Climate Cheesecake — S2.5 Digging Deeper with Living Soil Asia
Breaking down heavy climate topics - just like cheesecake! Climate Cheesecake is hosted by @theweirdandwild @ohletsfly @sankarology @movinn
About Episode
In this episode, Aditi unpacks the language that comes to shape our perception of soil and shares how Living Soil Asia aims to build and renew our connection to soil through its education programmes. Likening soil to a sourdough starter, Aditi reveals how the life that exists within our soil, or soil microbiology, forms the basis of a healthy food system. Han Jing also discusses the often-overlooked aspects of soil when it comes to growing food and the need for soil regeneration in urban Singapore.
Climate change is connected to broader social determinants of health, and Aditi and Han Jing speak to the interconnectedness of soil to everything around us. How does the health of our soil mirror the health of our communities? What do we lose when we lose touch with the soil, and how do we regenerate our soil in our ‘concrete jungle’?
Listen on and reimagine our soil story with us.
About Climate Cheesecake
Climate change is depressing, and it's honestly a lot to take in. What do global climate declarations and supply chain disruptions actually mean to the average person on the ground? At Climate Cheesecake, the team tries to break down these global, regional and local happenings into more manageable slices - so it's not so overwhelming as they say “not so jelat lah”…
Climate Cheesecake is brought to you by the Cheesecake Collective, and powered by Artwave Studio.