Frugal innovations: solutions for the Global South with a2i

Shaken Not Burned

Climate, society, sustainability literacy and transforming our world

Welcome to the latest episode of Shaken Not Burned.

Climate resilience is essential to protect communities in vulnerable regions against extreme weather events. But the volume of funding for adaptation in the Global South, which bears the brunt of climate change, remains far smaller than that for mitigation, which is driving communities to find their own homegrown solutions. Richer nations, which contribute the majority of emissions, must be held accountable. 

This week, Felicia talks to Ashfaq Zaman, strategic communication advisor for Aspire to Innovate (a2i), the Bangladeshi government’s innovation agency, about resilience, vulnerability and reorganising the way we understand value.

We dive into climate resilience, climate justice, and the role of frugal solutions in tackling climate change, especially in the Global South. Our discussion explores how communities historically adapted to climate challenges and how innovation – both technological and mindset-driven – can drive sustainable change, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable innovation, policy reform, and equitable financial commitments to mitigate climate risks.

The key challenge today is to integrate natural, frugal, and homegrown solutions into modern climate strategies. While international climate initiatives and financial pledges have fallen short, local communities continue to innovate and adapt without external support. For example, farmers in Bangladesh are developing indigenous crops which can survive high salinity by trial and error.

Innovation and advocacy must work together, leveraging technological breakthroughs and climate literacy campaigns to accelerate solutions and influence global policy. And it's time to take action. We talk about the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, but Ashfaq believes that this could actually be an opportunity. because now we know where we stand, and that it’s time to start pushing forward on creating our own solutions rather than relying on distant leaders to do the right thing.

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