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Q&A: ‘You can’t grow forever on a finite planet’

Summary by dialogue.earth
On a humid September morning, David Obura speaks to Dialogue Earth from the seaside town of Kilifi in Kenya, 70 kilometres up the coast from Mombasa. His proximity to the ocean is fitting: Obura has spent nearly three decades studying and advocating for the preservation of coral reefs, becoming a world-renowned marine scientist in the process. Obura’s work ranges from hands-on research to high-level policy at global summits, which has led him to…
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dialogue.earth broke the news in on Wednesday, October 16, 2024.
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