Grammy-nominated DJ and marine toxicologist Jayda G takes us around the world to fight climate change in Blue Carbon: Nature’s Hidden Power.
It’s not every day that a Grammy nominee/marine toxicologist takes you on a journey around the world to learn about a new tool for fighting climate change. It’s even more rare that a nature documentary has a soundtrack boasting the likes of RZA and Seu Jorge. But that’s what
Jayda G, whose academic background and musical career combine for the serendipitous doc, leads us from Vietnam and Senegal to France and Florida as she helps introduce the climate-conscious among us to blue carbon ecosystems — and what these ecosystems can do to combat humanity’s negligence. Referring to the carbon captured by oceans and coastal areas, blue carbon is naturally mitigated by places that’ll be increasingly important to us as ocean levels rise and shorelines erode.
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