Accelerating Climate Action, with Simon Stiell and Mert Fırat
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What drives someone to dedicate their life to tackling the climate crisis? For Simon Stiell, the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Climate Change , it's deeply personal. His tiny Caribbean island home was devastated by Hurricane Beryl just one year ago—a stark reminder of climate change's human toll that fuels his work on the global stage. In this episode we talk to Stiell alongside Mert Fırat the UNDP Goodwill Ambassador of UNDP Turkey.
This powerful conversation takes us from Stiell's hurricane-ravaged community to Turkey's promising renewable energy landscape. While acknowledging we're at a climate tipping point with accelerating impacts worldwide, Stiell highlights some remarkable progress that offers hope: renewable energy costs dropping below fossil fuels, technological advances, and encouraging leadership from various nations. The green transition offers substantial economic rewards—potentially saving $3 billion annually by reducing fossil fuel dependency while creating jobs, enhancing energy security, and improving export competitiveness.
We get the powerful reminder from Stiell that "Climate change does not respect borders... It is marching forward and humankind is directly impacted by it, and it's humankind to actually address it."
Listen to this great conversation on GoodGeist with someone at the very leading edge of climate action.
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Chapters
1. Introduction to Good Geist (00:00:00)
2. Simon Steele's Personal Climate Story (00:02:37)
3. Global Climate Context and Challenges (00:05:29)
4. Turkey's Green Transformation Opportunities (00:07:02)
5. Climate Plans and People's Wellbeing (00:12:16)
6. Building Resilience Through Community Action (00:14:54)
7. Just Transition and Global Frameworks (00:17:33)
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