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Natalie Fulton is an animal rights activist who works in changing the political and financial systems that oppress animals. We cover various related and unrelated issues in this episode, including individual change vs system change; anti-veganism from a fascist and leftist lens; Seaspiracy director Ali Tabrizi's recent announcement that he is "no longer 100% vegan"; and Natalie's critique of 'name the trait'.Natalie's YouTube channelNatalie's LinkTree_____Patreon: https://patreon.com/CarnismDebunkedFacebook: https://facebook.com/CarnismDebunkedInstagram: https://instagram.com/Carnism_DebunkedX: https://twitter.com/CarnismDebunkedWebsite: https://CarnismDebunked.com
Tantôt présentée comme « la gardienne des océans » , tantôt comme une « pirate » au chevet de la mer, Lamya Essemlali est depuis 2008 la Présidente de Sea Shepherd France. Avant de fonder l'association Sea Shepherd Origins, elle a également été l'une de co-directrices de Sea Shepherd Global, de 2013 à 2022.Engagée dans la protection de la vie marine depuis près de 15 ans, elle a organisé une vingtaine de missions partout dans le monde, que ce soit pour sauver des baleines en Antarctique, des thons rouges en Libye, ou encore un rorqual échoué en Bretagne fin septembre 2022. En 2018, elle est également devenue la Vice-Présidente du parti Révolution pour le vivant au côté d'Aymeric Caron, ce qui l'a porté en tête de liste lors des municipales de 2020 dans le 14ème arrondissement de Paris.Rencontre avec cette militante par le prisme de l'alimentation et de l'écologie.Ses recommandations ?Le documentaire Seaspiracy : La pêche en question, sorti en 2021 et réalisé par Ali Tabrizi ;Le livre À quoi pensent les poissons ? de Jonathan Balcombe, Editions La Plage (2018).(Replay du 14/06/2023)***Pour nous soutenir:- Abonnez-vous à notre podcast;- Donner votre avis via des étoiles et des commentaires sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée;- Parler d'Ecotable et de son podcast autour de vous;- Aller manger dans nos restaurants vertueux et délicieux ! ***Ecotable est une entreprise dont la mission est d'accompagner les acteurs du secteur de la restauration dans leur transition écologique. Elle propose aux restaurateurs une palette d'outils sur la plateforme https://impact.ecotable.fr/. Écotable possède également un label qui identifie les restaurants écoresponsables dans toute la France sur le site https://ecotable.fr/fr.
Tantôt présentée comme « la gardienne des océans » , tantôt comme une « pirate » au chevet de la mer, Lamya Essemlali est depuis 2008 la Présidente de Sea Shepherd France. Avant de fonder l'association Sea Shepherd Origins, elle a également été l'une de co-directrices de Sea Shepherd Global, de 2013 à 2022. Engagée dans la protection de la vie marine depuis près de 15 ans, elle a organisé une vingtaine de missions partout dans le monde, que ce soit pour sauver des baleines en Antarctique, des thons rouges en Libye, ou encore un rorqual échoué en Bretagne fin septembre 2022. En 2018, elle est également devenue la Vice-Présidente du parti Révolution pour le vivant au côté d'Aymeric Caron, ce qui l'a porté en tête de liste lors des municipales de 2020 dans le 14ème arrondissement de Paris. Rencontre avec cette militante par le prisme de l'alimentation et de l'écologie. Ses recommandations ? Le documentaire Seaspiracy : La pêche en question, sorti en 2021 et réalisé par Ali Tabrizi ; Le livre À quoi pensent les poissons ? de Jonathan Balcombe, Editions La Plage (2018). *** Pour nous soutenir: - Abonnez-vous à notre podcast; - Donner votre avis via des étoiles et des commentaires sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée; - Parler d'Ecotable et de son podcast autour de vous; - Aller manger dans nos restaurants vertueux et délicieux ! *** Ecotable est une entreprise dont la mission est d'accompagner les acteurs du secteur de la restauration dans leur transition écologique. Elle propose aux restaurateurs une palette d'outils sur la plateforme https://impact.ecotable.fr/. Écotable possède également un label qui identifie les restaurants écoresponsables dans toute la France sur le site https://ecotable.fr/fr.
