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Is there a future for land art with Yara Akkari

Meet Yara Akkari, founder of Open Spaces, a bi-annual print magazine about art, nature and travel. Yara has traveled all around the world but more specifically has been focusing on unique journeys, the outdoors and land art. Land art by its nature is quite mysterious and mystical ...  Show more

Tackling ocean threats with science & storytelling with Brad Davidson of Ocean Generation

Our oceans sustain all life and is a solution to some of the planet's biggest problems. It provides every second breath we take, captures 30% of human-made carbon emissions and regulates the climate system.42% of the world's population is under 25 and young people are the change ...  Show more

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