Resilience: The Global Adaptation Podcast podcast

Season 2 Premiere: Climate-Resilient Buildings

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In our first episode, Lis and Marcus delve into how our buildings and homes can adapt to the increasing threats of climate change. Award-winning architect Mariam Issoufou shares her journey of returning to Niger, where she’s using her expertise to tackle extreme heat. Plus, former Climate Change Ambassador Diann Black-Layne from Antigua and Barbuda reveals how a community-based loan scheme is helping locals ‘hurricane-proof’ their homes. Tune in to hear powerful stories of resilience and ingenuity in the face of climate challenges.
For further information on the subjects discussed in this episode please see the links below:
A Practical Guide to Climate-resilient Buildings and Communities
Mariam Issoufou Architects
Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction
Tackling Hurricanes with Revolving Loans in Antigua and Barbuda
Ministry of the Environment, Japan

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