Yes, today is Beltane, Earth Day was April 22nd, but let's be real, Beltane is a catalyst for this modern rendition of supporting the earth and giving birth to new possibility. Speaking of which, this is EXACTLY what you will find in today's episode! Here are some inspirations for this episode that I highly suggest watching once you are done listening to this if you would like to deepen your awareness of our need to awaken collectively into inspired action. Seaspiracy.org - Ali Tabrizi (movie Seaspiracy is on Netflix currently) MissionBlue.org - Dr. Sylvia Earle (Movie Mission Blue also on Netflix currently) A Life on Our Planet - David Attenborough (also on Netflix currently) Missing Links - Episode 1 Gregg Brayden (Gaia.com) Ancient Apocalypse - Graham Hancock (Surprisingly, also on Netflix, and held the #1 spot for at least two months!)
Seaspiracy is a 2021 documentary film about the environmental impact of fishing directed by and starring Ali Tabrizi, a British filmmaker. The film examines human impacts on marine life and advocates for ending fish consumption.Seaspiracy documentary review in tamil. ________________________________ https://www.seaspiracy.org/ https://www.seaspiracy.org/facts https://www.netflix.com/in/title/81014008?source=35 https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=seaspiracy https://bit.ly/3WmCn5G ________________________________ SOCIALS & PODCASTS:https://linktr.ee/nareshkumars
Gisteren opgenomen en vandaag al online! Deze aflevering kon je live bijwonen in Café LUX, tijdens het International Science Filmfestival Nijmegen (InScience), de Amazing Discoveries-editie. Dit is ook de allereerste aflevering waarin we een documentaire bespreken: Seaspiracy (2021) van Ali Tabrizi. De docufilmer ging als een soort onderzoeksjournalist de hele wereld over, om allerlei bedreigingen voor de oceanen in kaart te brengen. Maar hoe goed deugt zijn 'onderzoek'? Deze vooral activistische aanklacht tegen de wereldwijde visindustrie ging in elk geval in korte tijd helemaal viral. We onderwerpen deze film aan de kritische blik van Laura Bergshoef, wetenschapsjournalist bij het NRC Handelsblad. Als een ware FactCheck Norris stroopt ze de mouwen even flink op! Laura is blij dat dit belangrijke onderwerp wordt aangekaart in zo'n populaire film, maar heeft wel veel aan te merken op de methodologie van Tabrizi. Zo gaat het over cherrypicking en misrepresentatie van feiten, vertelt host Ruud waardoor hij toch overstag ging toen hij deze docu voor het eerst keek en wordt een belangrijke vraag gesteld. Welke belangen hebben Ruud en Laura namelijk zelf bij het maken van deze podcast? Steun Duimpjeworstelen op Patreon! En ontvang leuke extraatjes ^_^ Links: Artikel 'Op deze foto's kijken we 13 miljard jaar terug in de tijd' in NRC van Laura Bergshoef: https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2022/07/12/geboorte-en-dood-in-het-heelal-a4136283 Laura op Journa: https://journa.com/laura-bergshoef Filmfestival InScience: https://www.insciencefestival.nl/nl/ Arthouse LUX Nijmegen: https://www.lux-nijmegen.nl/ Extra links: 'Fact-Checking Seaspiracy with director Ali Tabrizi' op Wavelength Mag: https://wavelengthmag.com/fact-checking-seaspiracy-with-director-ali-tabrizi/ 'Seaspiracy: Netflix documentary accused of misrepresentation by participants' in The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/mar/31/seaspiracy-netflix-documentary-accused-of-misrepresentation-by-participants Ali Tabrizi te gast in de Wim Hof Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/5-ali-tabrizi/id1570594714 Tabrizi is in te huren als spreker: https://www.chartwellspeakers.com/speaker/ali-tabrizi/ 'Seapiracy Debunked By A Marine Biologist' op Telly'sMarineTales: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbmC3MvUyLs
