Have you ever convinced yourself that your individual actions are far too insignificant to be causing global climate change, large-scale pollution and other environmental issues? Join the American University of Sharjah EcoReps as they debunk these myths and talk to local “changemakers” – those taking every little action intended for a better, healthier and sustained planet. If you are looking to v... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Earth SciencesScience |
Meet our guest featuring in this episode: Mohammad Junaid, computer science student of AUS, a youth delegate at UNITE 2030, United Nations’ youth leadership program, and the founder and CEO of Hydroot, a company with a vision have a farmer in every h... more
In this episode we speak with Dr. Jeannette Vinke, COO of AUS, about launching the region’s first Climate Action Plan in Higher Education and why it is so important for academia to be a leader in addressing climate change. Learn about the changes tha... more
Meet our second guest of the semester, Haya Al Mansoori, international studies student at AUS, and representative of the UAE at the pre-COP26 conference. In this episode, she shares how she found out about COP26 and the application process, as well a... more
Join the AUS EcoRepresentatives as they take you on a journey through the world's most sustainable Expo. This podcast covers what makes Expo 2020 Dubai so eco-friendly, how it is setting benchmarks, conveying futuristic ideas, and bringing together t... more
Meet our first guest of the semester, AUS alumna Jace Mark. In this episode, we cover his involvement as an intern at the Wetlands pavilion at the Venice Biennale, highlighting the role of design to address issues of sustainability, and how the exper... more
Meet our guest, Beniamin Strzelecki, currently an undergraduate student majoring in civil engineering at NYU Abu Dhabi. In this episode, he shares how he first realized his passion for sustainability, how the Higher Education Climate Dialogue Confere... more
Meet our second guest Khawla Al Nuaimi, an EcoRep at AUS from Fall 2019 to Fall 2020. In this episode, she shares her most memorable experiences being part of the Sustainability Office on campus, what it takes to be a great EcoRep, and her advice for... more
Meet our first guest, Nour Attia, one of the first EcoReps at AUS and currently a Sustainability Coordinator at Majid Al Futtaim. In this episode, she shares how she first fell in love with sustainability, the most significant sustainability-related ... more
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