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Bill Gates & Climate Change: Why His Latest Comments Shocked the Climate Community
Season 1 · Episode 1836
lundi 3 novembre 2025 • Duration 16:48
Bill Gates and Climate Change have become a trending topic after the billionaire philanthropist argued that the world is too focused on cutting carbon emissions and not focused enough on improving human welfare. In this episode, I unpack what Gates said, why it caused such a reaction, and how his argument connects to decades of work in climate justice and climate equity.
Many climate justice organizations have long emphasized that people struggling with hunger, illness, or poverty cannot prioritize environmental action until their basic needs are met. Gates's claim—that people fighting to survive won't care about climate change—has reignited a long-standing debate: should the global focus be on saving people now or saving the planet long-term? I explore what this means for climate policy, philanthropy, and how we communicate solutions for ocean and human health together.
You'll also hear how these conversations tie back to ocean conservation, coastal communities, and the delicate balance between adaptation, mitigation, and justice.
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Are These Whales Doing Better?
Season 1 · Episode 1835
vendredi 31 octobre 2025 • Duration 12:30
North Atlantic right whales have been teetering on the edge of extinction for decades, with fewer than 400 individuals left. But recent reports hint at a small sign of hope: the population may finally be stabilizing, or even slightly increasing. In this episode, Andrew Lewin explores what that really means.
Conservation efforts, from slower ship speeds to ropeless fishing gear, are starting to make a difference—but are they enough to ensure these whales survive? Andrew breaks down the latest science, the hard numbers from NOAA's newest technical memo, and why every calf, especially every female calf, matters for the species' future.
This episode balances realism and optimism, showing how policy, technology, and human compassion can still change the course for one of the ocean's most endangered giants.
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All The Sharks, filming, science, and stories from the field
Season 1 · Episode 1826
vendredi 10 octobre 2025 • Duration 01:29:07
Shark conservation: All The Sharks brings you into the water with filmmakers and scientists, exploring how camera choices, site selection, and safety shape close encounters with tiger sharks, hammerheads, white sharks, and whale sharks. You will hear candid stories about reading shark behavior, managing lighting on fast passes from silky sharks, and turning footage into conservation wins that help real populations.
Underwater cinematography: From South Africa to the Bahamas and Bimini, we compare scuba and freedive tactics, frame sharks without stressing them, and translate field lessons into science communication that actually moves people. The team breaks down filming ethics, bycatch and fishing pressure, and what Shark Week gets right and wrong, all to help the audience understand sharks and support smarter protection.
Shark Docs: https://www.sharkdocs.org/
Chris Malinowski's Website: https://www.chrismalinowski.org/
Brendan Talwar's Website: https://talwarbrendan.wixsite.com/btalwar
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Killer Whales vs. Great White Sharks: Genetic Proof of Predation! 🦈🐋
Season 1 · Episode 1730
lundi 17 février 2025 • Duration 11:17
Did you know that killer whales (Orcinus orca) are taking down great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) in South Africa? 🦈🐋 In this video, we break down groundbreaking research that provides genetic evidence of orcas hunting and preying on white sharks! Scientists analyzed bite wounds on a white shark carcass and found killer whale DNA, confirming this apex predator battle.
Why does this matter? The absence of great whites in certain areas due to orca predation could change entire marine ecosystems! 🌊 Discover how this interaction reshapes the ocean food chain, why orcas target shark livers, and what it means for conservation.
Link to article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ece3.70786
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SUFB 829: Can You Still Do Marine Conservation Without Finding A Job In The Field?
Season 1 · Episode 829
mardi 9 juillet 2019 • Duration 19:32
Are you a recent Marine Conservation graduate who is struggling to find a job? Join the rest of us!!! I've been there! The mental and emotional stress of not finding a job today is excruciating. Many graduates have been searching for more than 3 years after graduating with little success.
Is it time to think of a new way we can do Marine Conservationists even if we are not working in the field or we decide to become an entrepreneur?
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SUFB 828: How To Speak To People Who Don't Share The Same Views As You
Season 1 · Episode 828
lundi 8 juillet 2019 • Duration 20:15
I had a great conversation with a friend of mine on the weekend, where we discussed politics (I know, I know...it's a taboo topic for most people to discuss politics over drinks, especially between two people who have different views). However, the conversation was really good. There was no arguing. No personal attacks. No one was trying to change their minds. It was just two people, who were discussing their political views and events surrounding those views.
I often get into conversations, where people have a different view as mine surrounding Marine Conservation. I tell you how I approach the conversation about Marine Conservation during this episode.
Take a listen.
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SUFB 827: Can Youth Activists Exclude Fossil Fuel Lobbyists From UN Climate Talks?
Season 1 · Episode 827
dimanche 7 juillet 2019 • Duration 08:27
Governments all around the world have made great promises to reduce their impact on Climate Change; however, actions have not been taken towards greenhouse gas reductions that are necessary. For example, the Canadian Government has implemented a Carbon Tax while buying a pipeline at the same time. The US Government is back in the Climate Denial phase. Citizens from these nations are wondering what the hold up is in acting to reduce climate change.
Do you think any industry should have lobbyists involved in Climate Talks? Share your thoughts in the Speak Up For Blue Facebook Group: http://www.speakupforblue.com/group.
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SUFB 826: Entanglement Of Sharks Is Worse Than Expected
Season 1 · Episode 826
samedi 6 juillet 2019 • Duration 10:19
A new paper is out that studied numerous studies on the entanglements in fishing gear and single-use plastics of sharks and rays from around the world. The paper identified the specific animal and/or habitat characteristics that put sharks and rays at more risk.
Take a listen to the episode for more information.
What would you do to stop the problem of ghost nets? Share your thoughts in the Speak Up For Blue Facebook Group: http://www.speakupforblue.com/group.
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SUFB 825: The Sargassum Belt - What You Need To Know About It
Season 1 · Episode 825
vendredi 5 juillet 2019 • Duration 10:54
There is big news on the Sargassum Belt and how Caribbean beaches are bombarded by tons of the seaweed as it is deposited onshore. I've witnessed it myself first hand and I've seen the reactions from tourists who are not happy to see trucks working 10 hours a day to remove the Sargassum from the beach, which they thought was supposed to be peaceful.
Ed Yong wrote a great article on the subject for the Atlantic and I covered it on this episode. Take a listen while you are on the go.
Would Sargassum on a beach prevent you from visiting beaches in the Caribbean? Share your thoughts in the Speak Up For Blue Facebook Group: http://www.speakupforblue.com/group.
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SUFB 824: What Happens To An Ecotourism Industry When Wildlife Doesn't Show Up?
Season 1 · Episode 824
jeudi 4 juillet 2019 • Duration 10:31
This episode is based on a great article that was written for Mongabay News. The article looks at a coastal town in the Philippines that has a booming ecotourism industry for whale shark viewing; however, the sightings have declined over the past few years and it is affecting the coastal town. Find out how by listening to the episode.
What do you think the town should do about their Ecotourism Industry? Share your thoughts in the Speak Up For Blue Facebook Group: http://www.speakupforblue.com/group.
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