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Telling stories of cyclones

An episode of the Earth Matters podcast, hosted by Presenter: Teishan Ahearne. Poetry by: Atueta Rabuka, Krystelle Lavaki Danford, Amelia Rigsby and Peter Sipeli. Poetry produced by: Am Kanngieser., titled "Telling stories of cyclones" was published on May 9, 2021.

May 9, 2021 · Earth Matters

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People of the Pacific Islands are already feeling the ravages of climate change - be that loss of food production as sea levels rise, the erosion of shorelines, king tides, and the increased occurrence and severity of cyclones.  But Pacific Islanders are speaking out. So on today’s show we are tuning-in to Pasifika voices and amplifying their messages.    This episode we feature 'Winston' a podcast about the cyclone that hit Fiji in 2016. Winston is prodiced by Am Kanngieser and features poems written and read by Atueta Rabuka, Krystelle Lavaki Danford, Amelia Rigsby and Peter Sipeli.  So pull up a seat and get ready to listen.    Earth Matters #1295 (#1129) was produced by Teishan Ahearne.

People of the Pacific Islands are already feeling the ravages of climate change - be that loss of food production as sea levels rise, the erosion of shorelines, king tides, and the increased occurrence and severity of cyclones.  But Pacific Islanders are speaking out. So on today’s show we are tuning-in to Pasifika voices and amplifying their messages.    This episode we feature 'Winston' a podcast about the cyclone that hit Fiji in 2016. Winston is prodiced by Am Kanngieser and features poems written and read by Atueta Rabuka, Krystelle Lavaki Danford, Amelia Rigsby and Peter Sipeli.  So pull up a seat and get ready to listen.    Earth Matters #1295 (#1129) was produced by Teishan Ahearne.
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