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Tiphaine Marie
Why We Care
Biodiversity is the web of life we all depend on – life on Earth in all its forms from pollinators and fungi to entire ecosystems, from rainforests to deserts and oceans. Human activity is destroying nature all around us and over the past few years I’ve come to realise and understand that the reason why we care and feel such deep hurt when we see a forest being cut down or a whale being killed is because nature is where we come from. It’s our home and it’s who we are – and it is so central to our balance and wellbeing. Yet we’ve become so disconnected from it, most of us in the Western...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 5 ratings
Thoughtful and Inspiring
Really grateful for such thoughtful content on different ways to engage with climate-centered work. I love the variety of guests interviewed and the host’s thought-provoking questions.
MushroomGirl4 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/30/23
I’m loving this podcast as it tackles questions in different fields but with unified idea of understanding how to be practically more sustainable in our lives :)
Bea.18g via Apple Podcasts · Italy · 01/30/23
Recent Episodes
In today’s episode I’m speaking with Joi Lee, the Head of Editorial and an Executive Producer at Earthrise Studio. I’m sure you’ve heard of Earthrise – they’re one of the leading media platforms reporting on climate change, launched in 2020 by Alice Aedy and Jack Harries. Over the past few years,...
Published 04/10/24
In today’s episode I’m speaking with Heïdi Sevestre, an amazing French glaciologist. She called me all the way from Svalbard, an archipelago in the Arctic ocean, between mainland Norway and the North Pole. 10 years ago, as Heidi was hiking from Chamonix to Zermatt, a mountain guide told her that...
Published 03/27/24
Published 03/27/24
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