An interview with Faizal Parish at COP 26 about peatlands and their role in the climate crisis.
0:46 - Introduction
1:25 - What are peatlands? And, why are they important?
7:14 - How we can harness the technology of peat for carbon capture and storage
12:59 - How organisations and governments are working to save peatlands in South East Asia
20:57 - What the mechanisms of collaboration between researchers and local people
24:49 - Species that depend on peatlands
30:11 - What is being done to protect peatlands?
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We are Saxon and Nico,
In November 2021 we went to the COP26 in Glasgow to interview different voices, including decision makers, scientists, and environmental activists.
We attended COP26 as part of the research for our series, Mission: Find Aral - which tells the story of the Aral Sea. In the space of 40 years, the Aral Sea turned from the world’s 4th largest lake to the world's youngest desert. Despite the fact it is considered by the UN as « one of the worst environmental disasters of the world », it is lesser known by the general public.
At COP 26, we wanted to learn about the other lesser known environmental issues - and about what actions and solutions are needed for a better future.
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Mission: Find Aral, the 3-part documentary series is looking for a home! For production/distribution enquiries, please contact: saxon.bosworth@gmail.com (or in French via nicolas.bergounioux@gmail.com)
For more COP interviews from us, see: / hig. .
For more about our documentary, see:
Mission: Find Aral - / missionfind. .
Saxon - / saxonbosworth
Nico - / nicobergou
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