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Apr 9, 2024

While oil and energy garner the bulk of attention for the climate crisis, there is another major culprit - the fashion industry that is responsible for 8 to 10 per cent of global carbon emissions.

Impacts include water and plastic pollution and fashion is also a major human rights issue through fast fashion’s...


Apr 2, 2024

Forget what you know about slimy seaweed washing up ashore as seaweed is now the fastest growing food in aqua culture. 

Seaweed is in fact a nutritious superfood and a very clever and climate friendly plant with high carbon sequestering qualities. 

Helping me explore the potential of the seaweed sector is Cam Hines, who...


Mar 19, 2024

Mike Coots grew up on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. The lifestyle fuelled his obsession with the ocean along with an aspiration to be a professional bodyboarder.

When he was 18 years old, Mike and his teammates took to the water one morning looking to catch a wave at Majors Bay where Mike was almost killed by a Tiger...


Mar 12, 2024

Today we’re taking an audio visit to Volcanoes Safaris where you can trek to see mountain gorillas and chimpanzees in the forests of Rwanda and Uganda. 

This once in a lifetime wildlife experience is as magical as it sounds and Volcanoes Safaris have been at the heart of reviving gorilla and chimpanzee tourism since...


Mar 5, 2024

Women in wildlife conservation just make sense and continue to demonstrate that they are key to protecting nature and their communities. Patrolling the critical areas of the Greater Krueger National Park is South Africa’s first all-women anti-poaching unit, The Black Mambas.

The Black Mambas are women who are...