• Episode 16: Solar Energy and Sustainable Living
    Nov 26 2024

    In this special episode of Cool It Down, RJ Sayema brings together three powerful voices shaping the conversation on climate action and sustainability with a focus on solar energy. Speaking to Sayema, Simarpreet Singh shares his journey as an entrepreneur, offering insights into embracing execution, imperfection, and humility while cultivating habits to reduce carbon footprint. He emphasizes finding joy in work, education, and meditation as pathways to sustainability and personal growth.


    Licypriya Kangujam, a 13-year-old climate activist, delivers a passionate plea for urgent action on the climate crisis. She shares her inspiring journey, experiences at global platforms like the UN, and her vision for climate justice, urging rich nations to take responsibility for their environmental impact.


    Professor Chetan Singh Solanki, the Solar Gandhi, discusses the transformative potential of solar energy in addressing climate change. He highlights the hidden costs of fossil fuels, the role of youth in the solar sector, and the importance of energy independence in achieving a sustainable future.


    Tune in to explore practical solutions, inspire action, and remind us that every step counts in the fight against climate change.


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    Host: RJ Sayema

    Created by: BBC Media Action India

    Supported by: U.S. Department of State

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    46 mins
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    Nov 22 2024
    39 mins
  • Sustainable Packaging
    Nov 19 2024

    In this episode of Cool It Down, Rishika Reddy and Dr. Kirtiraj K. Gaikwad delve into the urgent need for sustainable packaging and its role in combating environmental challenges.


    Rishika shares the story behind the creation of The Mend, a sustainable packaging venture born during the pandemic, and discusses the hurdles of shifting consumer and business mindsets towards eco-friendly options.


    Dr. Gaikwad sheds light on the environmental impact of traditional packaging, particularly plastics, and introduces innovative alternatives such as pine needle-based paper and cactus biopolymers.


    Together, they explore the complexities of the circular economy, the balance between convenience and sustainability, and the future of biodegradable and smart packaging technologies.


    The episode also offers practical advice for aspiring sustainability entrepreneurs and emphasizes the collective power of individual actions in driving meaningful change.


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    Host: RJ Sayema

    Created by: BBC Media Action India

    Supported by: U.S. Department of State

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    40 mins
  • Threads of Change: Sustainable Fashion
    Nov 15 2024

    In this episode of Cool It Down, Aditi Mayer, Gigi Mathews, and Professor Parikshit Goswami come together to discuss the pressing issue of textile waste and sustainable fashion from diverse perspectives. Aditi shares her journey as a sustainable fashion advocate, touching on the influence of the Rana Plaza tragedy on her career, and underscores the role of cultural heritage in promoting mindful, eco-conscious choices.


    Gigi delves into the entrepreneurial aspect, exploring how innovative businesses and community involvement are crucial to addressing textile waste, especially in countries like India.


    Professor Goswami complements these perspectives by analyzing textile waste’s environmental impact and the cultural shifts needed in consumption.


    Together, they provide listeners with practical tips—from supporting local designers to starting ventures that balance social impact and profit—while underlining the collective responsibility we all hold in creating a more sustainable future.


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    Host: RJ Sayema

    Created by: BBC Media Action India

    Supported by: U.S. Department of State

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    42 mins
  • Foundations to Future: Sustainable Architecture
    Nov 12 2024

    In this episode of Cool It Down, RJ Sayema chats with architects Marion Weiss, Michael Manfredi, and resilience expert Dr. Anshu Sharma about the powerful link between architecture, resilience, and climate action. They uncover how the building sector shapes global greenhouse gas emissions and the untapped potential of embodied energy and sustainable design.


    The discussion covers traditional building materials, evolving public spaces, and insights from past practices to inspire resilient architecture. They also spotlight opportunities for future architects and entrepreneurs to drive sustainable construction and tackle climate challenges with lasting solutions.


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    Host: RJ Sayema

    Created by: BBC Media Action India

    Supported by: U.S. Department of State

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    33 mins
  • Trash to Treasure: Innovating with E-waste
    Nov 8 2024

    In this episode of Cool It Down, RJ Sayema delves into the pressing issue of electronic waste (e-waste) with Veena Sahajwalla, a recycling and green manufacturing expert, and Mandeep Manocha, the co-founder of Cashify.


    Together, they explore the environmental and health impacts of improper e-waste disposal, the risks tied to informal recycling, and the promising innovations in this field, from e-waste micro-factories to Cashify's solutions for responsible recycling.


    The conversation sheds light on the role of sustainable entrepreneurship and responsible consumption in e-waste management, along with practical steps individuals and businesses can take to make a positive impact.


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    Host: RJ Sayema

    Created by: BBC Media Action India

    Supported by: U.S. Department of State

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    29 mins
  • Social Enterprises in Solving Water Crisis
    Nov 5 2024

    In this episode of Cool It Down, RJ Sayema engages with Professor V. Srinivas Chary, Director of the Centre for Environment, Urban Governance, and Infrastructure Development, Administrative Staff College of India to explore the urgent challenges surrounding water management and climate change.


    They delve into critical topics such as non-revenue water, water footprints, the urban water crisis, and the vulnerabilities faced by low-income communities. The discussion highlights innovative solutions and entrepreneurial opportunities in the water sector.


    Snehal Verma, a first-generation entrepreneur and the founder and Director of NatureDots, joins the conversation to emphasize the importance of individual responsibility, collective action, and the role of social enterprises in addressing the global water crisis. She also speaks about the founding journey of NatureDots—her social enterprise dedicated to water sustainability.


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    Host: RJ Sayema

    Created by: BBC Media Action India

    Supported by: U.S. Department of State

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    40 mins
  • Bees, Biodiversity, and Beyond: Collective Action for Sustainability
    Oct 25 2024

    In this episode of Cool It Down, Pratim Roy and Supriya Sahu explore the intricate relationship between development, climate change, and community involvement. Pratim highlights the critical role of bees in ecosystems and their connection to climate change. He shares insights on entrepreneurship that empowers local communities and reflects on the journey of the Keystone Foundation, which he co-founded.


    The conversation underscores the vital roles of biodiversity and natural resource protection, with a special focus on the importance of bees in ecosystems.


    Supriya Sahu, Additional Chief Secretary with the Government of Tamil Nadu, who previously led the Department of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change, emphasizes the need to shift focus toward protecting natural resources and highlights successful initiatives that have engaged local communities in sustainable practices. She shares insights from her extensive experience in civil service, particularly the importance of collaboration between governments, civil society, and local communities.


    Together, they stress the importance of partnerships with indigenous and local communities in fostering sustainable practices, drawing on their vast experience in entrepreneurship.


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    Host: RJ Sayema

    Created by: BBC Media Action India

    Supported by: U.S. Department of State

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    33 mins