Eco Echo

Eco Echo
Podcast Description
Welcome to Eco Echo, brought to you by Nil Kıran who saw there was a void in teens raising their voices on the future of their planet. This teen-powered podcast where big ideas meet a greener future. Each episode breaks down complex academic topics across science, technology, psychology, economics, society, and ethics — all through the lens of sustainability. From climate tech and mental health to circular economies and justice, we explore real-world challenges and bold innovations shaping tomorrow’s world. Clear, thought-provoking, and always youth-driven, Eco Echo is your soundbite of smart sustainability.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes such as sustainable technologies, economic strategies related to environmental issues, and the psychology behind consumer choices. Specific episode examples include discussions on greenwashing, hybrid vehicle technology, and circular economies, covering real-world implications of sustainability across various sectors.

Welcome to Eco Echo, brought to you by Nil Kıran who saw there was a void in teens raising their voices on the future of their planet. This teen-powered podcast where big ideas meet a greener future. Each episode breaks down complex academic topics across science, technology, psychology, economics, society, and ethics — all through the lens of sustainability. From climate tech and mental health to circular economies and justice, we explore real-world challenges and bold innovations shaping tomorrow’s world. Clear, thought-provoking, and always youth-driven, Eco Echo is your soundbite of smart sustainability.
On this episode of Eco Echo, host Nil Kıran and guest Beyza Altan unpack why sustainable housing is so often branded as a luxury—and how architecture can change that narrative.
From passive cooling and mud-brick insulation to bamboo scaffolding and community-driven design, they explore ways to democratize sustainability so it benefits low-income communities, not just the wealthy. Together, they connect architecture, climate resilience, and social justice, asking: how can we ensure green design doesn’t widen inequality but instead builds a fairer, healthier future for all?

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