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A collaborative committed to upscaling Ecosystem-based Adaptation (#EbA) practices for #ResilientIncomes. #JoinECOBARI: https://t.co/Adl5wYIVeW

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ECOBARI
1 year
This is our moment to start thinking differently, and it’s going to be our last chance. Introducing In Our Nature, our #podcast on how protecting and restoring #nature can help us adapt to #climatechange. Follow us on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/GDkteYTyUk
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ECOBARI
1 year
We dive into both their experiences in our third episode, Science Is A Two-Way Street. Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/GDkteYTyUk This episode is supported by @honeywell.
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🫛Somnath Bontle, the headmaster of a local school in Bhojdari village, talks about how much knowledge tribal communities have about their ecosystems. It shows just how much these communities can contribute to ecology and climate science, if brought into the conversation.
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ECOBARI
1 year
🌾 Bhagwat Ghagre talks about how just harvesting water in a drought-prone region is not enough – communities also need to be equipped to govern their resources, to prevent them from running out. And he’s got a great story to tell on why science is an important tool in doing so.
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ECOBARI
1 year
In the third episode of our podcast, #InOurNature, we talk to community members from interior villages of #Maharashtra to understand how much potential lies in the interface between #science and #communities.
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ECOBARI
1 year
In a warming world, we need science to be accessible to all people – especially those dealing with the crisis firsthand. But we also have a lot we can learn about the #Earth from the people who live in deep connection with their #ecosystems. ✨
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ECOBARI
1 year
Listen to the third episode, Science Is A Two-Way Street, now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/GDkteYTyUk This episode is supported by @honeywell.
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ECOBARI
1 year
Ganpat’s story illustrates how communities can contribute to science on conservation and climate adaptation – from Inuit communities in the Arctic to farmers working with @CGIAR.
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ECOBARI
1 year
Traditional knowledge is a precious source of wisdom about the natural world. In @ECOBARI’s podcast, #InOurNature, #GanpatHande, the Policy Patil of Bhojdari village, talks about his deep interest in wild edible foods. He’s learned a lot about them from tribal communities.🌱
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ECOBARI
1 year
Learn more by listening to Science Is A Two-Way Street on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/GDkteYTyUk This episode is supported by @honeywell.
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ECOBARI
1 year
But this seemingly simple switch was backed by a detailed hydrogeological survey, a pair of 3D models, and a lot of discussions. This shows how science can be a powerful tool to make the invisible visible, which is extremely relevant in the midst of the climate crisis.
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ECOBARI
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#BhagwatGhagre of Kumbharwadi villages talks about how the realisation that multiple different villages share a single aquifer was a turning point in the way that his community manages water.
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ECOBARI
1 year
🌿Ganpat Hande of Bhojdari village shows us how much tribal communities know of their local landscapes, demonstrating the critical role they can play in conservation; and a special mention of @Keystone Foundation for how beautifully their work illustrates this!
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ECOBARI
1 year
Meet our speakers: 💧Bhagwat Ghagre from Kumbharwadi village shares experiences of how access to hydrogeology change the way his community manages water.
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ECOBARI
1 year
In the third episode of our podcast, #InOurNature, we speak to community members in Maharashtra to understand what happens when science listens and speaks to the grassroots – and why that’s so important in a warming world.
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ECOBARI
1 year
⚡️ Climate change has got a lot to do with science ⚡️ Science is an incredible tool we use to figure out how the world works. In the era of climate change, it’s played a major role in helping us protect our planet and ourselves. But not everyone has access to science.
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ECOBARI
1 year
We dive into their experiences + many lessons on ecosystem restoration, climate resilience, and human nature, in our second episode, #FoodForThought. Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/GDkteYTyUk This episode is supported by @Honeywell. (4/4)
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1 year
🍀 Zach shows how our emotional connection with food can be a powerful driving force to get us to act on climate change, because of how intimately the two are connected. (3/4)
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ECOBARI
1 year
🍍 Shannon tells us that our feelings about food are not a one-way street – our foods are talking to us too, through chemical signals. (2/4)
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ECOBARI
1 year
We are connected to our foods in so many ways, sometimes even more than we can imagine. In the second episode of ECOBARI’s podcast, #InOurNature, @Scientistinpink, and @ChefTZac discuss how much food can teach us about our relationship with nature. (1/4)
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