Investigative journalists Leana Hosea and Rachel Salvidge bring you tales from the frontline of the water crisis, interviewing people who are experiencing first hand the pollution, drought, floods, extinction events and diseases driven by climate change and bad management. Talking also to world class experts, Rachel and Leana find out how each crisis began and explore possible solutions.
From: Watershed Investigations https://watershedinvestigations.com/ @WATERSHED_i
Frequency: Fortnightly
Duration: Approx. 20 minutes
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Investigative journalists Leana Hosea and Rachel Salvidge bring you tales from the frontline of the water crisis, interviewing people who are experiencing first hand the pollution, drought, floods, extinction events and diseases driven by climate change and bad management. Talking also to world class experts, Rachel and Leana find out how each crisis began and explore possible solutions.
From: Watershed Investigations https://watershedinvestigations.com/ @WATERSHED_i
Frequency: Fortnightly
Duration: Approx. 20 minutes
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The paradise islands of Tuvalu are disappearing beneath the waves as climate change bites. Grace Malie, a Tuvaluan Youth Delegate from the Rising Nations Initiative speaks from COP28 about her hopes and fears and reluctance to abandon her home. Then Margaret Leinen, the Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, sets out her hopes for more ocean action at the COP in Dubai.
In each episode, investigative journalists Leana Hosea and Rachel Salvidge bring you tales from the frontline of the water crisis, interviewing:
Find out more about Leana and Rachel's work at Watershed Investigations @WATERSHED_i
Frequency: Fortnightly
Duration: Approx. 20 minutes
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.