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Y Talk Climate
BCCIC Climate Change
10 episodes
1 month ago
An expert podcast series on mobilizing youth for climate action – by BCCIC Climate Change, the BC Council for International Cooperation's youth-led climate change initiative.
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An expert podcast series on mobilizing youth for climate action – by BCCIC Climate Change, the BC Council for International Cooperation's youth-led climate change initiative.
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Government
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Living Break-Waters and The Importance of Nature Based Climate Solutions
Y Talk Climate
37 minutes 59 seconds
3 years ago
Living Break-Waters and The Importance of Nature Based Climate Solutions

In this episode of the Y talk Climate Podcast, we discuss the amazing work of SURGE, a non-profit that aims to protect shorelines using living breakwaters made from oyster reefs co-founded by our guest Will Crolla. We explore oyster and kelp farming and ocean-based community engagement through Will's experience with two youth-capacity building programs: OceanBridge and CityHive Envirolab. Finally, we discuss the importance of accepting that climate change impacts are occurring and viewing nature-based adaptation solutions as an essential tool for building resiliency within our communities.  

Y Talk Climate
An expert podcast series on mobilizing youth for climate action – by BCCIC Climate Change, the BC Council for International Cooperation's youth-led climate change initiative.