Hey Friends,We are very excited to bring you today's episode. We were able to sit down with the director of the incredible Netflix documentary Seaspiracy, Ali Tabrizi. This podcast was not only amazing because of all the knowledge Ali brings to the table, but it was also recorded live with an audience as part of the Planted Expo weekend. We were thrilled to cap off an incredible weekend with this intimate dinner and conversation held at Vancouver's Nightshade restaurant.If you have yet to see it, Seaspiracy was the breakout movie of 2021, it was viewed by people all over the world launching Seaspiracy to the top of Neflix's watch list. Through the film Ali tells a compelling story of how the peril of facing our oceans and the life within it is something that directly affects us. From the largest sea creatures to the phytoplankton, the balance and health of our oceans is something we must be aware of, and be actively working to protect.As a talented film maker, and storyteller Ali presents an honest look and hopeful vision for how we can all learn about, support, create lasting change, and help our oceans, and therefore ourselves. This conversation covers many of the questions we wanted to explore with Ali as a follow up to Seaspiracy, as well as an exposé on government subsidies, and how the Fishery system is corrupt and completely unsustainable. We were so grateful to Ali as well as the planted expo team, and the incredible crew at Nightshade for making an unforgettable evening.We hope you enjoy this one,Z&DEpisode Resources:Ali Tabrizi: Instagram Seaspiracy: Instagram / Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our oceans cover more than 70 percent of the Earth's surface and are home to the vast majority of its living species. We rely on these vital bodies of water for our air, our climate, and even some medicines. Despite all that the oceans do for us, human industries are disrupting its essential ecosystems. What can we do to help restore and protect them? In this episode, Alicia sits down with Ali Tabrizi, director of the popular Netflix documentary Seaspiracy. They discuss the harmful consequences of the modern fishing industry and how to avoid myths around sustainability. Ali shares the positive impact he hopes his film can achieve and explains why healing our oceans is a critical step in healing ourselves. To dig deeper into this episode's topic and resources, visit thekindlife.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My boyfriend.. and 'roommate' Jin Park, helps us understand Climate Change and how important it is to us and our future. Positive Affirmation: "Everything that is done in this world is done by hope." – Martin Luther Helpful Links: Follow Jin's IG on climate change: @chicagocarbonneutral Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet, Netflix, Directed by Jonathan Clay, Silverback Films, 2021 Seaspiracy, Netflix, Directed by Ali Tabrizi, Aum Films, 2021 IPCC Report 2022 https://report.ipcc.ch/ar6wg3/pdf/IPCC_AR6_WGIII_SummaryForPolicymakers.pdf 60 Minutes episode on climate change's impact on the wine industry https://www.cbsnews.com/news/wine-industry-climate-change-60-minutes-2022-02-13/ Youtube video on how we will fight climate change https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxgMdjyw8uw&t=573s Youtube video on a debate for nuclear energy to mitigate climate change https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhAemz1v7dQ Official website of Illinois Environmental Council https://ilenviro.org/ (They advance public policies that create healthy environments across Illinois.) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What's next è un podcast sulla sostenibilità e sulle nuove battaglie ambientali della generazione Z. In questa puntata parleremo del fenomeno della sovrapesca attraverso l'analisi del documentario Seaspiracy, scritto, diretto e narrato dal regista Ali Tabrizi. . . Iniziativa autonoma degli studenti UNINT che si avvale del finanziamento dell'Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma.
The Netflix documentary, Seaspiracy, shocked millions of viewers by shining a light on the environmentally negative impact of the global industrial fishing industry.In this powerful first episode of Elevate, Season 3, Will Travis, founder of Elevation Barn, sits down with Dr. Sylvia Earle, Founder of Mission Blue, Seaspiracy filmmakers Ali and Lucy Tabrizi and Max Bello, International Ocean Policy Expert to discuss the problem of overfishing, issues around seafood sustainability certifications, the connection between overfishing and climate change, and most importantly, concrete steps we can take to help protect the oceans that sustain us all.
T'as écouté le documentaire Seaspiracy sur Netflix? J'en entendais tellement parler, que je me suis abonnée à Netflix JUSTE pour l'écouter. Conclusion : le documentaire est alarmiste et CLAIREMENT pas nuancé, comme tous les documentaires Netflix, finalement. Après ce dernier, j'avais tellement de questions! J'ai donc fait plusieurs recherches et j'ai invité Valentine à venir discuter avec moi du sujet! Valentine est l'emblème de la pêche durable au Québec. Si tu ne la connais pas déjà, tu vas l'adorer. D'ailleurs, elle mentionne connaître personnellement Ali Tabrizi, le réalisateur de Seaspiracy, vegan activiste. Définitivement, la meilleure personne pour faire le point sur le sujet! Pour t'inscrire à l'événement GRATUIT de J'en mange https://jenmange.com/ | IG : jenmange Instagram : van_nutritionniste
