New Podcasts Interview Chronos Nature Specialists on the Ocean, Agriculture and the Wildlife Trade
We’re doing something a bit different on the Chronos Talks podcast this week and handing the mic to the Biodiversity & Nature team.
In a trilogy of podcasts Gemma James, Chronos’ Head of Biodiversity & Nature, interviews our three senior managers on their areas of specialist expertise:
Laura Fox on regenerative agriculture (Episode 6).
Dr. Rebecca Drury on the global wildlife trade. (Episode 7).
Tanya Cox on the ocean and the blue economy (Episode 8).
Across the series the team:
Tackle common misconceptions: Such as the many definitions of ‘regenerative agriculture’, and why there’s much more to the global wildlife trade than illegal items like pangolins and rhino horns.
Talk numbers: Delving into how companies and investors analyse the $220bn market for legal wildlife products and consider the $8.4 trillion value at risk from declining ocean health.
Get personal: Looking at how our experts got into their fields from working with shepherds in India, to scrabbling through rockpools while on the lookout for the Little Mermaid.
Identify good practice: Considering how companies like Nestle and Danone are harnessing regenerative agriculture, Neils Yard’s sustainable use of wildlife products, and the Blue Bond Initiative in the Seychelles.
Discuss solutions: Getting excited by how regenerative agriculture can contribute to corporate climate adaption strategies, or how ‘no take zones’ are regenerating our ocean.
To listen now click on episodes 6, 7 and 8 below.
Episode 6: Laura Fox on regenerative agriculture
Episode 7: Dr. Rebecca Drury on the global wildlife trade
Episode 8: Tanya Cox on the ocean and the blue economy
Read more about our nature-themed services here or get in touch with our Nature & Biodiversity team via: gemma@chronossustainability.com
Image credits: Soil - Gabriel Jimenez | Pangolin - flowcomm, CC BY 2.0