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Interviewed by UBrain Web TV (in alphabetical order) |
Abel Barasa Atiti
Research Fellow, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS)
Dr Abel Barasa Atiti of the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS) shares his work and view on education for sustainable development (ESD) based on his experience in Kenya.
URL
http://www.ubraintv.com/watch.php?id=1090Danilo Padilla
Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Programme Coordinator / Liaison Officer, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Bangkok
Danilo Padilla, Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Programme Coordinator and Liaison Officer of UNESCO Bangkok shares his experience and thoughts on ESD.
URL
http://www.ubraintv.com/watch.php?id=1091Emil Salim
Chairman / Council’s Member on Economics and Environmental Affairs at the Advisory Council to The President, The Republic of Indonesia
Dr. Emil Salim, Chairman, Advisory Council to the President of Indonesia tells us how technology transfer is key to achieve sustainable development and the role of media towards a low carbon future.
URL
http://www.ubraintv.com/watch.php?id=1080
http://www.ubraintv.com/watch.php?id=1079Jan Ole Kiso
2050 low carbon navigator, UK Govt
Jan Ole Kiso, Senior Policy Advisor 2050 Project, Department of Energy and Climate Change, UK government talks of the 2050 low carbon navigator, how it has evolved and the newly launched global calculator prototype.
URL
http://www.ubraintv.com/watch.php?id=1097Johannes Venjakob
Project Co-ordinator, Future Energy and Mobility Structures, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
At the International Forum for Sustainable Asia and the Pacific (ISAP) 2014, Dr Johannes Venjakob of Wuppertal Institute talks about the complexities of urban transition, and applying concepts of sustainable cities in Europe to cities in China.
URL
http://www.ubraintv.com/watch.php?id=1087