Podcast on Mostafa Tolba: The Egyptian King: The Montreal Protocol
Welcome to Heroes of Environmental Diplomacy: Profiles in Courage, a podcast ($25 on Amazon) dedicated to exploring the inspiring stories of individuals who have shaped the global environmental movement.
Drawing from the book Heroes of Environmental Diplomacy: Profiles in Courage, edited by Felix Dodds and Chris Spence, each episode highlights the remarkable contributions of leaders who have fought for sustainable development, protected vital ecosystems, and navigated complex political landscapes. This podcast is produced by Sustainable Society Cafe.
What does it take to turn a hole in the ozone layer into one of the most successful agreements in history?
In the 1980s, with Earth's ozone layer at risk, one leader emerged at the forefront of environmental diplomacy: Dr Mostafa Tolba, head of the United Nations Environment Programme. This episode dives into Dr Tolba’s relentless campaign to protect the ozone layer from harmful chemicals like CFCs, commonly used in products from refrigerators to aerosols.
Drawing on "Heroes of Environmental Diplomacy: Profiles in Courage," we’ll explore how Tolba’s passion, diplomatic skill, and persuasive leadership led to the Montreal Protocol—a groundbreaking treaty that united nations to cut back on ozone-depleting substances. Join us as we celebrate Dr Tolba's legacy and the profound impact of the Montreal Protocol in shielding our planet from dangerous UV radiation.
The podcast is available here.
These earlier episodes can be found here.
Raúl Estrada-Oyuela: Hero of Kyoto: The Kyoto Protocol
Barack Obama: The Missing Hero? The Copenhagen Climate Summit
Christiana Figueres: The Can-Do Advocate: The Paris Agreement on Climate Change
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