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Ep. 6: A Sea Change

By: Professor Ben Garrod, Ellie Sans
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  • After four billion years of the ocean influencing life on our planet, in the last 100 years the tides have turned. Humans have started to influence conditions in the ocean on an unprecedented scale. In A Sea Change, Ben learns of the effects on ocean life of over-fishing, plastic pollution and climate change.

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An easy way to feel smarter

Great content told in an engaging way that leaves you feeling more intelligent. Loved listening to this as well as an adults guide to dinosaurs. Only wish was for there to be more episodes. I’m sad it’s over.

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