IIED's mission is to build a fairer, more sustainable world, using evidence, action and influence in partnership with others. We link local priorities to global challenges, and our 2019-2024 strategy details how we will Make Change Happen
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The Echoes of KFest video podcast features speeches and presentations from the world's only annual Apple II retrocomputing convention.
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33. Locally-led nature restoration: critical for a sustainable future
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23:54In this episode, IIED researcher Francesca Booker and Ritchel Cahilig from the Haribon Foundation talk about the critical role local leadership plays not only in restoring nature itself but also in conserving local culture, identity and communities too.By International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
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32. Gender justice: why is progress so slow?
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15:20In this episode, IIED’s senior researcher Karen Wong-Pérez talks to IIED’s senior press and PR manager, Simon Cullen, about global progress towards gender justice and why the journey towards gender-just environmental action isn’t moving quickly enough.By International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
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31. Country climate targets: another missed deadline
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14:06In this episode, IIED’s climate diplomacy researcher Camilla More and senior climate finance researcher Sejal Patel discuss why so many countries missed the recent deadline for submitting their 2035 climate targets – and the implications for global climate action.By International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
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30. Trump 2.0 and the future of global climate action
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15:41In this episode, IIED’s head of global climate governance, Subhi Barakat, and IIED’s senior press and PR manager, Simon Cullen, discuss what Donald Trump’s recent return to the White House means for international climate action.By International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
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29. Taking stock – opportunities for action in 2025
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27:04Our latest episode revisits the key themes covered on Make Change Happen during 2025, including critical minerals, climate action and reform of the international financial architecture.As well as reflecting on the progress made, our hosts – IIED’s Simon Cullen and Lindlyn Moma – highlight the big opportunities for global action in 2025, discussing …
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28. Money, politics and power – reforming the international financial architecture
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24:23There is a critical need to reform the international financial architecture (IFA) – the framework of institutions, policies, rules and practices that govern the global financial system.In the episode, IIED’s Laura Kelly and Mohsen Gul set the scene by explaining why the IFA needs to be fit for purpose and work for everyone, including the least deve…
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27. Confronting injustice with collective action – IIED's new manifesto
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22:40IIED has launched a 'Manifesto for a thriving world’ and the need for new responses to a range of compounding crises, greater uncertainty and growing injustice.In this episode, the chair of IIED's board of trustees Tara Shine and trustee John Taylor discuss the intitute's plans for the future and changing ways of working.Tom Mitchell, IIED's execut…
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26. Critical minerals and the green energy transition
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22:40Critical minerals – such as cobalt, lithium and copper – are in the headlines, attracting global attention for their potential in supporting the green energy pathway and accelerating the shift away from fossil fuels.They make green technologies including electric vehicles, solar panels and wind turbines possible. The opportunities are huge and dema…
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25. Hidden handbrakes – what’s holding back climate action?
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25:21Despite global efforts to tackle the impacts of climate change, we are failing to achieve critical climate objectives. IIED’s Hidden Handbrake campaign aims to reveal and explain the bureaucratic, political, legal and practical barriers to countries taking effective action in response to climate change. Progress on mitigation and adaptation measure…
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24. Filling in the gaps: how Delhi organisations provided food relief during COVID-19
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49:44This special guest episode, produced by the Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) looks at the work of a social network in Delhi that delivered food relief during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Delhi Coordinated Relief Network succeeded in reaching some of the most vulnerable neighbourhoods in the city during an unprecedented crisis.This episod…
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23. Help cities help people – bringing everyone together in the refugee response
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31:37According to UNHCR, the global number of people forcibly displaced by conflict, violence, human rights abuses, and other forms of persecution has reached 110 million. When asked to imagine the living conditions of refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs), rows of white tents or temporary structures often come to mind. In fact, around 60% of …
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22. Challenging queer erasure in climate action and urban development
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37:54In this episode of Make Change Happen, marking LGBTQI+ Pride month, we want to spark conversations about how urban development and climate action can be truly inclusive of queer communities. What can we learn from queer thinking and practice? How can we challenge LGBTQI+ erasure in decision making to deliver stronger and more equitable change? Host…
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21. Ripple effects and revolutions: women leaders in climate and biodiversity
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32:09In this episode, launched to coincide with International Women’s Day, an all-women panel share the transformative change driven by women as they take on leadership roles at every level – from remote rural villages to international conventions.Hosted by James Persad, director of IIED’s Communications group, this podcast features Ritu Bharadwaj, prin…
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20. Can mitigation deliver better cities in the global South?
