Beyond The Brink

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Beyond The Brink

Explore diverse perspectives on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and climate resilience. Each episode brings together professionals, policymakers, and communities to discuss pressing challenges, innovative solutions, and strategies to build a safer, more sustainable future. From addressing the impacts of climate change to fostering collaboration, Beyond the Brink goes beyond the surface to inspire action and share knowledge. Tune in to discover global insights that matter!

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    CO₂ Is Natural, But That Doesn’t Mean It’s Harmless!

    You've probably heard it: “CO₂ isn’t a pollutant—it’s natural.” And it’s true—carbon dioxide is part of the Earth's natural systems. But in excess, it becomes a powerful force for climate disruption.In this episode of Beyond the Brink, we debunk the myth that CO₂ is harmless just because it’s natural. You’ll learn how: ✅ CO₂ traps heat and intensifies the greenhouse effect✅ Human activities have pushed levels past 420 ppm—the highest in over 3 million years✅ The last time CO₂ was this high, sea levels were 20–30 meters higher✅ Being “natural” doesn’t mean being safe🎧 In just 1.41 minutes, you’ll get a clear, science-backed understanding of why CO₂ is central to the climate crisis—and why the “natural = good” argument doesn’t hold up.🔊 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts.#BeyondTheBrink #ClimateMyths #CarbonEmissions #GreenhouseEffect #ClimateScience #Podcast

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    City Living is NOT worse for the Environment

    Is city living really worse for the environment? It’s a common belief—but it’s a myth. In this short episode of Beyond the Brink, we debunk the idea that urban areas are environmental villains.In reality, dense cities can be more climate-friendly than sprawling suburbs. With public transit, smaller living spaces, and shared infrastructure, cities often produce lower per-person emissions and promote more sustainable lifestyles.🎧 In just 2 minutes, you’ll learn:✅ Why urban density reduces emissions✅ How cities like New York lead in low per-capita carbon footprints✅ Why smart city design is a powerful climate solutionUrban life isn’t the problem—it’s often part of the solution.

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    Climate Change is NOT a Future Problem

    Is climate change something we’ll only face in the future? Think again. The reality is, we’re already living in the climate crisis. Extreme heatwaves, record wildfires, devastating floods, and rising sea levels are happening right now—and they’re only getting worse.In this episode of Beyond the Brink, we debunk the myth that climate change is a distant problem and highlight the urgent evidence that it’s already reshaping our world.#BeyondTheBrink #ClimateMyths #ClimateChange #Sustainability #DisasterRisk #Resilience #Podcast

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    Natural Disasters Are NOT Natural

    Are disasters purely natural, or do human actions make them worse? In this episode of Beyond the Brink, we bust the myth that natural disasters are purely acts of nature. While storms, earthquakes, and wildfires are natural hazards, it’s deforestation, poor urban planning, and climate change that turn them into disasters.We break down the Risk Equation (Risk = Hazard × Exposure xVulnerability) and explore how adaptive capacity can protect communities.🚨 Case studies include:✅ Japan vs. Haiti Earthquakes – Why did one country recover while the other faced catastrophe?✅ Australia vs. California Wildfires – How land management changes fire outcomes.🎧 Listen now to understand why disasters are only as “natural” as our decisions allow them to be!

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    Episode 5: Kevin Blanchard – Climate Change, Gender-Based Violence and Inclusive DRR Solutions

    This episode is featured as part of Podcasthon 2026, a global initiative bringing together podcasters to highlight causes that matter, including climate resilience, prevention, and community empowerment.In this episode of Beyond the Brink, Kevin Blanchard—an experienced policymaker and advocate for the inclusion of marginalized groups in disaster risk reduction (DRR)—discusses the critical link between climate change and gender-based violence.Kevin explores:How climate change exacerbates gender-based violence. Inclusive solutions to address these issues within DRR strategies. The importance of empowering local communities to drive climate action.The need for stronger international collaboration for a more sustainable and equitable future.Listen to Kevin’s powerful insights on building more inclusive and resilient communities in the face of climate challenges.

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    Episode 4: Zaheer Khan – Climate Disasters and Resilience Strategies in Pakistan

    Zaheer Khan, a disaster risk management expert at SDMA, as he explores Pakistan’s most pressing climate-induced disasters, including floods and droughts. In this episode, Zaheer discusses the challenges of implementing effective disaster risk reduction (DRR) strategies, the importance of local communities and indigenous knowledge in resilience-building, and sustainable solutions for bridging financial gaps in disaster management.

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    Episode 3: Dr. Mshelia – Disaster Risk Management and Food Security in Nigeria

    In this episode of Beyond the Brink, Dr. Mshelia, an environmental management expert and research fellow at DiMTEC, shares invaluable insights into Nigeria’s most pressing natural hazards and innovative disaster risk management strategies. Learn how AI and satellite imagery are revolutionizing disaster response and how strengthening food value chains can enhance resilience and food security amidst climate challenges. Join us for this thought-provoking discussion on navigating the complex interplay of climate, hazards, and resilience in Nigeria and beyond.

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    Episode 2: Building Resilience: Dr. John Bosco Isunju on Climate Change, DRR, and Public Health in Uganda

    Join Dr. John Bosco Isunju, a public health expert and academic at Makerere University, as he delves into the critical intersections of climate change, disaster risk reduction (DRR), and public health. Discover how climate change is reshaping health systems, the challenges of integrating climate adaptation into health policies, and the principles of DRR. Dr. Isunju also shares inspiring, community-driven interventions from Uganda that are building resilience and providing valuable lessons for global strategies.

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    Episode 1 :Innovations in Climate Resilience with Dr. Yong Sebastian Nyam

    In this episode, Dr. Yong Sebastian Nyam, an economist and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) consultant at the World Bank, shares his expertise on climate resilience and adaptive strategies for vulnerable communities across Africa. We explore innovative approaches to DRR, including the transformative role of AI and remote sensing, and their impact on building sustainable, disaster-resilient communities. Tune in to gain insights into groundbreaking solutions shaping Africa's future.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Explore diverse perspectives on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and climate resilience. Each episode brings together professionals, policymakers, and communities to discuss pressing challenges, innovative solutions, and strategies to build a safer, more sustainable future. From addressing the impacts of climate change to fostering collaboration, Beyond the Brink goes beyond the surface to inspire action and share knowledge. Tune in to discover global insights that matter!

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