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79: Antarctica. Can we protect it, or survive without it? With Ryan Dalton

79: Antarctica. Can we protect it, or survive without it? With Ryan Dalton

FromFor What It's Earth


79: Antarctica. Can we protect it, or survive without it? With Ryan Dalton

FromFor What It's Earth

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Jun 29, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The White Continent (and the southern seas around it) is an incredibly important place for wildlife, for the regulation of global ocean currents, and for reflecting a huge amount of the sun's heat back out of our atmosphere (known as the Albedo effect). But Antarctica faces plenty of threats, which we'll take a dive into. You're in for a treat, too, as this week Emma is joined by Ryan Dalton from Into The Wild Podcast.
 
Get more from Ryan by heading over to his fab podcast, Into The Wild: https://intothewild.podbean.com/
 
** This episode is sponsored by WILD Deodorant, the all-natural, eco-friendly and refillable deodorant that really works. Truly, we both use WILD every day, and love it. Get 20% off your first purchase from www.wearewild.com with code 'EARTH20' **
 
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Released:
Jun 29, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Environment, climate change and sustainability podcast making big issues bite-sized. We explain the science and explore the things that we can do to make a difference. By Emma Brisdion and Lloyd Hopkins.