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Sustainable Ambassador Podcast

Sustainable Ambassador Podcast

By: Collective Responsibility
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Through this series, we speak with Sustainability Ambassadors about the work they are doing as corporate executives, government leaders, non-profit professionals, academics, or entrepreneurs to solve the environmental, social, and economic challenges faced.


Episodes are grounded in experience, with our goal to engage and inspire viewers to take the “next steps” on their own sustainability journey


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Collective Responsibility
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Episodes
  • Indigenous Rights Must Be Core to Climate Solutions
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode of the Sustainable Ambassador Podcast, we speak with Eriel Deranger of Indigenous Climate Action about why protecting Indigenous rights and lands must be central to any real climate solution.


    Through this discussion we unpack the tension between urgency and intention in climate action, why “inclusion” often becomes assimilation, and what it takes to build climate solutions that are equitable, durable, and grounded in real community power.


    This conversation is a call to look back in order to move forward—so we don’t rebuild the future using the same systems that created today’s crises.

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    44 mins
  • Climate Change, Heat and Brain Health
    Mar 13 2026
    Burcin Ikiz, Neuro Climate Working Group

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    43 mins
  • How Climate Change and Pollution Impact the Heart
    Mar 6 2026

    In this episode of the Sustainable Ambassador Podcast, I sit down with Professor Mark Miller of the University of Edinburgh to explore how climate change and pollution impact the heart — and what really happens inside the body when we’re exposed to environmental stress.


    From air pollution to rising temperatures, we unpack how a warming world is placing measurable strain on the cardiovascular system.


    For decades, we’ve known polluted air damages the lungs. But Mark’s research shows something deeper and more systemic: even short-term exposure to diesel exhaust can stiffen blood vessels, elevate blood pressure, and disrupt heart rhythms — effects that resemble years of accumulated cardiovascular stress.


    As climate change increases heatwaves and alters pollution patterns, these stressors don’t act alone.


    They interact.

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    45 mins
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