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We Need to Act
Sara Rego
46 episodes
2 days ago
We Need to Act is a podcast dedicated to sustainability education hosted by Dr. Sara Rego. We delve into important topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, social justice, and environmental degradation, unpacking what sustainability truly means and why it matters in an open dialogue with guests from various backgrounds, such as activists, academics, scholars, scientists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and Indigenous people. Join us as we explore the origins of these issues, the challenges we face, and the actions needed to create a more just, resilient, and regenerated future.
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We Need to Act is a podcast dedicated to sustainability education hosted by Dr. Sara Rego. We delve into important topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, social justice, and environmental degradation, unpacking what sustainability truly means and why it matters in an open dialogue with guests from various backgrounds, such as activists, academics, scholars, scientists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and Indigenous people. Join us as we explore the origins of these issues, the challenges we face, and the actions needed to create a more just, resilient, and regenerated future.
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Season 2 | Ep. 26 - The vital role of wetlands for biodiversity and climate change with Alexander Kornelsen
We Need to Act
17 minutes 36 seconds
4 months ago
Season 2 | Ep. 26 - The vital role of wetlands for biodiversity and climate change with Alexander Kornelsen

Did you know that approximately 6% of the Earth's land surface is covered by wetlands? These vital ecosystems are under threat, yet many people are unaware of what wetlands are and the benefits they provide in mitigating climate change, preserving biodiversity, and maintaining water systems. 


Today, we welcome Alexander Kornelsen from Mission to Marsh, an organization doing amazing work, which is committed to ensuring that wetlands can once again provide an Earth worth living on in the future.


Alexander is the director and co-founder of Mission to Marsh. With a background in marketing and storytelling, he combines his passion for visual communication with a deep commitment to making global environmental issues tangible. Together with his partner Ann Christin, a peatland scientist, he developed the idea for a documentary road movie that uniquely blends science and emotion. His goal is not only to inform people but to inspire them to take action – for wetlands, for the climate, and for our shared future.


Learn more about Mission To Marsh - https://missiontomarsh.org/


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We Need to Act
We Need to Act is a podcast dedicated to sustainability education hosted by Dr. Sara Rego. We delve into important topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, social justice, and environmental degradation, unpacking what sustainability truly means and why it matters in an open dialogue with guests from various backgrounds, such as activists, academics, scholars, scientists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and Indigenous people. Join us as we explore the origins of these issues, the challenges we face, and the actions needed to create a more just, resilient, and regenerated future.