Listen "Climate Change is Here. Episode 5 28 Min 30 1 - 2"
Episode Synopsis
Radio and Podcast Series Episode 5
1. Filmmaker, Journalist Robert Lundahl Introduction, MJ Jackson, Bristol Bay Commercial Fisherman and V.P./Board Member BBRSDA Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association
2. Bristol Bay salmon runs as a major employer
3. The last bulwark against climate change among Northwest salmon populations
4. The modern day similarities between the proposed Pebble Mine and the development of the Elwha River 100 years ago
5. Seattle Chefs’ support for protection of the Bristol Bay fishery
6. Proposed mine at the headquarters of the most productive fishery in the world (Listen to hear how it's all turned out so far).
15:25
1. Filmmaker, Journalist Robert Lundahl Introduction, Robin Carneen, Swinomish tribal member and Radio Host.
2. Growing up in California, struggling wtth identity
3. A career in radio empowered her to report on environment and tribal affairs
4. Connected to her tribe by the internet
5. Returning home to Washington and the tribal community
28:30
Music Credits: FREE MUSIC ARCHIVE. All Works Creative Commons 4.0. ©Copyright 2021 Agence RLA, LLC, Robert Lundahl, All Rights Reserved Across the Known Universe, All Media. ECO Capacity Bank™ and Climate Change is Here™ are properties of Agence RLA, LLC and Robert Lundahl
1. Filmmaker, Journalist Robert Lundahl Introduction, MJ Jackson, Bristol Bay Commercial Fisherman and V.P./Board Member BBRSDA Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association
2. Bristol Bay salmon runs as a major employer
3. The last bulwark against climate change among Northwest salmon populations
4. The modern day similarities between the proposed Pebble Mine and the development of the Elwha River 100 years ago
5. Seattle Chefs’ support for protection of the Bristol Bay fishery
6. Proposed mine at the headquarters of the most productive fishery in the world (Listen to hear how it's all turned out so far).
15:25
1. Filmmaker, Journalist Robert Lundahl Introduction, Robin Carneen, Swinomish tribal member and Radio Host.
2. Growing up in California, struggling wtth identity
3. A career in radio empowered her to report on environment and tribal affairs
4. Connected to her tribe by the internet
5. Returning home to Washington and the tribal community
28:30
Music Credits: FREE MUSIC ARCHIVE. All Works Creative Commons 4.0. ©Copyright 2021 Agence RLA, LLC, Robert Lundahl, All Rights Reserved Across the Known Universe, All Media. ECO Capacity Bank™ and Climate Change is Here™ are properties of Agence RLA, LLC and Robert Lundahl
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