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Nature Unheard

Nature Unheard

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Nature Unheard: a new EBRD podcast

What if nature could speak? What would forests, rivers and coral reefs tell us about the state of our planet?

In Nature Unheard, the EBRD’s new podcast, we journey from Jordan to Kazakhstan, Kenya to the United Kingdom, uncovering stories of resilience and curiosity, as well as groundbreaking ideas and insights.

Hosted by Adonai Herrera-Martínez, Rachael Barza and Emma Bentley, each episode dives into the big questions shaping our planet’s future: from the hidden economics of biodiversity and the frontlines of climate change to the new ways artificial intelligence is being used to protect nature.

It’s nature, like you’ve never heard it before.

This podcast was made possible thanks to the support of the EBRD’s donors.

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)

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