Solving-FCB: Solving the Sustainability Challenges at the Food-Climate-Biodiversity Nexus

Solving-FCB: Solving the Sustainability Challenges at the Food-Climate-Biodiversity Nexus
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The Solving FCB podcast explores the intersections of food security, climate change, and biodiversity. Through global case studies and expert interviews, it highlights innovative research and practical solutions to today’s most pressing environmental challenges. Designed to inform scientists, policymakers, and the public, the series fosters cross-disciplinary dialogue for sustainable change.
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The podcast emphasizes themes like sustainability in food systems, the impacts of climate change on biodiversity, and innovative research addressing environmental challenges. Episodes cover topics such as marine sustainability initiatives, case studies from various regions, and actionable solutions for policymakers, such as conservation strategies and community-led agricultural practices.

The Solving FCB podcast explores the intersections of food security, climate change, and biodiversity. Through global case studies and expert interviews, it highlights innovative research and practical solutions to today’s most pressing environmental challenges. Designed to inform scientists, policymakers, and the public, the series fosters cross-disciplinary dialogue for sustainable change.
Episode 2 of the Solving-FCB Podcast explores the unfolding ecological and socioeconomic crisis in Costa Rica’s Gulf of Nicoya, where climate change, overfishing, and agricultural runoff are driving a dangerous decline in fish populations and threatening local livelihoods.
Duncan Murray talks with Fresia Villalobos-Rojas about the issue of illegal fishing in the region and its potential damage to the sustainability of fishing practices, and with Dr. Christian Birkel about his research on the impact of agricultural runoff and terrestrial hydrology on the Gulf of Nicoya’s ecosystem and fisheries

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