Founders Highlight Series: Dolphin Research Institute
We are excited to interview the Executive Director of the Dolphin Research Institute (DRI), Jeff Weir! DRI was founded in 1991 by a passionate group of community members and marine scientists who were concerned about the implications of human disturbance on local dolphin populations. It has grown into a leading not-for-profit conservation and research organisation that actively engages the community in environmental sustainability.
Amplifying Indigenous Voices
Mibu Fischer is a marine scientist with CSIROs Environment sitting in the Sustainable Marine Futures Program. The majority of her work focuses on exploring inclusion and respect for Indigenous Science and Knowledge within academia. She has collaborated with Indigenous and Traditional People internationally to discuss the importance of the inclusion of worldviews to address many global challenges such as climate change. And worked to include Indigenous voices in national reporting frameworks like the Australian State of the Environment Report.
Founders Highlight Series: Carbon Farming Foundation
For this month’s Founders Series, we interviewed the co-founder and CEO of the Carbon Farming Foundation (CFF), Lachy Ritchie. The CFF exists to make it as easy as possible for farming businesses to tap into the carbon farming opportunity and accelerate towards carbon neutrality. This enables farmers to enter the carbon market and promote more sustainable production practices.
The risks of not giving nature a seat at the table
This blog post is written by Subak’s Accelerator Cohort 1 Member AimHi Earth. AimHi Earth are guided by their mission to accelerate nature-centric decision-making and our vision of a world where nature has a seat at every boardroom, political and kitchen table.