Speed dating is about having a short time to communicate things that could change your life. That’s exactly what we’re doing on this podcast, by introducing you to people with unique insight into our relationship with nature.
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Based on teori asal-asalan Kamil dan Nickuuy.
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Tryin to share His countless blessings
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Getting Things Done: Super-Charging Science Policy Through Youth Engagement
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Young leaders around the world increasingly use their voices and power to fight for the future of our planet and their own. In the final episode of this season, Rob opens a window on the important role young people play in the work of IPBES – and the growing number of opportunities for youth involvement in IPBES processes. With insights from one of…
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Aliens on Your Doorstep: Invasive Species and You
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Did you know aliens live among us? IPBES just launched its landmark new Report on Invasive Alien Species and their Control – the largest study ever of its kind. Join Brit as she speaks with one of the co-chairs of that Assessment, Professor Helen Roy, about her enthusiasm for addressing these risks and her optimism about our chances to reduce biolo…
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No Room for Hopelessness: Media Challenges and Opportunities Covering the Global Biodiversity Crisis
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We hear news about climate change every day in the media, but in contrast, biodiversity is often overlooked or relegated to minor mentions. In this episode, Rob ‘flips the script’ and puts journalists who normally report on biodiversity and nature into the spotlight. He talks to Patrick Greenfield from The Guardian and Observer, and Sahana Ghosh fr…
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Poles of Possibility: Values of Nature Beyond Use
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This week, we’re traveling to the South Pole. Brit finds out more about an epic expedition to Antarctica by one of the IPBES assessment co-chairs, Professor Mike Christie, and his Paralympian teammate, Karen Darke. Get the inside track on their phenomenal adventure, and find out how an extreme landscape, not known for its biodiversity, helped them …
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Widening the IPBES Tent: Stakeholder Diversity for Better Science and Policy
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Stakeholders are an important part of every organization, but in IPBES, they are especially important. They are not only beneficiaries of the work, but are also active participants. Join Rob as he delves deep into why stakeholder engagement is a vital part of the IPBES DNA, and how important it is to bring into IPBES the widest possible range of vo…
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Filling the Fungi Gap: Scaling Himalayan Heights for People and Nature
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Did you know that there are thousands of undiscovered species of fungi around the world? In Nepal alone, it is estimated we know only 1/10 of all species! What does this knowledge gap mean for science, nature and people? And why do fungi matter? In this episode, Brit speaks to a mushroom scientist from Nepal, Dr. Shiva Devkota, about climbing Mount…
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Nature Insight is back for a third season! Join Brit and Rob as they give you behind-the-scenes access to the stories, perspectives and real-world experiences of people from the IPBES community on the frontlines of science policy and action for nature. Subscribe now for your backstage pass to making better choices about protecting all life on earth…
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Making the Invisible Visible: Nature and the Economy
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Nature, through Earth systems, provides almost all the vital infrastructure that we need to live, work, and thrive. Even business health depends on a healthy planet. In this episode, Rob talks to Professor Steve Polasky and Delphine Gluzman to better understand the links between nature and the economy, as well as how we can align our economic activ…
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“Apples, Oranges and Dinosaurs”: The Values of Nature
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In this episode, we catch up with the work of IPBES experts on the values of nature. Ahead of the publication of the IPBES Values Assessment in July 2022, we explore what those values are, why we should bother trying to understand them, and how we can pull all these different perspectives together into actions to protect nature and biodiversity. Th…
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Rethinking Law #ForNature: “A Whole Lot of Potential”
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The IPBES Global Assessment showed that governance is one of the major indirect drivers of global biodiversity loss. In this episode, we look at the power (and limits) of laws and regulations - important elements of governance. Is law an effective tool to tackle the nature crisis? What role can law play both nationally and internationally? Can we u…
