
SUFB 196 Greenland Shark is as Old as Dirt and US is Still Divisive On Climate Change
How To Protect The Ocean · Andrew Lewin - Marine Biologist and Ocean Conservationist
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Show Notes
In the absence of an Ocean Talk Friday, I picked 2 stories that cover some of our favorite topics (Climate Change and Sharks) to discuss.
The first story is about how the US is still divisive on the issue of climate change (ugh!). I talk about the frustrations of hearing arguments against climate change based on a belief system as opposed to adapting to its consequences and reducing our climate change impact.
The second story is about the age of the Greenland Shark. It's old! How old? Well, it's older than Canada and the US! That's old. In fact, it's now considered the oldest vertebrate. Crazy! I talk about how cool it is to find out the age and how the age will dictate management of this species in the face of mounting pressure due to non other than climate change.
Listen to the podcast for more details on both stories.
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