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Episode 4: Speaking up for the Ocean

Episode 4: Speaking up for the Ocean

FromEcoVybz Podcast


Episode 4: Speaking up for the Ocean

FromEcoVybz Podcast

ratings:
Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jul 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

“Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean.”-Ryunosuke Satoro
In this episode, I have a great chat with Eve Isambourg Peace Boat Ocean and Climate Youth Ambassador. Eve was born on the French coast and grew up on Mauritius Island. In 2016 she moved to Paris to study International Relations at the University of Sciences of Paris, where she specialized in Global Environmental Governance, Ocean and Climate Change issues and Sustainable entrepreneurship. In 2018 Eve had the pleasure of participating in the Peace Boat’s Ocean and Climate Youth Ambassadors program which inspired her to launch the first edition of the #IspeakBlueToo campaign to support the UN World Oceans Day. At the moment she is finishing her Masters in Environmental Policy at The Paris Institute of Political Science and is passionately interested in “Environmental communication. She is now dedicating her professional career to environmental issues raising awareness to protect our planet using her skills as an artist, photographer and writer. In this episode, we dive into Eve's Peace Boat experience and discuss her #Ispeakbluetoo Instagram campaign which was developed in 2018 and modified in 2021 as part of the Action for the Oceans Storytelling Program developed by Pendulum and Peace Boat US. To learn more about the campaign click here and be sure to follow Eve on Instagram! 
Released:
Jul 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (30)

The Ecovybz Podcast -is on a mission to educate, inspire and mobilise upcoming activists by having interactive conversations on environmental topics with youth from across the world. Drawing from a global network of inspiring youth leaders, climate activist Khadija Stewart brings the Caribbean, positive, upbeat and informal perspective to the environmental podcast scene.