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Full Frame: Carbon Capture,  How can we harness the power of nature to fight climate change?

Full Frame

 , Updated 21:52, 16-Sep-2025
Full Frame: Carbon Capture,  How can we harness the power of nature to fight climate change?

Finding the value of nature

Ralph Chami is the founder of Blue Green Future, an organization that provides policy advice on the economic value of nature. 

“The whale is providing humanity a service, sequestering carbon. That service is valuable," Chami said in an interview with Full Frame host Mike Walter. "How much should we pay the whale? That's a eureka moment ... The whale is providing a service far more valuable than what I'm providing as an economist. They're helping us fight climate change.” 

Choco: A biodiversity hotspot

The Chocó rainforest extends from southern Panama to northern Ecuador. It’s one of the most biodiverse regions in the world. Locals are working to protect vulnerable and unique species, ensuring that this rich ecosystem remains intact for future generations.

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The thrill of finding rare birds

John Mittermeier is the Director of the Search for Lost Birds at the American Bird Conservancy. 

“I think you hear a lot about the extinction crisis. We're in the midst of the sixth mass extinction. We are losing all these different species. But often that's a pretty abstract idea... Lost birds are a way to really understand what's going on," Mittermeier said. 

"If we want to try and save biodiversity, we have to be aware of extinction, and we have to be willing to take action to prevent it," he said.

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