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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

malarial crocodiles, all that dislike and it's very flat. so people like to develop them and put airports or industrial parks. so we've lost in many cases between one and two thirds of our coastal blue carbon ecosystems and we're trying to save what's left and that's what the film is about is a rallying cry. go swamps because they're really important because like you said, even with the word swamp, some people think not really interested in that, but, but sometimes these marshes are incredible bird sanctuaries, right? >> mostly they are, i mean, and mangroves are incredible places of birth thing. real nurseries for a lot of wildlife. so what do you want people to learn about why they need to appreciate things that people might want to deferred to as swamps. but there really vital and important. >> well, i think the other big aspect to this is the communities who live there,

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CNN This Morning Weekend

>> i got my undergrad and biology and ecology and my master's in environmental toxicology. >> and what did you think you wanted to do with your i wanted to be a professor like i wanted to go the full academic route. >> the club's got, yeah. are took a hard right turn and changed my life music was the other love of her life. and when she began making it as dj, dj to g a whole new career took off. >> she worked with mega stars and book gigs and festivals all while finishing her masters on the effects of toxins on killer whales, the two levs merged in her film blue carbon and immersive journey through the watery landscape that serve as massive allies and fighting the climate crisis. >> so blue carbon is basically these ecosystems that are amazing at pulling carbon out of the atmosphere. and putting it deep into the ground. >> you're saying this is blue car business, blue carbon. so yeah, it's not blue brown. and

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remember, but but it is garden. >> they're like ten times better at it than the amazon rain forest for example, those ecosystems are mango forest seagrass meadows, and salt marshes. we were taking field recordings throughout the whole film and then i took all those field recordings and made a song out of it, essentially. and you get to hear that song at the end. the fell, i want to make a new anthem for nature by recording the sounds of coastal habitats that we don't value enough you play these and festivals. >> yeah. yeah. how do you connect your music audience with what you care about as a biologist, as an ecologist incorporating those sounds automatically gives me something to talk wow, because people really care and they're interested. there's your j to g, the dj persona. but then there's j to the biologist and that's a paradox at times given the footprint, the energy use at festivals and all of that, but it definitely is a paradox like i'm a turing dj. >> i have to fly to my gigs and

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that's i guess what the purpose of earth day is, is to bring us all together to recommit the other 364 days of the year as to what we all need to do in the context of blue cabin. that means actually going out and getting to know our blue carbon ecosystems. i live here in the bay are in california. we have amazing salt marshes lining san francisco bay and all around the car boasts of the us and around the world, communities like those that we see in this documentary depend on an are connected to their coastal ecosystems. and so i think if i have a message for to the people, it will two individuals. let's go and connect with the nature that is part of the key solution to climate change will have a couple of moments left. >> are there any emerging technologies that you're excited about that will help in this fight the solutions that i'm most excited about have already emerged, and we just add paying enough attention to

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on to these ecosystems for dear life, essentially joining us now is dr. emily pigeon a climate scientist whose work has made her a leader in discovering new solutions to climate change documented thank you so much for being with us today. >> help us understand these carbons systems more and their impact on climate change so as we know, are we searching for the solution to climate change and visitors multiple pieces to this, you know, we've all talked about the need to reduce emissions ends various technological solutions, but the solution that is right in front of us that we can act on right now is nature. >> nature provides some of the most immediate solutions for addressing climate change. and about ten to 15 years ago now, we discovered that coastal wetlands systems, these mangroves, seagrasses this is the salt marshes that are highlighted so beautifully in this film are amazing at taking

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National Wildflower Week: Celebrating Nevada's bounty of native flowering species | Carson City Nevada News

CARSON CITY — A field of wildflowers is one of the most inspiring scenes you can experience in nature, and springtime in Nevada offers an abundance of opportunities to enjoy these blossoming treasures.

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​10 animals that help us and our planet

Humans like to think that they are the only ones working the universe. From being the top of the food chain to governance, they do it all. But, in reality, these food chains and ecosystems are maintained by the animals around us! Here we list 10 animals that help the planet.

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When the starlings align

The arrival of our splendidly dressed mimics, the starlings, brings mixed blessings

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Jennifer Newmark named NDOW wildlife diversity division administrator

The Nevada Department of Wildlife named Jennifer Newmark as Wildlife Diversity Division Administrator. The position oversees the division responsible for Nevada’s diverse wildlife heritage through the protection, management and restoration of non-game species.

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