Songs of the Sea with Natalie Sinclair

In this episode of the Athlete Climate Academy, we sit down with Dr. Natalie Sinclair, a marine biologist, conservationist, and National Geographic Explorer. Natalie takes us on her journey from studying humpback whale song evolution to becoming an advocate for marine conservation and climate action. We explore the critical role of oceans as carbon sinks, the impacts of noise pollution on marine mammals, and how climate change is reshaping marine ecosystems. Natalie shares her work with Wild Bannockburn, a grassroots conservation initiative in Scotland, and offers insights on balancing passion with sustainability to create lasting impact. Natalie’s unique perspective bridges science and storytelling, showing how we can inspire change locally and globally. For more on Natalie and her work, visit her website nataliesinclair.com or follow her on Instagram at @NatalieWildlife. And to learn more head to www.athleteclimateacademy.com Supported by UpClear Global.

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In a natural environment where so many athletes spend so many hours, there is so much to know. The Athlete Climate Academy podcast, hosted by Kilian Jornet and Huw James, aims to bring science closer to athletes in an easy and friendly way. At a time when climate change is advancing unabated, we need to provide the tools and knowledge of what climate change means globally and locally. Understanding the effects of climate change on ecosystems and becoming aware of what we can do to reduce our footprint. For the transition to sustainability, knowledge is as important as a good attitude.