
Cool burning, phantom vibrations and the other side
Dr Karl Podcast
Exploring Aboriginal Connections with the Thylacine and Coral Reef Restoration
The chapter delves into the historical relationship between First Nations people in Australia and the thylacine, discussing its significance in hunting, protection, and Aboriginal rock paintings. It transitions to the importance of coral reef restoration, exploring methods like growing coral in laboratories, seaweed farming, and transitioning to renewable energy to combat climate change impacts. The conversation also touches on the AI's progress and ethical considerations, climate change inequity, First Nations cultural burning practices, and the impact of climate change on biodiversity and women's health.
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