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Planting a homegrown Caribbean movement for climate justice with Derval Barzey

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Derval Barzey is the creator of the Climate Conscious podcast, which amplifies the Caribbean perspective on climate change and sustainable development. She's also a leader and expert on the just energy transition in the Caribbean.

In today's episode, we explore what it means to build a homegrown movement in the Caribbean that fosters sustainable development, empowers all people, and ensures meaningful progress on climate justice.

We discuss what a just energy transition looks like in the Caribbean as well as Derval’s motivation for setting up the Caribbean Women for Climate Justice conferences.

Derval also shares with us impactful ways the Caribbean diaspora can contribute to homegrown climate justice in the region.

Episode timestamps

00:00 - Introduction to Derval

03:01 - Derval’s relationship with nature

05:32 - Derval’s appreciation for nature in urban and rural spaces

07:32 - Why Derval chose to work in the energy sector

11:53 - What a just energy transition means

15:02 - Why equity matters in the just energy transition and what it looks like

25:04 - Why Derval set up the Caribbean Women for Climate Justice conference

33:50 - What homegrown sustainable development looks like in the Caribbean

46:22 - Solutions and pathways for homegrown sustainable development in the Caribbean

49:20 - Effective contributions the diaspora can make to realise climate justice in the Caribbean

55:06 - Derval’s reflections on her podcast, Climate Conscious podcast

58:55 - How you can support Derval

01:00:00 - How you can support Black Earth Podcast

If you liked this episode, check out our other podcast episodes with similar themes

  • Hurricanes and climate justice in the Caribbean with Marjahn Finlayson
  • How gorillas and communities can live in harmony with Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka

Support Derval Barzey

Listen and subscribe to Climate Conscious Podcast - https://theclimateconscious.buzzsprout.com/

Watch and share recordings of the Caribbean Women for Climate Justice Conference #CW4CJ on YouTube

Support Black Earth Podcast

Connect with us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Tiktok: @blackearthpodcast

Subscribe and read episode transcripts: https://www.blackearthpodcast.com/

Support us through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BlackEarthPodcast

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Derval Barzey is the creator of the Climate Conscious podcast, which amplifies the Caribbean perspective on climate change and sustainable development. She's also a leader and expert on the just energy transition in the Caribbean.

In today's episode, we explore what it means to build a homegrown movement in the Caribbean that fosters sustainable development, empowers all people, and ensures meaningful progress on climate justice.

We discuss what a just energy transition looks like in the Caribbean as well as Derval’s motivation for setting up the Caribbean Women for Climate Justice conferences.

Derval also shares with us impactful ways the Caribbean diaspora can contribute to homegrown climate justice in the region.

Episode timestamps

00:00 - Introduction to Derval

03:01 - Derval’s relationship with nature

05:32 - Derval’s appreciation for nature in urban and rural spaces

07:32 - Why Derval chose to work in the energy sector

11:53 - What a just energy transition means

15:02 - Why equity matters in the just energy transition and what it looks like

25:04 - Why Derval set up the Caribbean Women for Climate Justice conference

33:50 - What homegrown sustainable development looks like in the Caribbean

46:22 - Solutions and pathways for homegrown sustainable development in the Caribbean

49:20 - Effective contributions the diaspora can make to realise climate justice in the Caribbean

55:06 - Derval’s reflections on her podcast, Climate Conscious podcast

58:55 - How you can support Derval

01:00:00 - How you can support Black Earth Podcast

If you liked this episode, check out our other podcast episodes with similar themes

  • Hurricanes and climate justice in the Caribbean with Marjahn Finlayson
  • How gorillas and communities can live in harmony with Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka

Support Derval Barzey

Listen and subscribe to Climate Conscious Podcast - https://theclimateconscious.buzzsprout.com/

Watch and share recordings of the Caribbean Women for Climate Justice Conference #CW4CJ on YouTube

Support Black Earth Podcast

Connect with us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Tiktok: @blackearthpodcast

Subscribe and read episode transcripts: https://www.blackearthpodcast.com/

Support us through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BlackEarthPodcast

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