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SUSTAIN
SUSTAIN Podcast from Ngā Ara Whetū
15 episodes
2 weeks ago
SUSTAIN the podcast of Ngā Ara Whetū: Centre for Climate, Biodiversity and Society. Focuses on environmental issues facing both New Zealand and globally. Roundtable robust discussions include guests working in academia, business, government and public sectors.
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SUSTAIN the podcast of Ngā Ara Whetū: Centre for Climate, Biodiversity and Society. Focuses on environmental issues facing both New Zealand and globally. Roundtable robust discussions include guests working in academia, business, government and public sectors.
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Social Sciences
Science
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What does a new President mean for biodiversity in Guatemala?
SUSTAIN
43 minutes 52 seconds
1 year ago
What does a new President mean for biodiversity in Guatemala?

Guatemala is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for land and environmental activists, with a history of indigenous genocide linked to colonial land grabs, the Cold War and deadly coups. Dr Pauline Herbst speaks with Maya Q’eqchi’ community leader in education Fredy Oxom and anthropologist Dr Callie Vandewiele to find out why a silent indigenous led protest is important for biodiversity.

SUSTAIN
SUSTAIN the podcast of Ngā Ara Whetū: Centre for Climate, Biodiversity and Society. Focuses on environmental issues facing both New Zealand and globally. Roundtable robust discussions include guests working in academia, business, government and public sectors.