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Climify - What the Ocean Can Teach Designers

What the Ocean Can Teach Designers

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12/14/22 • -1 min

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Season 2: Episode 14 – Carissa Cabrera

How important are oceans to our climate? How vital are they to our general health? Did a video of an injured turtle really change the world? Marine Biologist and educator Carissa Cabrera joins Eric and explains it all through her work in media, science, and activism. You’ll learn from this episode that indeed there is an ocean of opportunity for designers for climate action; dive in.

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Listen to this episode on: Spotify, Apple, Google and other places you get your podcastsAbout our guest

Carissa Cabrera is a marine conservationist and sustainability educator based out of Hawai'i working on ocean climate solutions through media. She co-founded The Conservationist Collective to make ocean climate action accessible to everyone and encourage people to find their place in the movement.

On the web

The Conservationist Collective

tiktok.com/@carissaandclimate

Sustainability & The Sea Podcast

Music in this episode

Theme music by Casual Motive

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