Nabuti Mwemwenikarawa sits down with Greg Stone and talks about his role as the Executive Director for the PIPA (Phoenix Island Protection Area) Conservation Trust and being on the front line of ocean activism as a citizen of the island nation of Kiribati. Nabuti has spent his life immersed in the culture and community of this vast island nation in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and has seen first hand how climate change has affected every aspect of the island’s way of life. Nabuti works with governments, the private sector, and the community promoting strategies that confront head on the threat to his ocean culture and ultimately the planet. His passion and commitment that makes PIPA successful is raising the energy and emotional level of this struggle everywhere and is an important force in reconnecting us with the natural world.
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[E5] Nabuti Mwemwenikarawa — Executive Director of PIPA
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