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What happens when we fix climate change? With Johanna Nalau
Let's explore climate adaptation with A/Prof. Johanna Nalau: Where does climate mitigation end and adaptation start, how can we implement these strategies today, and what is the role of imagination in facing climate change impacts?
Annoyed by Climate Activism? Here’s why it works 🌍
We zoom out to discuss the social change we need. Dana R. Fisher explains why activism seems so sensational and disruptive, helps us explore the concept of an anthroshift and practical steps for the way forward (from a sociologist perspective)!
Changing our climate behavior 🧠
In this episode we’re diving into the science behind climate behavior with Ryan O’Donnell (@TheDailyBA), understanding why people often ignore climate topics, and exploring tools and techniques to create content that connects, instead of pushing people away.
From Influencer to Eco Creator 🌍
In this episode we're exploring environmental content creation with @margreen_s, the emotional impact of being an eco creator and how streaming can help us rethink the way we tell stories in the field.
Introducing: The Creators For Climate Podcast
Welcome to the Creators For Climate podcast. Just like you, we are looking for answers about our role in this changing world. So in this show we’re going to sit down and talk shop with a wide range of guests and give you a virtual seat at our table. Here is episode 1!
Why Conspiracy Theories Thrive and what we can learn from them.
Ever since the pandemic I’ve found myself curious as to why someone might hold such a strong belief into these wild theories. Interacting with these ‘Facebook warriors’, friends and even family, I asked myself how we can have conversations to address some objective truths that won’t lead into name calling and verbal abuse. In this article, I’m going to share some insights I picked up about the world of conspiracy theories, exploring their impact on our sense of belonging. What can we learn about the people behind the conspiracy?
Why Science Communication is important to combat Climate Change
Climate change is undeniably one of the most pressing issues of our era. While the scientific community is hard at work researching and understanding the intricacies of this global challenge, there's another equally crucial task at hand: communicating these findings to the public. In this article, we’ll take a plunge into the significance of science communication in addressing climate change and some tools you can use in the collective fight against this, existential, threat.
But, what can I do about the Climate Crisis?
In this TED Talk, Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson delivered a compelling message about the role each of us can play in addressing the climate crisis. As she notes herself: You’ll find her at the nexus of science, policy, and communication, focused on climate solutions. But let’s take a look at her presentation - and what we can learn from that for those eager to make a difference. What can you do about climate change?