
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Coral reefs are iconic, but we have all seen the images of bleached areas that were previously teeming with life and colour. These ecosystems, and more broadly coastlines, are a vital part of the efforts to protect biodiversity. So how are coral reefs doing? Are we too late? Can we still secure a better future for reefs and people?
In this week’s episode, Brit talks to Dr. David Obura. David has studied coral reef resilience and adaptation his whole life. He founded CORDIO, a non-profit organisation specialising in finding solutions that benefit marine ecosystems and people.
To find out more about IPBES, head to www.ipbes.net or follow us on social media @IPBES.
By IPBES4.6
1111 ratings
Coral reefs are iconic, but we have all seen the images of bleached areas that were previously teeming with life and colour. These ecosystems, and more broadly coastlines, are a vital part of the efforts to protect biodiversity. So how are coral reefs doing? Are we too late? Can we still secure a better future for reefs and people?
In this week’s episode, Brit talks to Dr. David Obura. David has studied coral reef resilience and adaptation his whole life. He founded CORDIO, a non-profit organisation specialising in finding solutions that benefit marine ecosystems and people.
To find out more about IPBES, head to www.ipbes.net or follow us on social media @IPBES.

78,477 Listeners

32,054 Listeners

26,239 Listeners

7,608 Listeners

1,802 Listeners

77 Listeners

1,248 Listeners

822 Listeners

56 Listeners

111,848 Listeners

127 Listeners

113 Listeners

177 Listeners

94 Listeners

837 Listeners