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26:46Our last episode of 2022 brings together experts from across the world to explore how far climate mitigation action can respond to pervasive urban poverty in the global South – seen in a lack of housing and basic services such as water, sanitation and energy – and contribute to more just and equitable cities. This special episode is hosted by Anna …
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19. A spur to action – getting money to the local level for nature and climate
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38:38At COP26, political leaders called for more action to address biodiversity loss and climate change together. In this episode of Make Change Happen, we discuss how this must be financed and the possible mechanisms for spurring actions on the ground.Hosted for the first time by James Persad, IIED’s new director of communications, this episode feature…
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18. Uncomfortable conversations? Confronting development’s White gaze
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41:08In this episode of Make Change Happen, we discuss racism and decolonisation in the development sector.Hosted by Liz Carlile, IIED’s outgoing director of communications, this episode features Natalie Lartey, IIED’s advocacy and engagement manager; Maryam Mohsin, head of media and communications at Bond; and Mpho Tapela, executive director of Youth U…
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17. Making sustainable development a reality: movements that inspire change
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44:55As IIED celebrates its 50th birthday, this episode of Make Change Happen brings together four established members of the IIED family to reflect on key movements in the journey towards sustainable development.Host Liz Carlile, IIED's director of communications, is joined by ex-colleagues Steve Bass, now a consultant in sustainable development; Salee…
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16. Shifting the power – climate justice means gender justice
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36:59To reflect on International Women’s Day, and the 2022 theme ‘Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow’, this episode of Make Change Happen discusses how gender equity and intersectionality approaches are central to climate justice, and that means putting people’s rights, lived experiences and priorities at the centre of every response.Heath…
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15. IIED at 50: reflecting on the past, looking to the future
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45:34In the year IIED celebrates 50 years of working for a fairer and more sustainable world, we invite two eminent former colleagues to look back at where we came from, how we have developed, and where we should be going.Achala Abeysinghe, Asia regional director for the Global Green Growth Institute and ex-IIED vice-president David Runnalls, a fellow w…
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14. Walking the talk of climate ambition: why that walk needs nature too
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40:44Experts discuss the connections between the climate emergency, loss of biodiversity and rising inequalities, and why it is important to include nature in Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to address these crises globally.The latest episode of the Make Change Happen podcast focuses on why and how developing countries are incorporating natur…
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13. Getting climate resilience right: the case for backing smallholder organisations
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40:10Forest and farm smallholders are fighting for their livelihoods and food security. New research shows producers’ practical measures for climate resilience have impact, but barriers remain to scaling the work up and out. In this ‘super year’ of climate and nature, the latest episode of the Make Change Happen podcast hosts a discussion on what suppor…
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12. Wanted: an inclusive vision of urban recovery from COVID-19
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31:25The urban dimensions of COVID-19 have been largely ignored and yet the economic impacts of the pandemic are especially severe in cities and towns in the global South, where low-income residents have been disproportionately affected. In this episode of Make Change Happen, expert practitioners discuss the effects of the pandemic in urban areas, and t…
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11. Indigenous knowledge, people and nature – all crucial to Kunming
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39:03Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities have been the guardians of biodiversity for thousands of years. As a result, today, they conserve the world’s richest biodiversity on their lands and territories.In this Make Change Happen episode we learn about the term biocultural heritage, which comes from the lived experience of Indigenous Peoples, and i…
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10. Loss and damage – recognising the costs of climate change
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35:13Climate change has devastating impacts on our planet and people. Some impacts are very noticeable, but many go unmentioned.In this episode of Make Change Happen, we acknowledge the untold loss and damage from climate change having devastating effects on culture and communities.Hosted by Liz Carlile, this edition’s podcast features IIED’s senior ass…
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9. No time to lose – collective action for our common future
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30:292020 set us back in achieving environment and development progress, leaving an unprecedented challenge ahead. But recovery is possible if we learn from last year and move ahead quickly. In the first ‘Make Change Happen’ episode of 2021, we learn that early action, youth participation and collaborative policymaking are pivotal to making change happe…
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