Young, Loud and Green
War is a human tragedy first, but it is also an ecological one. How do we talk about the environment without losing sight of the devastating human cost? 👥 In this episode of Young, Loud, and Green, we’re joined by Vishnu Sunil, a climate scientist who has spent his 20s in the field, from the high-altitude forests of South Asia to the jungles of Borneo. We tackle a topic that is often sidelined because of its complexity: the environmental toll of armed conflict. In this episode, we bridge the gap between ecology and humanity: ⛓️💥The Survival Link: How environmental damage triggers and worsens humanitarian crises. The Invisible Frontline: Why toxic remnants of war (like fiber-optic waste and chemical runoff) are slow-motion disasters for public health. 📄The Policy Gap: The "national security" loophole that keeps military emissions out of the Paris Accord. 🔨Green Reconstruction: Why building back better means listening to local communities, not just imposing "Green" labels top-down. 👉 Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
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