Natalie Butler speaks to Marinel Ubaldo about climate leadership, localised engagement, and the importance of resilience in the face of environmental trauma.
How do you fight for a safe environment in the face of devastating forces of nature?
Marinel Ubaldo had just turned 16 when Super Typhoon Haiyan destroyed her village in the Philippines in 2013.
She is now a leading climate activist on the world stage, propelling change for marginalised communities in the Global South. Marinel has spoken at COP21, been trained as a Climate Reality Leader by Al Gore, and is Country Coordinator for the Philippines at the UN's COY16.
This podcast is part of '400 Parts Per Million', an ecological arts project by Theatre in the Rough, supported by Arts Council England and the PH Holt Foundation.
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