In this episode of Upwell, we chat with Tituoan Bernicot, the founder and CEO of Coral Gardeners, an organization restoring reefs in French Polynesia and around the world.
In the conversation, we discuss the threats of climate change to coral reefs and marine biodiversity, how technology and communities can come together to restore ecosystems, and the importance of storytelling and education in addressing ocean conservation and the climate crisis.
Special Episode with the Only One Team
Seaweed-based straws and sustainable materials take on single-use plastic
Cultivating sea cucumber aquaculture in Panama
Blending immersive entertainment with conservation
Ending plastic pollution and fighting for environmental justice
Sustainable alternatives to plastics: Seaweed supply chains and regenerative design
Communities, conservation, and cross-sector climate action
Kelp chips and seaweed snacks fueling healthier diets and ecosystems
Frontline communities bare the brunt of the climate crisis
Fisheries, blue carbon, and community-driven coastal restoration
Climate investments and the dynamics of climate-forward start-ups
An inside look at Only One with our CEO
The future of "blue foods"
Carbon markets and the power of innovation in reducing emissions
Thwarting ocean-bound plastic waste
Petrochemical devastation: Special episode on petrochemicals featuring Discarded
Transforming awareness into action
Producing sustainable textiles to harness the power of the ocean
Navigating the path forward for the High Seas Treaty
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