, and practice, that learns from and mimics the strategies found in nature to solve human design challenges. Our guest for this episode is plant specialist, flora macro photographer and bio-mimicry enthusiast, Dana Al Dhaen. Dana is a graduate in Environmental Science, is an Environmental Ambassador for...
Published 07/12/23
The rich seagrass meadows in the waters of the UAE are considered one of the most important habitat for the Dugongs - or Sea Cow. Abu Dhabi Emirate hosts the world's second largest population of dugongs in the world after Australia. Since the year 1999, Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) has long made great efforts to conserve this beautiful, peaceful creature. We welcome Dr. Himansu Sekhar Das the Unit Head -Marine Threatened Species and Habitats at Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi who will...
Published 07/12/23
This time we welcome Winston Cowie - Section Manager – Marine Policy-Regulations and Planning, Terrestrial & Marine Biodiversity sector at the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi to Naturally Educated as we discuss the importance of dedicating marine protected areas, rehabilitation of coastal and marine habitat in UAE, conserving endangered species, what's being done to combat climate change and we look at how Abu Dhabi is taking the lead to preserve marine biodiversity.
Published 07/12/23
Arabella Willing - Associate Head of Conservation Outreach & Citizen Science - Emirates Nature WWF tells us about the issue of single use plastics in the ocean and how it affects marine biodiversity as well as us all. Offering context on the actual situation – and from the Abu Dhabi Emirate perspective. We will consider what’s being done and what more needs to happen.
Published 07/12/23