In the Vata Time podcast we discuss topics surrounding sustainability, wellness, and lifestyle. The show is hosted by Amanda and Bianca, and in today's episode we will be exploring what is going on in the ocean, why we should care, and what we can do to help save the ocean. Resources: >>> Seaspiracy: Seaspiracy is a 2021 documentary film about the environmental impact of fishing directed by and starring Ali Tabrizi, a British filmmaker. The film examines various human impacts on marine life and advocates for ending fish consumption. >>> My Octopus Teacher: A filmmaker forges an unusual friendship with an octopus living in a South African kelp forest, learning as the animal shares the mysteries of her world. >>> We Are One Ocean: weareoneocean.org >>> Make sure to follow us on Instagram for regular updates! @VataTime >>> Follow us on TikTok: TikTok.com/@VataTime >>> Follow the link if you would like to be added to our email list: https://us1.list-manage.com/survey?u=9cb8311a11704a916fa38f3f3&id=3025f56242 >>> Join us on Clubhouse: https://www.joinclubhouse.com/club/vata-time --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vatatime/message
Le documentaire Netflix "Seaspiracy", réalisé par Ali Tabrizi et sorti en mars 2021, fait un carton. Le jeune réalisateur britannique y dénonce la face cachée de la pêche industrielle. Des ONG ont toutefois dénoncé des chiffres erronés, ce qu'on confirmés les fact-checking de différents médias. Quelle est la situation de la surpêche au niveau mondial? Et qu'en est-il en Suisse? La chercheuse Mialy Andriamahefazafy nous éclaire dans ce Point J. Elle a réalisé une thèse sur la pêche industrielle dans l'Institut de géographie et durabilité à l'Université de Lausanne. Un épisode diffusé initialement le 29 avril 2021. Gabriela Cabré Réalisation: Mathieu Ballmer Nous écrire: pointj@rts.ch
فیلم مستند توطئه دریایی در مورد تاثیرات مخرب ماهیگیری صنعتی بر محیط زیست صحبت میکنه و ماهیگیری صنعتی را بزرگترین تهدید برای محیط زیست میدونه. این فیلم در سال 2021 ساخته شده و یک مستند بسیار تاثیرگذار و تحسین شده است. در مورد موضعات مطرح شده در فیلم تحقیقات جانبی ای داشتم و با چند کارشناس صاحبنظر هم صحبت کردم، که طبق روال معمول در این اپیزود هم غیر از صحبتها در مورد فیلم، خلاصه صحبتهایم با کارشناسان را هم میتوایند بشنوید. Seaspiracy, Ali Tabrizi, Netflix, 89 min, 2021 مهمانان: دکتر فریدون عوفی، دکتر فاطمه رمضانی ترانه ماهیگیر، زنده یاد مازیار ترانه ماهی خسته من من، زنده یاد فریدون فروغی ترانه جاشوی بندر، زنده یاد محمود جهان
On today's episode film director Ali Tabrizi will be joining us to talk about his mind-blowing documentary Seaspiracy. A Netflix original about the impact of the global fishing industry and the harm human actions cause to marine life. After airing in March of this year Seaspiracy went straight to Nr 1 in the UK and hit the top 10 in over 50 countries!Petition: www.change.org/seaspiracyCrowdfunder: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/30BY30
La columna documental de Juan Mansilla sobre "Seaspiracy", del director británico Ali Tabrizi, sobre la pesca indiscriminada y el vaciamiento de los océanos en el mundo.
Noob Spearo's Isaac Daly, Cast & Spear's Jon Stenstrom, and myself, Bret Whitman, share our thoughts on the Netflix documentary Seaspiracy. These are opinions based on our own experiences. While I disagree with many aspects of the documentary, I have a underlying respect for Ali Tabrizi for creating this film and his desire to help save our oceans' marine life. Check out Cast & Spear Podcast at @ @castandspear Check out Noob Spearo Podcast at @ @noobSpearo Sponsors for this podcast included: 1. Ted Harty's Freediving Safety Promo: spearfactor for 15% discount 2. Akason Cameras 3. Kimera spearfishing Promo: SpearFactor for 5% off. 4. Los Bigotes Apparel 5. Hotrod Spearguns Promo: spearfactor for 10% off. 6. OneDrop Spearfishing Did you enjoy this? If so, please share this podcast with your friends! Thanks for listening and be sure to follow SpearFactor at: Follow Spearfactor: Instagram @the_spearfactor, Facebook Spearfactor Group, YouTube, and Reddit.
Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo
Round Table Discussion with Shrek, Bret Whitman and Jon Stenstrom Today's episode is likely to ruffle some feathers! Join Shrek as he has a really in depth discussion with Bret Whitman of the as well as Jon Stenstrom of the about all things "Seaspiracy"! The good, the bad and everything in between. If you haven't seen it yet, Seaspiracy is a film by Ali Tabrizi that shows the environmental impact of the fishing industry, highlighting the problem of overfishing and plastic waste in our oceans. The film definitely brings up good points and highlights some really serious issues but also falls short on several different topics. Shrek, Bret and Jon go through the film and apply a spearo's eye to it to see if ultimately we should all stop eating fish, as the film suggests. Give us your thoughts, whether you agree or disagree, let us know! Important Times: 00:16 Welcome to the podcast! 03:12 NOOBER Stories: Jodzzzay message 04:14 Blue Water World Cup 05:49 Opening thoughts 06:08 Welcome 06:40 Welcome 07:00 Welcome to the man, the myth, the legend: Shrek! 08:25 We are going to chat about Seaspiracy 09:05 Bret's first thoughts 10:49 Shrek's first thoughts 11:33 Jon's first thoughts 13:54 The positive impact of the film 15:31 The influence of money 17:20 Don't eat fish: what did you think about that? 18:14 Diversity of opinions 19:45 A strange problem arises 20:34 Southern Bluefin Tuna and the governmental issues 21:36 A real solution? 22:04 Silly questions 22:35 The role of animals in the food industry and the journalism side of the film 23:32 Shark fins 24:06 Bad facts ruin your good message 27:40 Brandolini's law 30:23 Fishermen need to band together 31:34 Success stories 33:29 Fishing has a marketing problem 35:02 Legitimate issues highlighted - plastic 37:03 Look at the funding behind these messages 38:44 It's great he decided to do something about this 42:11 First world countries are a problem too 43:00 Spearing vs commercial fishing boats 45:40 Influencing public opinion to influence demand on certain species 47:26 Well how do you manage international waters? 48:16 No thought to sustainability when you are trying to survive 49:30 Propaganda to support local fisheries 53:54 Long liners 55:39 Accurate data, have you met a wealthy fisherman? 56:42 Measures of success for a fisherman 57:01 Sea Shepard inside story 59:28 Chinese oceans 60:28 The organized crime element 63:31 Making these documentaries to have a bigger effect 62:30 "There's no such thing as a sustainable fishery" 64:02 Dispersion of responsibility 66:02 Put your money where your mouth is 69:28 Discussion from the Noob Spearo Facebook community 70:08 Disclaimer from Shrek 70:54 Killing whales 72:24 The reality of hunting 76:05 Apply your moral framework 76:57 Whale hunting treaty 78:24 "Cute" animals 78:38 Shrek's vegetarian room mate 80:34 Sage thoughts on the conclusion of the film 81:15 Agriculture has its issues too 81:40 The morale issue 82:52 The ultimate solution 84:30 Perspective is key 86:30 Respect for Ali 86:40 Contacts 87:32 Outro and Shrek's final thoughts Listen in and subscribe on iOS or Android Important Links Noob Spearo Partners and Discount Codes . Use the code NOOBSPEARO save $20 on every purchase over $200 at checkout – Flat shipping rate, especially in AUS! – Use the code NOOB10 to save 10% off anything store-wide. Free Shipping on USA orders over $99 | Simple, Effective, Dependable Wooden Spearguns. Use the Code NOOB to save $30 on any speargun:) Use the code NOOBSPEARO to save $25 on the full Penetrator Spearfishing Fin Range . 28-day Freediving Transformation (CODE: NOOB28 for 15% off) | Equalization Masterclass – Roadmap to Frenzel | Free Courses | Freediving Safety Course | How to Take a 25-30% Bigger Breath! | The 5 minute Freediver | Break the 10 Meter Barrier – Use the code NOOBSPEARO to save $ | ‘Spearo Dad' | ‘Girls with Gills' | ‘Jobfish Tribute' Subscribe to the best spearfishing magazine in the world. International subscription available! . Listen to 99 Tips to Get Better at Spearfishing
Empty Ocean Series Part 1 - Welcome to the Empty Ocean Series! We thought it would be a great idea to kickstart this series by sharing a review and our thoughts on the popular and recently released film Seaspiracy. Seaspiracy is a 2021 documentary film about the environmental impact of fishing directed by and starring Ali Tabrizi, a British filmmaker. The film examines various human impacts on marine life and advocates for ending fish consumption. Lastly, we provide a few action steps for ourselves and our society in order to make a meaningful impact on our planet. Please leave a rating/review and let us know what you think by messaging us over @TofuTalkPod on instagram! Instagram accounts to check out and additional resources: https://www.instagram.com/seaspiracy/ https://www.instagram.com/seashepherd/ https://foodispower.org/animals-of-the-sea-2/commercial-fishing/ https://www.greenpeace.org/usa/oceans/issues/overfishing-destructive-fishing/ Contact us at: https://www.instagram.com/tofutalkpod/
