Scuba Diver Marine Biologist Electrocuted Underwater. Terry Lilley
While conducting underwater studies of electromagnetic discharge into the coral reef from a nearby ship, marine biologist Terry Lilley almost lost his life. There should be no electromagnetic energy naturally underwater on a coral reef. Terry describes his experience and how his accident just might have saved the very same coral reef he was studying. After the accident Terry continued with his path in life as a marine biologist and educator.
Electromagnetic Energy & Coral Reefs. Marine Biologist Terry Lilley
Right To Repair and Sustainability. Leanne Wiseman, Karen and Dan Ellis
As a consumer, how do sustainable products and the right to repair affect you? Manufacturers have a responsibility to ensure their product has a reasonable life span and designed in a way that enables consumers to get it repaired and continue using it. Prof. Leanne Wiseman from University of Griffith, Australia, explains the legal and regulatory responses to the international right to repair movement while Kaz and Dan of “Mend It Australia” share their roles in the international movement.
Invest in Renewable Energy. Fight Climate Change. Mike Silvestrini of Energea
Renewable energy advocate and global eco-capitalist Mike Silvestrini offers valuable insights into the worldwide renewable energy landscape. Combat climate change by investing in and promoting renewable energy, enabling us to phase out the carbon-emitting fossil fuel infrastructure we currently depend on.
Maasai. Protecting & Preserving Elephants, Rhinos, Lions in East Africa. Mike Silvestrini
Is mitigation between humans and wildlife enough to preserve habitats, elephants, rhinos, lions, cheetahs, giraffes, and other African wildlife on the Massai land culture? Conservationist Mike Silvestrini of Big Life Foundation shares critical conservation efforts for 1.6 million acres of Africa’s remaining natural habitat and wildlife migration corridor in Amboseli-Tsavo-Kilimanjaro ecosystem.