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A Cup of BiodiversiTea
UEBT and GIZ
4 episodes
6 days ago
Over a Cup of BiodiversiTea listen to green change makers invested in protecting nature for future generations. We talk to community representatives, business leaders, decision-makers, researchers, and civil society advocates to shed some light on the current biodiversity crisis and determine pathways to solve it. We particularly focus on the planet’s botanical wealth and how we can use it in a sustainable and equitable manner. Take a break, grab a cup of tea (or coffee) and enjoy our guests ‘food for thought.’
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Over a Cup of BiodiversiTea listen to green change makers invested in protecting nature for future generations. We talk to community representatives, business leaders, decision-makers, researchers, and civil society advocates to shed some light on the current biodiversity crisis and determine pathways to solve it. We particularly focus on the planet’s botanical wealth and how we can use it in a sustainable and equitable manner. Take a break, grab a cup of tea (or coffee) and enjoy our guests ‘food for thought.’
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Nature
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Episode 3: Indigenous people are ‘living examples’ of sustainable use of biodiversity
A Cup of BiodiversiTea
22 minutes 20 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 3: Indigenous people are ‘living examples’ of sustainable use of biodiversity

Jennifer Tauli Corpuz is from the Kankana-ey Igorot People of Mountain Province in the Philippines. She is a lawyer by profession and currently the Global Policy and Advocacy Lead for Nia Tero, a US-based non-profit working in solidarity with Indigenous peoples and movements worldwide. Jennifer participates in the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) related negotiations on the protection of traditional knowledge and was involved in the negotiations leading to the adoption of the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing.

A Cup of BiodiversiTea
Over a Cup of BiodiversiTea listen to green change makers invested in protecting nature for future generations. We talk to community representatives, business leaders, decision-makers, researchers, and civil society advocates to shed some light on the current biodiversity crisis and determine pathways to solve it. We particularly focus on the planet’s botanical wealth and how we can use it in a sustainable and equitable manner. Take a break, grab a cup of tea (or coffee) and enjoy our guests ‘food for thought.’