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BEYOND THE CHANGE
BLUE OCEAN CARE
3 episodes
1 month ago
we sit with Professor Quentin Hanich, invited to discuss his role in the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) negotiations and what those talks mean for people on the water. Tuna is more than a commodity — it’s a source of food, income, and international tension. We unpack the scientific, political and economic layers that shape tuna management across coastal states and the high seas: stock assessments and uncertainty, the influence of distant-water fishing fleets, illegal, unreported and unre...
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we sit with Professor Quentin Hanich, invited to discuss his role in the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) negotiations and what those talks mean for people on the water. Tuna is more than a commodity — it’s a source of food, income, and international tension. We unpack the scientific, political and economic layers that shape tuna management across coastal states and the high seas: stock assessments and uncertainty, the influence of distant-water fishing fleets, illegal, unreported and unre...
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BEYOND THE CHANGE
Tuna Fisheries In Indian Ocean
we sit with Professor Quentin Hanich, invited to discuss his role in the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) negotiations and what those talks mean for people on the water. Tuna is more than a commodity — it’s a source of food, income, and international tension. We unpack the scientific, political and economic layers that shape tuna management across coastal states and the high seas: stock assessments and uncertainty, the influence of distant-water fishing fleets, illegal, unreported and unre...
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1 month ago
30 minutes

BEYOND THE CHANGE
Africa's Green Energy Future: Myth or Reality
On this episode of Beyond The Change host Abdimalik speaks with Dr. Daniel M. Kammen, Director of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory (RAEL) at UC Berkeley, about whether Africa’s clean-energy promise is realistic — and how it can be made just. Using hard numbers and long-term research, we discuss why Africa’s future matters to the world: the continent is home to roughly 1.5 billion people today and could reach ~2.5 billion by 2050, yet only about 43% currently have access to elec...
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1 month ago
36 minutes

BEYOND THE CHANGE
Navigating The Seas of Desperation: Somalia's Piracy Resurgence
This week on Beyond The Change, we welcome with Omar Mahmood from the International Crisis Group about the worrying return of piracy off Somalia’s coast. Omar joins us after reporting on the ground in Eyl, Puntland, Somalia. He takes us beyond headlines to explore why piracy is re-emerging: the pressures on local fishermen, rising frustration at foreign trawlers, failures of governance, and how shifting loyalties in coastal communities are reshaping security and livelihoods. We un...
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1 month ago
45 minutes

BEYOND THE CHANGE
we sit with Professor Quentin Hanich, invited to discuss his role in the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) negotiations and what those talks mean for people on the water. Tuna is more than a commodity — it’s a source of food, income, and international tension. We unpack the scientific, political and economic layers that shape tuna management across coastal states and the high seas: stock assessments and uncertainty, the influence of distant-water fishing fleets, illegal, unreported and unre...