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THE CASE FOR
CONSERVATION
PODCAST
The case for conserving nature and its biodiversity needs to be robust and credible. Sometimes that requires a willingness to re-examine conventional wisdom.
Monthly episodes of The Case for Conservation Podcast feature introspective conversations with fascinating experts - from ecologists to economists, young professionals to Nobel laureates, journalists to media personalities.
Episodes:
32. When should we question environmental orthodoxy? (Russell Galt)
May 2023
31. Biodiversity risk and the law (Zaneta Sedilekova)
April 2023
30. Multilateral environmental agreements - MEAs (Peter Bridgewater)
March 2023
29. Biodiversity offsets: A necessary evil? (Martine Maron)
February 2023
28b. Politics, the media, and the environment (Omnia El Omrani)
January 2023
28a. Politics, the media, and the environment (Esther Krakue)
December 2022
27. Deforestation and zoonotic disease spillover - a complex relationship (Andre Mader)
November 2022
26. Perceptions of science communication (Neil Waters & Erin Kawazu)
October 2022
25. Why could urbanization save biodiversity? (Eric Sanderson)
August 2022
24. Can GMOs benefit biodiversity? (Joseph Opoku Gakpo)
July 2022
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