Ali Tabrizi is the 27-year-old filmmaker who created shocking Netflix documentary Seaspiracy. For more info please check out https://www.seaspiracy.org
Fact Check: (because Madison is not perfect!) -Please note that Ali Tabrizi is actually a dual citizen of the US and UK (so Jared did not mis-hear that British Accent).-Also, the Marine Stewardship Council is faaaar from perfect. While we do support their efforts, please know that choosing their products does not guarantee the seafood you are consuming is sustainably caught. -Check out the resources below to learn more and take action!Daniel Pauly Seaspiracy Articlehttps://www.vox.com/2021/4/13/22380637/seaspiracy-netflix-fact-check-fishing-ocean-plastic-veganism-vegetarianismTake action to protect the ocean!https://www.globaldealfornature.org/petition/en/ http://www.highseasalliance.orghttps://oceanconservancy.org/action-center/Contact your representatives!https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representativehttps://www.planning.org/advocacy/toolbox/emails.htmFind sustainable seafood near you!https://www.seafoodwatch.org
Green Pulse Ep 49: Can aquaculture solve the seafood “seaspiracy”? 20:38 mins Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change in this podcast series. The recently-released Netflix film “Seaspiracy”, which calls on people to stop eating seafood, has generated widespread debate. Supporters say the film highlights the impact of industrial fishing on marine life, bringing public attention to an aspect of the trade that not many usually think about. But others have lambasted the British filmmaker Ali Tabrizi for inaccurate facts and figures used to support the arguments made. In this episode, ST environment correspondent Audrey Tan and climate change editor David Fogarty speak with Professor Dean Jerry, an aquaculture expert from the Singapore campus of the James Cook University, about the implications of seafood consumption and the role of aquaculture in feeding the world. They discuss the following points: Is the demand for seafood really emptying the oceans? (2:43) How can Singapore consumers identify sustainable wild-caught seafood? (6:55) What is the role of aquaculture in feeding the world? (9:33) But aquaculture does not have a pristine reputation, so can it be made more environmentally-friendly? (13:28) Can there still be plenty of fish in the sea, while ensuring that communities can continue to get access to seafood? (17:25) Listen to Ep 44: Fishy business about the fish you eat in Singapore: https://omny.fm/shows/green-pulse-1/in-hot-soup-the-fishy-business-about-the-fish-you FAO's (Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN) state of the world fisheries: http://www.fao.org/state-of-fisheries-aquaculture Produced by: Audrey Tan (audreyt@sph.com.sg), David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg), Ernest Luis & Penelope Lee Edited by: Penelope Lee Subscribe to Green Pulse Podcast series and rate us on your favourite audio apps: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/J6EV Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Follow Audrey Tan on Twitter: https://str.sg/JLMB Read her stories: https://str.sg/JLM2 Follow David Fogarty on Twitter: https://str.sg/JLM6 Read his stories: https://str.sg/JLMu --- Discover more ST podcast series: Asian Insider Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa7 Health Check Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaN ST Sports Talk Podcast: https://str.sg/JWRE Life Weekend Picks Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa2 #PopVultures Podcast: https://str.sg/JWad Bookmark This! Podcast: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko Podcast: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover BT Podcasts: http://bt.sg/podcasts Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Green Pulse Ep 49: Can aquaculture solve the seafood “seaspiracy”? 20:38 mins Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change in this podcast series. The recently-released Netflix film “Seaspiracy”, which calls on people to stop eating seafood, has generated widespread debate. Supporters say the film highlights the impact of industrial fishing on marine life, bringing public attention to an aspect of the trade that not many usually think about. But others have lambasted the British filmmaker Ali Tabrizi for inaccurate facts and figures used to support the arguments made. In this episode, ST speaks with Professor Dean Jerry, an aquaculture expert from the Singapore campus of the James Cook University, about the implications of seafood consumption and the role of aquaculture in feeding the world. They discuss the following points: Is the demand for seafood really emptying the oceans? (2:43) How can Singapore consumers identify sustainable wild-caught