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Water : a source for life and tensions

Episode 6 of the Your Planet podcast, hosted by AFP Audio, titled "Water : a source for life and tensions" was published on December 27, 2023 and runs 17 minutes.

December 27, 2023 ·17m · Your Planet

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Welcome back to Your Planet a podcast series from AFP brought to you in association with The Conversation, that delves into solutions for addressing climate change. We’ve been examining those planetary boundaries, the red lines that scientists say must not be crossed or else we are in big trouble. This time our focus is on water. We all rely on it, from humans to animals to plants, nothing can survive without water. Around 70 percent of Earth’s surface is made up of water, but the problem for us is that the majority of that water is salt water from our oceans. Barely three percent is freshwater, and around one percent of that is clean, accessible drinking water. There are clear reasons to be concerned about a possibility of rising conflicts and tensions, not only within communities but also neighbouring countries linked to water, but what role does water diplomacy play? Please read this article in The Conversation about Zaï, a farming technique of digging pits in less permeable soil to catch water and concentrate compost.Host: Anna CunninghamExecutive producer: Michaëla Cancela-KiefferEdition: Camille KauffmannNewsgathering: Camille KauffmannMusic design: Nicolas Vair with Irma Cabrero-Abanto and Sebastian Villanueva.Share your thoughts at [email protected]. Send us your voice notes +33 6 79 77 38 45This project is funded by the European Journalism Centre, through the Solutions Journalism Accelerator. This fund is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. AFP and The Conversation have retained their editorial independence at every stage of the project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome back to Your Planet a podcast series from AFP brought to you in association with The Conversation, that delves into solutions for addressing climate change. We’ve been examining those planetary boundaries, the red lines that scientists say must not be crossed or else we are in big trouble. This time our focus is on water. We all rely on it, from humans to animals to plants, nothing can survive without water. Around 70 percent of Earth’s surface is made up of water, but the problem for us is that the majority of that water is salt water from our oceans. Barely three percent is freshwater, and around one percent of that is clean, accessible drinking water. 


There are clear reasons to be concerned about a possibility of rising conflicts and tensions, not only within communities but also neighbouring countries linked to water, but what role does water diplomacy play? 


Please read this article in The Conversation about Zaï, a farming technique of digging pits in less permeable soil to catch water and concentrate compost.


Host: Anna Cunningham

Executive producer: Michaëla Cancela-Kieffer

Edition: Camille Kauffmann

Newsgathering: Camille Kauffmann

Music design: Nicolas Vair with Irma Cabrero-Abanto and Sebastian Villanueva.


Share your thoughts at [email protected]. Send us your voice notes +33 6 79 77 38 45


This project is funded by the European Journalism Centre, through the Solutions Journalism Accelerator. This fund is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. AFP and The Conversation have retained their editorial independence at every stage of the project.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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