This is session is part of the **[[.:index|Webinar "Dialogue on Alternatives in the Time of Global Crises"]]**. # Dialogue 11: Covid 19 - 10,000 Years of Winter Fisheries Endangered: Responses From the Polar North and Why Do They Matter in Global South with **Tero Mustonen** (Finland) as Presenter and **John Kurien** (India) as Moderator > In this session, Tero Mustonen, a fisherman from Finland, will first explain, how transformative climate change is at present to cryosphere (snow-ice) based cultures, lifestyles and professions, like winter fisheries. Secondly, by reviewing the Landscape Rewilding Programme by the Snowchange Cooperative links between equity, Indigenous- and community-led action on climate change and a "return to the land" are discussed as a globally-relevant actions to address our historic moment in time on the Planet. * **Date:** Friday 18th September * **Time:** * 13:30 (UTC/GMT) * **In your your localtime**: * **Duration:** 90 minutes * **Join in link:** https://globaltapestryofalternatives.org/webinars/live ## Recording Download: **[[https://archive.org/download/gta_webinar_20200918/gta_webinar_20200918.mp4|[ Video ]]]** (298Mb) | **[[https://archive.org/download/gta_webinar_20200918/gta_webinar_20200918.mp3|[ Audio only ]]]** (63Mb) ## About the the presenters ### Tero Mustonen {{ :webinars:gta-webinar-tero_mustonen.jpg?nolink&250|}}
Tero Mustonen is the head of the Kesälahti fish base and a winter fisherman. He also works as a scientist, and is a Lead Author for the IPCC AR6. He lives without running water in the forests of Selkie, Finland.
### John Kurien A reflective practitioner, marine small-scale fisheries expert with experience across Asia. ## More information Recommended reading materials and sources: * ... ~~NOTOC~~