Interview

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Lessons for Survival: A Conversation with Emily Raboteau

Emily Raboteau‘s 2024 essay collection, Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against the Apocalypse, offers a unique view into our present moment. Confronting the perils of raising two Black sons in New York City, Raboteau situates contemporary life in the context of climate crisis and environmental justice. Learning to parent responsibly in this world of seeming perpetual […]

Written by on October 31, 2024

How Island Conservation’s message of hope inspired a new supporter

Jim Torgerson is an experienced trial lawyer based in Alaska who’s keenly aware of human connections with and dependence on the natural world. He recently discovered our organization and offered his generous support for our work. While our team is clearly motivated by Island Conservation’s profound message of hope, engaging with new supporters opens up […]

Written by on December 27, 2022

BBC interview emphasizes the link between climate change and invasive species

The BBC recently conducted an interview with Richard Griffiths, our Head of Operations in the South and West Pacific. The topic? How removing invasive species from islands can help mitigate the drastic and inevitable effects of climate change. Nine months ago, Tonga’s vulnerability in the face of climate change was underscored after a tsunami caused significant destruction. […]

Written by on October 5, 2022

Behind the Scenes: Interview with Human Resources Manager Jonathan Steinberg

Island Conservation Communications Specialist Sara Kaiser is interviewing staff that work “behind the scenes” of Island Conservation (IC). We are sharing a series of interviews with these staff to shed light on who they are and what they do to support IC’s mission. The following interview was conducted with Island Conservation’s Human Resources Manager Jonathan Steinberg […]

Written by on January 11, 2017