How to Make Climate Stories Impossible to Ignore
9:54 | In environmental reporting, “it’s not always about the big climate story,” says journalist Katherine Dunn.
9:54 | In environmental reporting, “it’s not always about the big climate story,” says journalist Katherine Dunn.
14:45 | Everyone’s got a ‘Net-Zero’ plan these days, haven’t they? But are these claims a genuine marker of real decarbonisation within a business or just an exercise in corporate box-ticking?
12:51 | A few thoughts on language and the climate crisis.
10:20 | In this video I present three reasons for why we are very confident that changes in atmospheric CO2 are because of humans rather than some natural cause.
22:37 | An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary film from 2006 by Al Gore. The year after it was released it was hauled in front of the UK high court, and found to be riddled with errors. What are these errors, and what can they tell us about climate science?
9:57 | The fossil fuel industry is a factory of fairy tales, says activist and School Strike for Climate organizer Luisa Neubauer.
4:54 | In an attempt to gain popular support, XR has promised to ‘quit’ public disruption as a primary tactic of its protests, focusing instead on the ‘perpetrators’ of climate destruction.
I denne mini-episode undersøger vi XR’ernes motivation og hvordan de arbejder på at få deres budskab ud til resten af samfundet.
I denne episode undersøger vi først XR’ernes motivation og måde at få deres budskab ud til resten af samfundet. Dernæst kaster vi et blik på deres politiske visioner. Vi hører også om deres krav om at få oprettet et borger- og klimaråd, som skal kunne træffe politiske beslutninger.
9:30 | “Climate doom-ism,” or a pessimistic outlook on the future of the planet, rivals climate denialism in holding up the fight against climate change, says activist Zahra Biabani.
12:44 | Bringing up climate change is one tried and true way to ruin a dinner party — and leave people feeling helpless and apathetic. But it doesn’t have to be that way, if we change how we communicate.
12:38 | Today’s youth have inherited a big, unprecedented climate problem to solve — and the eco-anxiety to go with it.
8:32 | Ever heard a climate argument that just didn’t sit right? Intentioned or not, some arguments and common phrases we use in the climate ~discourse~ are problematic and should be removed from our toolbox of communications.
18:38 | What do Jaden Smith, Harrison Ford, Beyoncé, Jane Fonda and Prince William have in common? That’s right – they’ve all spoken out about climate change, of course!
42:02 | Hvad er mediernes rolle i klimakampen?
40:30 | Hvad er unge, voksne og ældre villige til at ofre i klimakampens navn? Og hvor går grænsen for, hvad vi vil give afkald på? Per K. Larsen, Lise Tjørring og Janus Emil Mariager repræsenterer tre forskellige generationer.
43:11 | Join Katharine Hayhoe as she lays out how climate change is affecting regions and sectors across the U.S. Hayhoe will also discuss the key role our values play in shaping our attitudes and actions on this crucial topic.
8:21 | Learn to make sense of the science and to respond to climate change denial.
8:17 | Learn to make sense of the science and to respond to climate change denial.
7:31 | Learn to make sense of the science and to respond to climate change denial.
4:09 | David Wallace-Wells shares why he feels the media, especially TV news, has failed to cover the urgency of climate change.
29:39 | I give my climate scientist take on the impact of Greta Thunberg’s words, and some of the science behind their message.
15:07 | Melanie Harwood is an education entrepreneur and self-styled ‘disruptor’, who has partnered with the United Nations to educate teachers about climate change.
6:18 | Republicans and Democrats once appeared to agree about climate change. What happened?
9:50 | Have you ever gotten stuck in a conversation with a rational guy who knew the science of climate change yet wasn’t a climate activist because we’re past the point of no return?
Er det pisk eller gulerod, angst eller lyst, der skal drive værket? Måden vi fortæller om klodens klimaudfordringer er afgørende for, om vi forstår, hvad der er på spil, og om vi kan finde ud af at handle.
1:09:55 | Why folks don’t talk about climate change and how to break the silence. Katharine Hayhoe speaks about climate change, communication and faith at universities and churches.
8:45 | YOU’RE BURNING THE AMAZON WITH YOUR INACTION! Seems a bit harsh? Yeahhhhhh don’t say that if you’re hoping to have an honest conversation about climate change with your friends and family.
1:43 | If you’re planning an action or event, and want to know how to best cover it online using just your mobile phone (and a few other tools) – here are some tips.
9:01 | Climate crisis? Global warming? Weather? What word do I use when?! It’s confusing. But hopefully less so after this!
10:04 | In the past couple years climate scientists and climate journalists have started talking in scarier and more worst case terms than ever before. Why? And is this a good thing?
6:43 | Dry graphs and science jargon don’t cut it with most audiences. Here are 4 scientists – each with a different approach to creative, fun, insightful climate communication.
5:11 | On Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Bill Nye went on a sweary tirade about climate change. But does shouting at the audience about global warming make anyone more likely to do anything about it?
12:39 | The climate change crisis is real: more powerful storms, droughts, floods, and rising sea levels. However, mainstream media continues to ignore the crisis.
8:34 | Political news coverage tends to focus on strategy over substance, and that’s making it less likely that the public will agree on big policy ideas when we need them the most.
8:37 | Talking about climate change is hard. Not talking about climate change is easy.