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Your Challenge…and Mine: The Sustainable Use of Wild Species
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We may not realize it, but all of us use and benefit from wild species. Algae, fungi, plants and animals - from medicine to food, they’re important parts of our quality of life. But the IPBES Global Assessment identified over-exploitation of species as one of the main drivers of change in biodiversity. So how are we using wild species? Is there suc…
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How the ‘Sausage’ Gets Made: Inside an IPBES Assessment
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IPBES assessments are massive undertakings. The IPBES Global Assessment alone involved 150 experts from 50 countries, donating thousands of hours of time over three years. So how is one of these assessments put together? What’s it like in the late-night negotiations behind closed doors? What makes such a colossal process worth the effort? Rob is jo…
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Fast Forward #ForNature: The IPBES Fellowship
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To be an IPBES author, you need to be one of the very best in your field. Typically this means having decades of published research to your name. But making space for a variety of voices is at the heart of IPBES. Through its Fellowship Programme, IPBES offers exceptional early-career researchers a ‘seat at the table’. Dr. Lelani Mannetti is a Fello…
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Brit and Rob are back for a second season of Nature Insight! Join them as they ‘speed date’ with experts with unique insights into the values of nature and the world we all share. Subscribe now to learn how to make better choices about protecting all life on earth. To find out more about IPBES, head to www.ipbes.net or follow us on social media @IP…
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Talking to each other itu harus melalui komunikasi yang sehat, jadi sebelum interview kita perlu tahu hal-hal apa saja yang harus diperhatikan 😊
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Relationship menurut aku banyak jenisnya, tapi disini aku fokus beropini tentang dating relationship... Selamat mendengar. Maaf kalau suaranya belum stabil 😊
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Values drive behaviour and are at the heart of all decisions. So how do we value nature? Is it economic or aesthetic or cultural? IPBES recently launched a major expert assessment on values to answer all of these questions and more. This week, Brit talks to Brigitte Baptiste, one of the co-chairs of the values assessment. They explore the different…
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Billy Offland, Dr. Anne Poelina: Wake up the Snake
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How do we incorporate different knowledge systems in the battle for biodiversity? Billy Offland set off on a 2-year journey to learn about conservation from as many different people as possible. In his travels, he met Dr. Anne Poelina in the Kimberley in Western Australia. Anne is a Nyikina Warrwa Traditional Owner and chair of the Mardoowarra Fitz…
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The COVID-19 pandemic took most of us by surprise, but not Dr. Peter Daszak. As a zoologist and expert on emerging diseases, he has been training his entire life for this kind of crisis. He is the president of EcoHealth Alliance, a non-profit NGO that supports global health. Should we blame nature for the virus? What are the root causes of pandemic…
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Join Rob and Brit as they ‘speed date’ with the future! Each week, they will introduce you to people with unique insights into the values of nature and our relationship with it. Subscribe now to learn how to make better choices about protecting all life on earth. This podcast is brought to you by IPBES, the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversit…
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Hubungan "Catcalling" dengan kesehatan mental!
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Perlu dipahami bersama bahwa Catcalling adalah salah satu bentuk pelecehan bukan pujian.
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Organisasi itu sangat penting buat gue, gue dapet banyak banget pengalaman dan value yang membangun wkwk serta relasi yang banyak hehe
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Kata orang "kuliah itu susah" Emang! Kalo gamau susah susah jangan kuliah. Hehe becanda. Yuk dengerin pengalamanku di masa-masa transisi SMA sampai kuliah di Institut Pleksibel
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Ngepodcast Eps. 3 : Special Interview w/ Spidibi (Spiderman of IPB)
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Spidibi berhasil mewakili keresahan anak IPB melalui video menarinya. Setelah memecahkan rekor likes terbanyak di IPB Julid, apakah yang akan dia lakukan? Dan sebenarnya, dia itu siapa sih? Hit the play button to know more about our moodboster!
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Ngepodcast Eps. 2 : Curhat Masa Kritis Kuliah, Kamaba UI X MPKMB IPB
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Ternyata cowok juga bisa curhat. Cocok untuk obrolan pengantar tidur
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Based on teori asal-asalan Kamil dan Nickuuy. Enjoy our debut, peeps!
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