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The Plastic Planet podcast
by Dr Refilwe Mofokeng
Introduction to the host and the concept of the podcastPlastic Planet Podcast – The Number 1 African Climate Podcast.
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Plastic pollution and AI
This episode explores the progression of plastic pollution management and the public reception. We also look into possible solutions using modern day technology.
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Climate change discussion post COP29
This episode tackles the critical topic i.e. climate change following COP29 discussions in relation to bio fuel and plastic pollution.
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Plastic application made sustainable
An intriguing conversation on sustainable plastics application. Bringing tangible solutions to the table
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Drinking out of a bottle!
This episode explores the pros and cons of water bottles and the impact of climate change on plastic degredation.
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Celebrating Seagrass Day
We chat with the Von Der Heyden lab team to shine a spotlight on the ecosystem service that is Seagrass!!! The predominant seagrass species Zostera capensis, is endemic to South Africa and found in only 37 estuaries, It has been reported to be extinct in other estuaries such as St. Lucia and Durban and largely on the decline in other estuaries such that it is now listed as endangered in South Africa.You can find out more about the Von Der Heyden lab and their awesome work on Instagram and Facebook. The von der Heyden Lab (@von_der_heyden_lab) • Instagram photos and videos(1) vonderheydenlab - Search Results | Facebook
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The marine impact of climate change and plastics!
In this episode, we speak to an incredible young lady, Courtney Gardiner, She is a marine scientist and activist, passionate about the marine environment and commercial fisheries.https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Courtney-GardinerCourtney Gardiner on X: "What a great week in Durban at #SAMSS! So proud to see the work from the @vonderHeydenlab and @HenriquesRo labs. https://t.co/pbMMQ3vCvY" / X (twitter.com)Courtney Gardiner
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The Plastic Planet Podcast: An Engineering perspective
Chatting to a young engineer who interested in sustainability. Does the engineering faculty have a role to play in promoting sustainability?Part 1: Season Finale!
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The Plastic Planet Podcast: A young voice: the inter-disciplinary approach
This episode amplifies the voice of the youth. It also emphasizes the need for inter-disciplinary approach in addressing some of the sensitive issues concerning environmental management and policies.(1) Video | Facebookhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/10yWGwT3RRXLjVZwpGhK2bwKYKisc57d0/view?usp=sharing
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The Plastic Planet Podcast: Kingdom eSwatini 2nd edition
Continued insight on ethical media reporting around issues concerning environmental management such as plastic pollution and climate change.
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The Plastic Planet Podcast: Kingdom eSwatini
We get a bird's eye view from the journalism world. Is journalism doing justice in reporting climate change and global warming? This episode is in two parts: the continuation of the episode will be uploaded next week!
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The plastic planet podcast: India Perspective
Today we are chatting to one of the important stakeholders in the plastics pollution conversation and that is, India. We get to know what everyone is doing to try and curb the plastic surge in India.
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Plastic pollution: Nigeria perspective continued
This episode, we chat to yet another plastic enthusiast. She takes us through daily challenges and possible solutions already implemented,
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Plastic Planet: The Nigerian perspective
This episode looks at the plastic problem and solution in Nigeria. Uyi, is a very passionate young lady (with a law and accounting background) who is at the forefront of community engagement in Nigeria.
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The SASAQS conference: Microplastics
We are at the South African society of aquatic scientists conference in the Western Cape South Africa chatting microplastics: the young scientist perspective!
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Plastics impact: the Norwegian perspective
This episode is very informative and encouraging. We learn about ongoing efforts to curb the plastic tide.Norwegian University of Science and Technologyhttps://www.ntnu.edu/oceans/actionoceanplasticwasteActionOceanPlasticWaste - NTNU
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Microplastics and bacteria
This episode explores one of the parallels of microplastics i.e. microplastics and bacteria.
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Impact of microplastics on physiology
Discussing the impact of microplastics in our bodies, physical and mental health?
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What are microplastics
Discussing all things microplastics and getting to know the dangers associated with microplastics. How to identify them and what can we do to avoid causing them.
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The Plastics Planet podcast
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