Voices from the DDD conference 2025
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The Queen of DDD: a Talk with Dorit Korine, the Conference Producer
Dorit Korine, the conference manager who has been steering the Drylands, Deserts and Desertification (DDD) Conference since its second run, shares the history and unique ethos of the event. She…
It's all About Networks: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach to Climate Solutions
Dr. Neta Tsur, a scientist with a diverse background in physics, environmental sciences, and ecology, shares her unique perspective on finding solutions to the climate crisis. She argues that…
The Human Cost of Heat: Labor Migration and Environmental Vulnerability
Dr. Yahel Kurlander, a specialist in agricultural labor migration, connects her field to the climate crisis, explaining how workers—particularly Thai migrants—are highly vulnerable to the escalating…
From Malawi to the Negev: Finding Calmness and Vision at the DDD Conference
Moses Banda Aron interviews Victor Kanyema, former Program Manager for Partners in Health in Malawi, about his first visit to Israel for the DDD Conference. Victor shares his surprise at finding…
The Neglected Disease: on Snake Bites and Dryland Health
Public health professional Moses Banda Aron (Moshe) from Malawi joins the podcast to discuss his work tackling a severe and often neglected disease: snake bites. He explains that people in the global…
Health in All Policies: Lessons from 18 Years of Climate & Health Sessions
Professor Nadav Davidovitch, a public health physician and epidemiologist, joins the podcast to celebrate the 18th anniversary of the dedicated Health Sessions at the DDD Conference, noting the high…
Agribusiness and Empowerment: Mashav's Actions Against Dryland Poverty
Nuria Levy, Course Director at Mashav, Israel's agency for international development, discusses the crucial link between climate, business, and gender. She explains how their course on empowering…
From Concrete to Canopy: Mapping Human Comfort in Desert Cities
Merav Battat, Director of the Negev Urban Research Lab (NUR) , discusses the unique challenge of desert urbanism and mitigating extreme heat in cities like Beersheba. She reveals how the lab is using…
Saving Chardonnay: Adapting Grapes to an Increasingly Arid World
Italian agronomist and wine consultant Mauro Schippa explains how the climate crisis is affecting vineyards globally, revealing that rising temperatures are turning wine into "syrup," destroying…
Fighting Water Scarcity: 50 Years of Research on Desalination and Adaptation
With nearly 50 years in water research, Professor Jack Gilron of the Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research warns that the climate crisis is creating "major, major stress" that must be addressed…
From Food Shortage to Security: A PhD Student's Journey and Research
BGU PhD student David Samson Isaka shares his powerful personal experience of the climate crisis, explaining how he has witnessed his community's water sources and native plant species vanish,…
Community as Catalyst: An Interview with Keynote Dr. Henry Ndindi
Henry Rajuro speaks with keynote speaker Dr. Henry Emmanuel Ndindi about his rich career in health systems and the interconnected nature of global crises. Dr. Ndindi argues that a failure in one…
The Hyper-Arid Threat: How Climate Change Creates Bare Earth
Ecologist Dr. Elli Gruner joins Professor Simon Baruch to reveal a shocking consequence of climate change in the Negev: the 100% collapse of an entire shrub ecosystem due to recurring consecutive…
The Cascading Effect: Why Climate Breaks the Whole Chain
Professor Simon Barak sits down with PhD student Henry Rajuro to connect the climate crisis to the visionary spirit of Zionism and nation-building. Henry, originally from Kenya, gives a powerful case…
Beyond Politics: Tamar Zandberg on the Moral Imperative of Climate Action
Former Minister of Environment Protection Tamar Zandberg starts her episode by reflecting on the desert’s dramatic beauty and the clear signs of climate change she witnessed on an early morning walk.…
The Sand Particle Theory: How We Reverse Desertification
Over 1,000 attendees from 39 countries gathered in the desert to confront the urgent crisis of desertification and climate change. Conference Chair Prof. Shimon Rachmilevitch reveals a shocking 20%…
Introduction: What happened at the Evens roundabout?
Welcome to the heart of the Drylands, Deserts and Desertification Conference! We set up our radio station right in the thick of it—the campus roundabout —to intercept over 1,000 brilliant people…
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