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S10.E9. Sylvia Earle. The Nature of Nature.

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Everything is connected much more than we have ever realised. We are dependent on the nature that surrounds us much more than nature is dependent on us, in fact. This is why we should stop perceiving nature as something to conquer and start seeing it as our life-support system, argues our amazing guest, dr Sylvia Earle, also known as “Her Deepness”. We discuss the ways in which oceans and life that inhabits them are treated today and how they should be treated from now onward. We discuss tuna and octopuses, sharks, and oxygen production, and so much more in this conversation that has the power to stop you from ever eating fish again.

LINKS

National Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey” by Sylvia Earle

Half mile down” by William Beebe

Reason for hope” by Jane Goodall

Silent spring” by Rachel Carson

Books by Carl Safina

Last chance to see” by Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine

  continue reading

117 episodes

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Everything is connected much more than we have ever realised. We are dependent on the nature that surrounds us much more than nature is dependent on us, in fact. This is why we should stop perceiving nature as something to conquer and start seeing it as our life-support system, argues our amazing guest, dr Sylvia Earle, also known as “Her Deepness”. We discuss the ways in which oceans and life that inhabits them are treated today and how they should be treated from now onward. We discuss tuna and octopuses, sharks, and oxygen production, and so much more in this conversation that has the power to stop you from ever eating fish again.

LINKS

National Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey” by Sylvia Earle

Half mile down” by William Beebe

Reason for hope” by Jane Goodall

Silent spring” by Rachel Carson

Books by Carl Safina

Last chance to see” by Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine

  continue reading

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