Episodios

  • Solid Waste Management
    Jun 4 2025

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    If there is one thing we all have in common it's waste. We use it, try to loose it, but we have to find a way to deal with it.

    With no sanitary landfills in the country, waste management in Jamaica becomes a huge issue for our homes and communities, even affecting livelihoods and worsening disasters.

    We talk to Theresa Rodriguez-Moodie, CEO of Jamaica Environment Trust and Senator Sophia Frazer-Binns, Opposition Spokesperson on Environment and Ecological Heritage about the impacts of these systems and our hopes for the future of waste management in Jamaica, beyond this election season.

    Want to participate in the discussions?

    Write in your questions & comments to Ourfootprintja@gmail.com with the subject line: 'Climate on the Ballot' or WhatsApp us at: +1 (876) 545-2044

    Your voice and your vote counts!

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Infrastructure & Disaster Readiness & Recovery
    May 12 2025

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    With the memory of Hurricane Beryl fresh in our minds, we are heading into another hurricane season. We can't forget Disaster Readiness & Recovery on the campaign trail or the Infrastructure we need to create resilience towards the natural hazard that would prevent disaster.

    This episode we are joined by Kristinia Doughorty, Disaster Risk Reduction & Climate Change Adaptation specialist and Dainalyn Swaby Development Communication Specialist & creator of the Global Yaadie Podcast. We talk about what community resilience looks like, in the face of these disasters.

    Tune in for this vital discussion and Join in on our live session (via Zoom) on Saturday May 17, 2025 at 11:30 am Ja time to weigh in, or stream Live on Youtube: Ourfootprintja

    Can't make it? No worries. Write in your questions & comments to Ourfootprintja@gmail.com with the subject line: 'Climate on the Ballot' or WhatsApp us at: +1 (876) 545-2044

    Your voice and your vote counts!



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    1 h y 12 m
  • Climate on the Ballot Live Show 2: Jobs
    Apr 23 2025

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    Last episode we talked with our expert guests about Jobs- specifically green jobs and the just transition.

    Our breakdown show where your voice can be heard.

    Climate on the Ballot is about getting the citizen voice out and the votes in!

    It's time we see the issues we care about most represented on the ballot.

    Tun in by joining the live show (Zoom Link can be found in each episode description) you can also stream the live show every other Saturday over on our Youtube channel: Ourfootprintja.

    Don't forget to leave a review and to write in your questions and comments at: Ourfootprintja@gmail.com with the subject line: 'Climate on the Ballot' or WhatsApp us at: +1 (876) 545-2044

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    42 m
  • Climate on the Ballot: The Grocery Bill & Food Security
    Apr 23 2025

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    One topic that can turn the tides in an election season: the grocery bill.

    The cost of food cuts to the very essence of our humanity: can people afford to eat? and to eat healthy?

    Right now, not so much.

    With the Caribbean being one of the most food insecure regions in the world where it is the most expensive to access healthy foods. The grocery bill is a topic that we couldn't afford to miss for Climate on the Ballot.

    We are joined with Hugh Johnson, President of the Bernard Lodge Farmer’s Group and J'quan Morrison, student of the College of Agriculture, Science and Education and member of the JCCYC to discuss these issues around food insecurity, land tenure and support for farmers and our massive import bill.

    Tune in for a vital discussion and Join in on our live session (via Zoom) Saturday May 10, 2025 at 11:30 am Ja time to weigh in, or stream Live on Youtube: Ourfootprintja

    Can't make it? No worries. Write in your questions & comments to Ourfootprintja@gmail.com with the subject line: 'Climate on the Ballot' or WhatsApp us at: +1 (876) 545-2044

    Your voice and your vote counts!

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    26 m
  • Climate on the Ballot: Jobs
    Apr 8 2025

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    On Today's ballot: jobs.

    The climate is changing, and so is the work world. We are joined by Marissa Sheppard, Just Transition Officer at the International Labour Organization (ILO) and Sean Yates, Entrepreneur and Animal Science Instructor at the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE), to explore what's missing from the conversation around the job market this election season.

    It's not just the quantity but the quality of jobs that we want to see represented - ones that reflect the climate we are in now and give us active mechanisms to sustain our lives and livelihoods.

    Want more? Join in on our live session (via Zoom) next Saturday April 19, 2025 at 11:30 am Ja time to weigh in, or stream Live on Youtube: Ourfootprintja

    Can't make it? No worries. Write in your questions & comments to Ourfootprintja@gmail.com with the subject line: 'Climate on the Ballot'

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    49 m
  • Climate on the Ballot Live Show 1: Education
    Apr 8 2025

    We're Live!

    Last week we talked about education with our expert guests. This week is our breakdown show where your voice can be heard.

    Climate on the Ballot is about getting the citizen voice out and the votes in!

    It's time we see the issues we care about most represented on the ballot.

    You can stream our live shows every other Saturday over on our Youtube channel: Ourfootprintja


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    44 m
  • Climate on the Ballot: Education
    Mar 25 2025

    We're back!

    Season 4 is ‘Climate on the Ballot’. This election season we want to see the issues that affect us most at the forefront of the discussion.

    That means more meaningful dialogue on climate change through the lens of our everyday struggles and concerns.

    Episode 1 focusses on education. How does climate change affect the classroom? and how do we create a better future for our students through climate education?

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    50 m
  • Justice in Climate: Equity at the intersections of ‘Being’ in the Caribbean
    Dec 27 2024

    It's just us in the studio! For this, our final episode of Season 3, we take the time to have a frank discussion with each other about climate justice and what it means to us and the marginalized groups of which we form part. We get more personal and local on ‘Justice in Climate: Equity at the intersections of ‘Being’ in the Caribbean’ tying the bow on Temperature Check, a season devoted to the lived experiences of the impacts of the climate as it is now. Tune in next season of Environmentally Speaking!

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    44 m
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