Tabadlab's Podcast

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Tabadlab's Podcast

Climate Mahaul is Pakistan’s first podcast on climate change in Pakistan, presented by Tabadlab and hosted by Tooba Masood. A programme-style conversational podcast rich in sounds, music and clips, Climate Mahaul aims to stimulate debate and awareness within the country and place Pakistan in the global conversation as a climate action leader that is also among the most at risk.Season 2 of Climate Mahaul will address the following questions: How can the correlation between the economy and climate change be leveraged to Pakistan’s advantage? How can the caretaker government and subsequent administrations effectively adapt to the needs of the escalating climate crisis? Who is most vulnerable to the multiplying effects of national debt and the climate crisis? What are the humanitarian implications of the fallout from climate change and economic volatility? Is debt restructuring a viable option? What is the future of the operationalization of the Loss and Damage fund established

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Climate Mahaul is Pakistan’s first podcast on climate change in Pakistan, presented by Tabadlab and hosted by Tooba Masood. A programme-style conversational podcast rich in sounds, music and clips, Climate Mahaul aims to stimulate debate and awareness within the country and place Pakistan in the global conversation as a climate action leader that is also among the most at risk.Season 2 of Climate Mahaul will address the following questions: How can the correlation between the economy and climate change be leveraged to Pakistan’s advantage? How can the caretaker government and subsequent administrations effectively adapt to the needs of the escalating climate crisis? Who is most vulnerable to the multiplying effects of national debt and the climate crisis? What are the humanitarian implications of the fallout from climate change and economic volatility? Is debt restructuring a viable option? What is the future of the operationalization of the Loss and Damage fund established

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