seafood? (6:55) What is the role of aquaculture in feeding the world? (9:33) But aquaculture does not have a pristine reputation, so can it be made more environmentally-friendly? (13:28) Can there still be plenty of fish in the sea, while ensuring that communities can continue to get access to seafood? (17:25) Listen to Ep 44: Fishy business about the fish you eat in Singapore: https://omny.fm/shows/green-pulse-1/in-hot-soup-the-fishy-business-about-the-fish-you FAO's (Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN) state of the world fisheries: http://www.fao.org/state-of-fisheries-aquaculture Produced by: Audrey Tan (audreyt@sph.com.sg), David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg) & Ernest Luis Edited by: Penelope Lee Subscribe to Green Pulse Podcast series and rate us on your favourite audio apps: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/J6EV Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Follow Audrey Tan on Twitter: https://str.sg/JLMB Read her stories: https://str.sg/JLM2 Follow David Fogarty on Twitter: https://str.sg/JLM6 --- Discover more ST podcast series: Asian Insider Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa7 Health Check Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaN ST Sports Talk Podcast: https://str.sg/JWRE Life Weekend Picks Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa2 #PopVultures Podcast: https://str.sg/JWad Bookmark This! Podcast: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko Podcast: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover BT Podcasts: http://bt.sg/podcasts Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Le documentaire Netflix "Seaspiracy", réalisé par Ali Tabrizi et sorti en mars 2021, fait un carton. Le jeune réalisateur britannique y dénonce la face cachée de la pêche industrielle. Des ONG ont toutefois dénoncé des chiffres erronés, ce qu'on confirmés les fact-checking de différents médias. Quelle est la situation de la surpêche au niveau mondial? Et qu'en est-il en Suisse? La chercheuse Mialy Andriamahefazafy nous éclaire dans ce Point J. Elle a réalisé une thèse sur la pêche industrielle dans l'Institut de géographie et durabilité à l'Université de Lausanne. Gabriela Cabré Réalisation: Mathieu Ballmer Nous écrire: pointj@rts.ch
Hace un mes se estrenó el nuevo documental Seaspiracy, que investiga y destapa la gran tragedia que supone el consumo de pescado. Dirigido por Ali Tabrizi y producido por Kip Andersen, este nuevo documental de Netflix lo debería ver todo el mundo. No es para menos. Enlaces relacionados: Seaspiracy en NetflixVídeo de Seaspiracy de 2016, hecho por «The Friendly Activist»Toxicidad del pescado y fuentes alternativas de omega 3Más documentales en Netflix Gracias por escuchar y compartir este programa. Deja un comentario con tu opinión. Este episodio se ha publicado originalmente en Veganismo.org/206.
Hace un mes se estrenó el nuevo documental Seaspiracy, que investiga y destapa la gran tragedia que supone el consumo de pescado. Dirigido por Ali Tabrizi y producido por Kip Andersen, este nuevo documental de Netflix lo debería ver todo el mundo. No es para menos.
We talk about Netflix's new documentary that follows British filmmaker, Ali Tabrizi, as he travels down a dirty world surrounding overfishing. In this episode, we discuss the rabbit hole Tabrizi takes us through.
In this week's episode, we discuss the new legal-drama film 'The Mauritanian' from Kevin MacDonald, starring Tahar Rahim, Jodie Foster and Benedict Cumberbatch. The film tells the horrendous true story of Mohamedou Ould Slahi and his imprisonment without charge in Guantanamo Bay for 14 years. Other films we chat about include Akira Kurosawa's crime film 'High and Low' (1963), coming-of-age comedy 'The Way, Way Back' (2013), Roland Joffe's religious epic 'The Mission' (1986), and the controversial new documentary 'Seaspiracy' from first-time director Ali Tabrizi.
New Netflix documentary Seaspiracy has caused a stir, and now scientists are weighing in on its accuracy. Made by British filmmaker Ali Tabrizi, the documentary takes a look at the impact the commercial fishing industry has on marine life.And while it has been consumed by viewers around the world, it has become somewhat divisive, sparking both praise and backlash and a number of fact-checking stories all over the internet.One man who has weighed in on the debate in the UK is Dr Bryce Stewart, an independent marine ecologist and fisheries biologist at University of York in England. He has spent 20 years researching in this area - and does not hold back with regards to the documentary.He told Francesca Rudkin that the film does a good job of highlighting over-fishing as a global issue, something most scientists would agree is a big threat to the ocean. "But that interacts increasingly with other things like climate change, ocean acidification, pollution of various kinds, so, unfortunately, the ocean is under a lot