• Sustainable South

  • By: Ray
  • Podcast

Sustainable South

By: Ray
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Sustainable South, the podcast that amplifies the voices of outstanding youth leaders driving sustainability in the Global South. We focus on bold, clear, authentic conversations with changemakers, shaping a greener and more equitable future. If you’re passionate about climate action, environmental justice, or innovative solutions for sustainable living, Sustainable South is your platform for fresh perspectives, inspiring stories, and transformative ideas. Join us as we spotlight the next generation of sustainability leaders creating real impact in their communities and beyond.

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Episodes
  • Sustainable South: Oleksandra Fomin (Ukraine)
    Oct 17 2024

    In today's episode, we are thrilled to feature an exceptional leader from Eastern Europe, Oleksandra Fomin. Oleksandra has built a dynamic career spanning sales, investment, resort management, metal manufacturing solutions, and sustainability consulting. Her passion for creating a positive impact drove her to pivot into the field of sustainability, where she took on the role of Corporate Social Responsibility Manager at Greenbin and when she co-founded the Sustainable Agen. This boutique consulting firm empowers businesses to create and publish meaningful sustainability reports.

    We're honored to have Oleksandra join us, especially as we dive into one of the most complex and often controversial topics this season: mining in the Global South. This sector generates wealth and resources but leaves behind environmental damage, social conflicts, and inequality. Today, we'll explore the far-reaching impacts of mineral extraction, resource mismanagement, peace, planet, and the opportunities for change.

    Oleksandra provided her expert insights on several key issues concerning Ukraine's natural resources and their broader implications. She discussed the significance of these resources to Ukraine's economy, highlighting their strategic value. She also addressed the detrimental impact of corruption in the natural resource sector, explaining how it affects the environment and local communities, and identified steps to improve transparency. Additionally, she elaborated on how the 2022 war disrupted the state of natural resources, detailing the current situation and the involvement of Western countries, China, and Russia, and the implications for global power dynamics.

    Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7EF2GkjVM4&ab_channel=IDENTHOLOGY
    Intro/outro music// Free download by IDENTHOLOGY

    Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7EF2GkjVM4&ab_channel=IDENTHOLOGY
    Intro/outro music// Free download by IDENTHOLOGY

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    42 mins
  • Sustainable South: Introduction
    Oct 9 2024

    Welcome to Sustainable South, the podcast that amplifies the voices of outstanding youth leaders driving sustainability in the Global South. We focus on bold, clear, authentic conversations with changemakers, shaping a greener and more equitable future. If you’re passionate about climate action, environmental justice, or innovative solutions for sustainable living, Sustainable South is your platform for fresh perspectives, inspiring stories, and transformative ideas. Join us as we spotlight the next generation of sustainability leaders creating real impact in their communities and beyond.

    Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7EF2GkjVM4&ab_channel=IDENTHOLOGY
    Intro/outro music// Free download by IDENTHOLOGY

    Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7EF2GkjVM4&ab_channel=IDENTHOLOGY
    Intro/outro music// Free download by IDENTHOLOGY

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    6 mins

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