Mangroves - vital coastal forests - with Bremley Lyngdoh

Oct 14, 2020
51 mins

Episode Description

Dr. Bremley W.B. Lyngdoh is Director Microfinance & Ecorestoration of Earthbanc, which invests capital from their savers via microfinance to enable smallholders to plant mangroves and build sustainable livelihoods. He's made a career out of bringing people together to create environmental and agricultural projects. I caught up with him online in his home state Meghalaya, north-east India - just before he left to check on leaking uranium waste tanks that no-one will take responsibility for in the jungles of South West Khasi Hills.  We covered ...

  • just how many million mangroves people can plant
  • how cyclones made the people of Myanmar suffer where they had destroyed their mangroves
  • saving money with Earthbanc funds local smallholders to plant trees
  • how Earthbanc monitors progress using satellite data
  • whether local people would really want tigers in the forests they plant!
  • the beautiful wilderness of Meghalaya, with its living root bridges and 25m (75 foot) annual rainfall
  • if Bremley is in fact one of the Na'vi and Meghalaya is Pandora
  • the evils of uncontrolled uranium mining

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