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Illegal shark-finning practices must stop: Sea Change Radio
02/02/2023
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If you were a kid in the 1970s, you were almost certainly terrified of going into the ocean - a fear instilled in you by the Jaws movies. However, according to the International Shark Attack File, there are only about 72 unprovoked shark attacks worldwide each year, which is a relatively small...
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Listen to effective altruism on Sea Change Radio
12/15/2022
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The second half of our two-part series on the effective altruism movement and "longtermism" airs this week on Sea Change Radio. We speak with philosopher Émile Torres to gain a better understanding of the movement's futurist vision and shockingly callous attitude toward climate change. Then we...
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Anne Carlson discusses alternative food sources
11/03/2022
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Alternative food sources could not only be healthier but could also protect the planet if we incorporate insects and invasive species into dining experiences. Do you have food guilt because of the environment? There is no actual definition for it (because we made it up), but many of us know how it...
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Sea Change Radio discusses species extinction with John Platt
07/13/2022
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Sea change radio discusses the impact of species extinction with John Platt. “When the first humans reached Australia about 45,000 years ago, they quickly drove to extinction 90% of its large animals. This was the first significant impact that Homo sapiens had on the planet’s ecosystem. It was not...
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1% For The Planet Ensures Impactful Environmental Giving
08/14/2018
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While making charitable donations, it is important to identify the right place which can create the maximum impact. Dailycsr.com – 14 August 2018 – Sea Change Radio informs that when one reads about things like giant plastic islands in our oceans made out of garbage or sees photos in time-lapse...
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