Nerds, it's time for episode 2 of Journey Back to Namibia, When The Rain Stops.
In this episode Ryan & Nadia share the human element to the climate crisis & explore the extreme weather event of droughts. What they look like, how they take shape & what challenges they can bring to people. Monaliza Siebes, a farmer from Houtini Farm in the #Gaingu conservancy also shares her story & experience from living in this region & witnessing the environmental & social change she has seen over the last 3 decades.Guest appearances: Monaliza Siebes. Farmer from Houtini Farm in the #Gaingu conservancy.
Show notes: Book mentioned: Earth Grief / NACSO Website
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