Join us in this episode as we dive deep into the intersection of climate change, biodiversity, and traditional knowledge with Dr. Thera Edwardsβa lecturer, map curator, and environmental expert with 30+ years of experience. π§βπ¬β¨
π Topics Discussed:
- The shifting seasons πΈβ³ and how climate change disrupts ecosystems.
- Insights from Jamaican farmers navigating unpredictable weather. ππ¦
- The resilience of traditional farming systems and the vital role of agro-biodiversity. πΎπ©βπΎ
- Preserving cultural heritage through ancestral recipes π²π and indigenous crop varieties.
- The alarming effects of climate change on coral reefs πͺΈ and mangroves π, and why we need to protect these ecosystems.
π‘ Why Tune In? From the Blue Mountains’ unique flora πΏ to the impacts of global warming on local farming and marine habitats, this episode sheds light on actionable solutions, blending scientific research with age-old wisdom.
π Learn how you can make a difference and why climate justice is everyone’s business. Donβt miss out on this enlightening conversation that bridges the gap between past traditions and future sustainability. π
π§ Hit play now and join the conversation about building a climate-resilient future! π
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