End of Watch Episode 24 "Climate Watch"

End Of Watch with Team Malizia - A podcast by Team Malizia

Episode Twenty Four -  Climate Watch - stars Boris Herrmann from Day 5 of The Retour A La Base 2023. Boris starts by thanking the listener that suggested the ribbon tying to his bunk each sunset in order to count the days that go past (thank you to you - we passed on the message). Then he reads a quote and asks the audience (for a prize) to submit who said the quote - if you think you know then please email the answer and your name and your address to the email below. First one wins a special prize. Boris then talks about the Ocean Challenge programme as Birte, our ocean educator, presented to children in Hamburg yesterday with our scientist Peter Landschutzer about the role the Ocean plays in climate change. Boris also talks about COP28 and the talks that are going on at the moment in Dubai around climate action. He explains the role that many of our partners are playing at COP and the special projects we are working on with each of them. He particularly talks about the actions in the shipping industry with cleaner shipping and policy around emission reduction.Boris then says everyone is welcome to attend a kids Ocean Challenge online event we host and that everyone can download our kids kit here in 11 languages: https://www.team-malizia.com/news/educational-material-my-ocean-challenge Traveling on Malizia - Seaexplorer at around an average of 21 knots, Boris goes on to thank Peter Landschutzer and Toste Tanhua our ocean scientists who work with the ocean data we collect  onboard our yacht whilst competing in our offshore races. This very valuable and rare data is submitted to the SOCAT database to be used by scientists around the world to better understand the role the Ocean plays in mitigating climate change.  Boris explains that this data is also used in the Global Carbon Budget report, the updated version of which is released today. Boris finishes off with talking about being in 5th place now and how he lost some distance in the night which was a bit costly but he has been able to go fast in the heavy wind throughout the day and has caught up some ground. Boris explains he stayed south for longer due to the smooth sea in the south as it helped the boat accelerate through the night. Boris also managed to get some good sleep that night and is feeling much better. He will head north and then zigzag to the east - the cold front from the west should overtake them quite quickly and once it passes over he will be on a port tack and sailing north - ready to catch the last system heading all the way to the finish in Lorient. He is predicting  a fast four days until the finish, although he is currently tackling a very tricky sea-state with short crossed messy waves, this would have him arrive on Saturday early afternoon. Boris signs off wishing everyone in the snow in Europe the best - and to answer the quiz. Feel free to email us with your feedback and the answer to the quiz on [email protected] To see more of the team  follow the YouTube link and subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@teammaliziaMusic by Benjamin WolfersRecorded by Boris Herrmann Edited and produced by Holly CovaCopyright Team Malizia SAS and Boris Herrmann Racing GmbH

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