of threat." Stewart says he got caught up in the "lack of accuracy at times" with the film - and the film could do more harm than good. "The critics and the opponents of doing something about overfishing are basically finding it very easy to dismiss the film," claiming the movie is oversimplified. He says there were some "massive exaggerations" early into the movie, and the filmmakers didn't need to go down that route.The biggest issue, in his mind, is the claim that there is no such as sustainable fisheries - with about two-thirds of fisheries sustainable.And while that third is a problem, Stewart says fisheries are needed for around 3 billion people who get most of their protein from fish. "By saying there's no such thing as a sustainable fishery and we should all stop eating fish, that's just not a realistic for billions of people around the world."LISTEN ABOVE
In this PLANT CEO special we speak with Ali Tabrizi the Director of Seaspiracy. It was 4 1/2 years in the making and we lift the lid and go behind the scenes after its hugely successful NETFLIX release. We learn what positive and negative reactions the thought provoking documentary has had. https://seaspiracy.org/ About PLANT CEO More people are choosing to follow plant-based diets. Exciting new startups are disrupting this space by creating innovation in food, direct to consumer food delivery services, clothing, health care products and restaurants. We will be interviewing plant-based CEO's and established leaders in their own fields. Hear what drives these entrepreneurs, why they became vegan and learn more about their companies. https://plantceo.com/
Wir haben uns die brandneue, kinotaugliche Dokumentation Seaspiracy angeschaut und sprechen in dieser Folge über unsere Eindrücke. Wenn Du bereits die Dokumentationen "Cowspiracy" und/oder "What the health" gesehen hast, kennst Du bereits den Aufbau dieser Art von Dokumentation. Jedoch tritt als Protagonist in diesem Fall nicht Kip Anderson vor die Kamera, sondern diese Rolle wird von Ali Tabrizi übernommen. Kip Anderson gehört allerdings als Executive Producer zur Seaspiracy-Crew. Bei Seaspiracy geht es um unser Verhältnis zu den Lebewesen der Ozeane, deren systematische Ausbeutung und welche gravierenden Folgen sich für unseren Planeten, die Ökosysteme und letztendlich auch für uns Menschen daraus ergeben. Die Dokumentation mischt dabei viele wertvolle Fakten mit einem gut ausgebauten Storytelling, gewürzt mit einer Prise Investigativjournalismus. Wenn Du mehr zum Inhalt hören möchtest, sowie was wir aus der Dokumentation mitgenommen haben und ob, bzw. für wen wir die Dokumentation empfehlen, dann höre einfach rein in diese Podcastfolge. Von Herzen Vegan unterstützen https://von-herzen-vegan.de/unterstuetzen Die Links zur Folge findest Du hier: https://von-herzen-vegan.de/folge-229-seaspiracy-ist-nachhaltiger-fischfang-möglich
Netflix'te yayınlanan Seaspiracy Belgeselini eleştiriyoruz ve yeni öğrendiklerimizi derliyoruz. #seaspiracy #netflix #overfishing #vegan #plantbaseddiet Belgeseli izlemek için: netflix.com/title/81014008 Videoda geçen kaynaklar: seaspiracy.org/facts nature.com/articles/s41598-018-22939-w https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seaspiracy Bahsedilen diğer belgeseller: Cowspiracy: netflix.com/title/80033772 The Cove: amazon.com/Cove-Richard-OBarry/dp/B002YEWLU2 Watson: amazon.com/Watson-Paul/dp/B088WVMGQ5 What the Health: netflix.com/title/80174177 The Game Changers: netflix.com/title/81157840 Belgeselde geçen vegan aktivistler: instagram.com/iamalitabrizi instagram.com/captainpaulwatson instagram.com/peterhammarstedt instagram.com/pauldegelder instagram.com/georgemonbiot instagram.com/dr.sylviaearle instagram.com/cyrillgutsch instagram.com/comfortablyunaware 00:00 Giriş 01:57 Beğendin mi? 02:27 Belgeselde ne var? 03:27 Veganlara önerir misin? 03:55 Vegan olmayanlara önerir misin? 04:39 10 üzerinden kaç puan verirsin? 05:27 Spoiler başlıyor !!! 05:43 Yönetmen Ali Tabrizi 07:27 Taiji’de yunus katliamı 13:04 Taiji’de neden yunus öldürüyorlar? 15:15 Fransa’daki yunus ölümleri ve "bycatch" gerçeği (istenmeyen av) 17:11 Faroe Adaları'ndaki balina avı "Grind" ve Belgeselin etik boyutu 19:19 Köpekbalıkları mı insanlar mı daha tehlikeli? 21:26 Okyanusların karbon emme gücü 24:55 Plastik ikiyüzlülüğü 28:21 Belgeselde eleştirilen kurumların cevapları 38:11 Deniz kaplumbağaları neden tehlike altında? 39:05 Somon çiftlikleri 41:38 Balıkçılıkta kölelik 43:15 Somali’de balıkçılık 47:02 Kölelerle röportaj eleştirisi 50:02 Meksika Körfezi’ndeki petrol sızıntısı 51:05 Troll balıkçılık 52:00 Denizlerdeki hayat bitecek mi? 53:58 Belgeselde vegan marka reklamı var mıydı? 57:12 Belgeselin etik kısmı zayıf mıydı? 58:33 Denizlerde korunan alanlar konusunda yalan mı söyleniyor? 1:03:04 Yeni tanıdığımız vegan aktivistler 1:10:24 Neyi farklı yapardın? 1:14:56 Puanını değiştiriyor musun? 1:15:57 Kapanış 1:17:12 Kamera arkası Müzik: Life of Riley - Kevin MacLeod