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The Klosters Forum
The Klosters Forum Podcast
Hannah MacInnes joins some of the participants and guests of The Klosters Forum to discuss some of the key environmental issues of today including themes of plastic pollution, biodiversity and food systems. The Klosters Forum is a neutral platform that brings together disruptive and inspirational minds to address some of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. Hannah MacInnes is a Freelance Journalist and a regular interviewer and Podcast Host for the How To: Academy, chairing interviews, panels and debates across a wide range of subjects and current issues. Before going...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 9 ratings
Love it!
With every episode I learn more about the complexity of the food system. Inspiring speakers and great moderator. Perfect length (under 30min)
Steff la Cheffe via Apple Podcasts · Switzerland · 10/02/20
Truly inspiring
Thank you for sharing these conversations held among great minds (entrepreneurs, Professors, Scientist) about sustainable food! I am really enjoying it.
Gigisima via Apple Podcasts · Spain · 09/24/20
Love it!
Highly informative. High quality content and speakers. I'm hooked!Read full review »
plantyj via Apple Podcasts · Switzerland · 04/18/20
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