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.
Small island states and resilience in the face of climate change
Directing the deep sea
Nature’s stories and connections
Rihanna’s foundation advances climate justice in the U.S. and the Caribbean
Building barriers to clean rivers and prevent plastic from reaching the ocean
Investigating lawlessness at sea
A COP27 recap with Nick Nuttall, Co-presenter and Director, We Don't Have Time; Former Head of Communications at the UNEP and UNFCCC
Protecting Antarctica’s Southern Ocean
How the ocean’s stories inspire impact
Warming waters and seaweed farming in the gulf of Maine
Scaling coral reef restoration
Activating the next generation of ocean champions
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