Big Picture Science - Amazing Amazonia
The Amazon is often described as an ecosystem under dire
threat due to climate change and deliberate deforestation. Yet there is still
considerable hope that these threats can be mitigated. In the face of
these threats, indigenous conservationists are attempting to strike a balance
between tradition and preserving Amazonia. Meanwhile, two river journeys
more than 100 years apart – one by a contemporary National Geographic reporter
and another by “The Lewis and Clark of Brazil”— draw attention to the beauty
and diversity of one of the world’s most important ecosystems.
Guests:
- Cynthia Gorney – Contributing writer at the National Geographic Society, former bureau chief for South America at The Washington Post
- Larry Rohter – Reporter and correspondent in Rio de Janeiro for fourteen years for Newsweek and as The New York Times bureau chief. Author of Into the Amazon: The Life of Cândido Rondon, Trailblazing Explorer, Scientist, Statesman, and Conservationist
- João Campos-Silva – Brazilian researcher and conservationist, and cofounder of Instituto Jura, a conservation organization. His work, along with that of other conservationists, is featured in the National Geographic issue devoted to the Amazon.
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