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News and inspiration from nature’s frontline, featuring inspiring guests from scientists to authors discussing global environmental issues like climate change, biodiversity, rainforests, wildlife conservation, animal behavior, marine biology and more.
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A podcast about the world's unique places and species – from areas of amazing natural heritage to environmental challenges and conservation solutions – hear inspiring conversations with experts, scientists, authors, and activists on Mongabay Explores.
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Saturday with Colm Ó Mongáin questions agendas, dissects the week gone by, and debates the likely issues of the week to come. Tune in to hear the very latest from newsmakers and from those whose lives are impacted by policy makers in Ireland. Listen live every Saturday at 1.05pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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The Mongata Podcast created by Valarie Budayr is the go-to podcast for grounded self-healing, well-being, and life design practices. Tune in for deep dives into our process, powerful inner healing experiences, and science backed knowledge. Discovering what's possible through breath, sound and movement as we come back into wholeness. Explore the show notes for each episode below!
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The Becoming More Podcast, is about sharing with others the value of life and how every individual on this planet has the opportunity to BECOME MORE than who they were, who they currently are, and who they've envisioned themselves to be. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrew378/support
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Learner. Teacher. Practitioner. Here I put forward all the things that I’ve learned so far and help you become the best version of yourself. This podcast aims to build self confidence, charm and charisma in individuals through the methods I’ve learnt so far and wish to create value to others in a way that helps them! So let’s begin and move hand in hand in this journey of self discovery over the time where at the end, you’ll be able to unlock your innate potential for the world to see. And r ...
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Burning wood to generate electricity – ‘biomass energy’ – is increasingly used as a renewable replacement for burning coal in nations like the UK, Japan, and South Korea, even though its emissions are not carbon neutral. On this episode of the Mongabay Newscast, reporter Justin Catanoso details how years of investigation helped him uncover a compli…
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Putting a dollar amount on a single species, or entire ecosystems, is a contentious idea, but in 2023, the New York Stock Exchange proposed a new nature-based asset class which put a price tag on global nature of 5,000 trillion U.S. dollars. This financialization of nature comes with perverse incentives and fails to recognize the intrinsic value co…
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Two experts join the Mongabay Newscast to discuss the decline in koala populations in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW), even as city councils and the government green light development projects on koala habitats that aren't being replaced by biodiversity offset schemes, ecologist Yung En Chee of the University of Melbourne, explains. M…
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Alon Liel, former Director General of the Israeli Foreign Ministry and former Israeli Ambassador to South Africa; Emer Higgins, Minister of State for Business, Employment & Retail; Matt Carthy, Sinn Féin TD for Cavan-Monaghan; Catherine Connolly, Independent TD for Galway WestOleh RTÉ Radio 1
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On this episode of Mongabay’s podcast, Rachel Donald speaks with campaigner and activist Jon Moses about the ‘right to roam’ movement in England which seeks to reclaim common rights to use private and public land to reconnect with nature and repair the damage done from centuries of exclusionary land ownership. In this discussion and the new book Wi…
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In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), pollution from extracting minerals commonly used in the energy transition like cobalt and copper is on the rise, and miners generally ignore their legal obligations to clean it up. Cases of such pollution have killed and displaced people and caused major health problems, say residents and community organiz…
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On this episode of Mongabay’s podcast, we speak with a co-founder of the award-winning Canadian nonprofit news outlet ‘The Narwhal,’ Emma Gilchrist. She reflects on Canada’s unique natural legacy, her organization's successes, the state of environmental reporting in the nature-rich nation, how she sees ‘The Narwhal’ filling the gaps in historically…
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In recognition of her leadership and advocacy, Indigenous Wirdi woman Murrawah Maroochy Johnson has been awarded the 2024 Goldman Environmental Prize. She joins the Mongabay Newscast to discuss a landmark victory for First Nations rights in Australia, led by her organization Youth Verdict against Waratah Coal, which resulted in the Land Court of Qu…
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Indigenous rights advocate and executive director of SIRGE Coalition, Galina Angarova, and environmental journalist/author of the Substack newsletter Green Rocks, Ian Morse, join us to detail the key social and environmental concerns, impacts, and questions we should be asking about the mining of elements used in everything from the global renewabl…
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Pádraig Egan, Chairman of Social, Economic, Environmental Forestry Association; Marie Donnelly, Climate Change Advisory Council; Pippa Hackett, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food & the Marine; Darren O’Rourke, Sinn Féin TD for Meath East; Alice Mary Higgins, Independent SenatorOleh RTÉ Radio 1
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On this episode of the Mongabay Newscast, journalist Dahr Jamail joins co-host Rachel Donald to discuss the ways many international conflicts are based on resource scarcity. Notable as an unembedded reporter during the US-led Iraq invasion, Jamail expands on the human and ecological costs to these conflicts, the purported reasons behind them, how t…
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#GroundingMeditation #Meditation #BalancedEnergy #Eclipse Sometimes after an eclipse you may find yourself lacking energy, experiencing anxiety, or feeling spacey and foggy minded. You might also be experiencing difficulties in focusing and feeling distracted. Using this grounding meditation will help balance your energy, help you feel a sense of c…
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On today's episode, climate activist and founder of the non-profit Force of Nature, Clover Hogan, details list of challenges activists face both from outside and within their movements. Not only do environmental activists face growing legal and physical threats across the globe, they are also vulnerable to burnout, exhaustion, and ridicule as they …
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Welcome to eclipse season. We are going to be experiencing a total eclipse of the sun this week and I thought it might be a good time to look at this eclipse energy and use it to its fullest. Eclipses are opportunities for major transformation; this is a time when the energies of the moon are more amplified and focused. Solar eclipses always occur …
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