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Change in our oceans is a social problem, too.
Warm Regards
Jul 23, 2018
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Episode description
Co-hosts Jacquelyn Gill and Ramesh Laungani speak to Melissa Watkinson, who researches the social and cultural dimensions of ocean acidification in the Pacific Northwest. Watkinson is a Citizen of the Chickasaw Nation and grew up in the Pacific Northwest where she considers the Salish Sea her home. Also, Jacquelyn shares the nasty truth about vanilla flavoring. Here's a study guide to go along with the show, courtesy of Melissa. - Guidelines for Considering Traditional Knowledges in Climate Change Initiatives:
https://climatetkw.wordpress.com/
-Partnering with Indigenous Communities to Anticipate and Adapt to Ocean Change:
https://wsg.washington.edu/partnering-with-indigenous-communities-to-anticipate-and-adapt-to-ocean-change/
Rising Voices - a collaboration among western and indigenous scientists for climate solutions:
https://risingvoices.ucar.edu/
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