It was the deadliest string of shark attacks the world has ever seen. In 2011, sharks in Réunion, a beautiful island, way out in the Indian Ocean started biting people way more than ever before and with lunatic violence. The epidemic forced local surfers, politicians, and business owners into a proxy war with ocean lovers and conservationists worldwide, where long simmering tensions boiled over. Réunion: Shark Attacks in Paradise is the story of what happened on this beautiful island, and t ...
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99: John Clarke-Social worker and activist
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John Clarke has been working with the Xolobeni community and the Amadiba Crisis Committee for more than a decade in the fight against proposed mining operations by Australian mining company MRC.
In this episode John gives an update to the ongoing legal struggles being waged by the Xolobeni community. We also chatted about the state of the world, Jethro Tull and butterflies.
John is a man with a calling and it is inspiring to hear him talk about the possibilities of finding a balance between humans, nature and technology.
Become a patron and support the growth of Voices from SA here.
In this episode John gives an update to the ongoing legal struggles being waged by the Xolobeni community. We also chatted about the state of the world, Jethro Tull and butterflies.
John is a man with a calling and it is inspiring to hear him talk about the possibilities of finding a balance between humans, nature and technology.
Become a patron and support the growth of Voices from SA here.
110 episodes
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John Clarke has been working with the Xolobeni community and the Amadiba Crisis Committee for more than a decade in the fight against proposed mining operations by Australian mining company MRC.
In this episode John gives an update to the ongoing legal struggles being waged by the Xolobeni community. We also chatted about the state of the world, Jethro Tull and butterflies.
John is a man with a calling and it is inspiring to hear him talk about the possibilities of finding a balance between humans, nature and technology.
Become a patron and support the growth of Voices from SA here.
In this episode John gives an update to the ongoing legal struggles being waged by the Xolobeni community. We also chatted about the state of the world, Jethro Tull and butterflies.
John is a man with a calling and it is inspiring to hear him talk about the possibilities of finding a balance between humans, nature and technology.
Become a patron and support the growth of Voices from SA here.
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