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Voice of Commons

Category: Culture, Policy & Society; Marine Biology & Ecology; General Ocean Knowledge

Talks about: Coastal communities; Climate change; Environment/Sustainability; Indigenous knowledge & stewardship; Marine Science (general); Ocean Literacy; People & the Ocean; Policy; Seabed; Global Commons

Language: Italiano

Broadcasting from Venice – a city on the climate frontlines – Voice of Commons is a new podcast amplifying the voices of our Global Commons: Antarctica, the Ocean, the Atmosphere, and Outer Space. As we approach the 1.5°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement, destabilised Commons are triggering rising seas, mass displacement, and increasing ecological and geopolitical instability – yet they remain voiceless in global governance. They have no representation, no voice, and no vote in decisions shaping our collective future. Voice of Commons aims to change that.

Launched as a Special Project of La Biennale di Venezia and led by architect and activist Giulia Foscari, founder of UNLESS, Voice of Commons challenges existing governance models by building a transdisciplinary platform at the intersection of art, science, policy, and technology. Through conversations hosted by Giulia Foscari with global changemakers – from Sylvia Earle to Christiana Figueres, Johan Rockström, and Kumi Naidoo – the podcast fosters Global Commons literacy, sparks imagination for just and sustainable futures, and calls to action for intergenerational justice.

Part of a broader global advocacy initiative, the podcast is joined by the Speak-Up for the Commons campaign – inviting grassroots participation – and a Petition calling for the legal and political recognition of the Commons and the establishment of a Global Commons Assembly.

All are catalysed from the Voice of Commons’ Planetary Embassy in Venice, where each day representatives from Indigenous communities, nation-states, or stateless nations take the stage to lend their voices to the Commons – building, together, a planetary Constituency to ensure a safe and operating space on Planet Earth for All-kind.

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The Underwater Technology Podcast

The Underwater Technology Podcast

Category: Ocean Tech & Innovation; Marine Biology & Ecology; Maritime & Industry; Culture, Policy, & Society; General Ocean Knowledge

Topics include: Aquaculture; Blue Economy; Careers; Coral reefs; Climate change; Data science/Modelling; Deep Sea; Engineering; Environment/Sustainability; Fishing; Free Diving; Geology; Innovation; Marine Science (general); Oceanography; Policy; Renewable energy; Seabed; Scuba Diving; Technology

Language: English

Short podcasts from the Society for Underwater Technology featuring news & an interview with an expert on underwater technology, engineering, science, history & policy from across the international subsea world.

The Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) is a multidisciplinary learned society that brings together organisations and individuals with a common interest in underwater technology, ocean science and offshore engineering.

SUT was founded in 1966 and has members from more than 40 countries, including engineers, scientists, other professionals and students working in these areas. In recent decades, many of our members have come from the offshore hydrocarbon sector, today we also see growing numbers of members from offshore renewables, marine autonomous systems, and the policy, law and insurance sectors who support offshore activities of many kinds.

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Think Deep!

Category: Culture, Policy & Society; Marine Biology & Ecology; General Ocean Knowledge

Topics include: Deep Sea; Law; Ocean Literacy; Seabed; Policy; People & the Ocean; Marine Science (general); Marine Life; Indigenous knowledge & stewardship; Environment/Sustainability

Language: English

Think Deep! is a new podcast series from the Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI) decoding deep-ocean science and policy. The podcast uncovers the connections that tie us to the deep ocean and demystifies the governance frameworks that strive to protect it – from climate to biodiversity, from UNCLOS to the BBNJ Agreement. Whether you’re a student, scientist, policy professional, or just someone who cares about the ocean, join DOSI as we explore the deep ocean's mysteries, confront its challenges, and shape its future together!

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Revealing Hidden Depths -- the Seabed 2030 Podcast

📚 Category: General Ocean Knowledge; Ocean Tech & Innovation
🏷️ Topics include: Seabed; Technology
🌐 Language: English

Monthly podcast about the Nippon Foundation - GEBCO 'Seabed 2030' Project - an international project to map the global seafloor by 2030, endorsed as a flagship UN Ocean Decade Programme. Each month we bring news about the project, interviews with our ocean mapping community and updates about the technology and methods used. Find out more at www.seabed2030.org. If you have ocean data you'd like to share please join our community - contact partnerships@seabed2030.org

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