KlimaTV – Kommunikation
Corporate ‘Net Zero’ BS is all the rage. Don’t get taken in!
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?
The Fairy Tales of the Fossil Fuel Industry – and a Better Climate Story
9:57 | The fossil fuel industry is a factory of fairy tales, says activist and School Strike for Climate organizer Luisa Neubauer.
Can Extinction Rebellion’s new brand of climate protest win people over?
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.
De omstillingsparate 001B: Extinction Rebellion – Motivation og metoder
I denne mini-episode undersøger vi XR’ernes motivation og hvordan de arbejder på at få deres budskab ud til resten af samfundet.
De omstillingsparate 001: Extinction Rebellion
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.
The Eco-Creators Helping the Climate Through Social Media
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.
Why it’s hard to care about climate change
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.
What to do when climate change feels unstoppable
12:38 | Today’s youth have inherited a big, unprecedented climate problem to solve — and the eco-anxiety to go with it.
5 climate arguments to phase out like fossil fuels
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.
Climate Scientist reacts to Celebrities on Climate
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!
Mediedebat i Klimateltet
42:02 | Hvad er mediernes rolle i klimakampen?
Klimasamtale på tværs af generationer
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.
The Language of Protest
14:20 | ‘Focusing on the work of Extinction Rebellion, and with contributions from journalists, activists and academics, the film is an insightful look at political communication in the era of the protest.’
Katharine Hayhoe – Climate Change: What’s New?
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.
The Techniques of Science Denial Part 3
8:21 | Learn to make sense of the science and to respond to climate change denial.
The Techniques of Science Denial Part 2
8:17 | Learn to make sense of the science and to respond to climate change denial.
The Techniques of Science Denial Part 1
7:31 | Learn to make sense of the science and to respond to climate change denial.
David Wallace-Wells On Covering Climate Change
4:09 | David Wallace-Wells shares why he feels the media, especially TV news, has failed to cover the urgency of climate change.
Climate Scientist reacts to Greta Thunberg’s speeches
29:39 | I give my climate scientist take on the impact of Greta Thunberg’s words, and some of the science behind their message.
An army of Greta Thunbergs: one mother’s mission
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.
How climate change became polarized
6:18 | Republicans and Democrats once appeared to agree about climate change. What happened?
Addressing climate de-nihilists (and deniers)
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?
Supertanker: Så gør dog noget … ved det klima!
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.
Combating Climate Silence
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.
How to talk about climate change | Part Two – Conversations
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.
Live Coverage Guide
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.
How to talk about climate change | Part One — Words
9:01 | Climate crisis? Global warming? Weather? What word do I use when?! It’s confusing. But hopefully less so after this!
Climate Change: Are You Scared Enough? feat. David Wallace-Wells
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?
Creative Climate Communication: 4 Scientists, 4 Approaches
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.
Climate scientist reacts to Bill Nye: “The planet’s on f@*&ing fire!”
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?
How the Mainstream Media Ignores the Climate Change Crisis
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.
Why you still don’t understand the Green New Deal
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.
Why Climate Change is So Hard To Talk About
8:37 | Talking about climate change is hard. Not talking about climate change is easy.
Burnout: The Toll of Studying Climate Change
29:32 | Studying climate change can take its emotional toll. Some scientists and activists have experienced grief, depression, and anxiety. Some have received death threats.
The most important thing you can do to fight climate change: talk about it
17:11 | Katharine Hayhoe shows how the key to having a real discussion is to connect over shared values like family, community and religion – and to prompt people to realize that they already care about a changing climate.
A conversation with Peter Wadhams 2:4: The Methane Threat
8:51 | Peter Wadhams explains the risks posed by huge methane emissions that are being caused by arctic ice loss, and we discuss the difficulties and frustrations faced by scientists trying to communicate climate issues to a wider public.
How (not) to talk about Climate Change
6:40 | Global warming is already upon us, but when was the last time you had a proper chat about it?? ClimateAdam speaks to a climate communication expert (Steve) to take his conversation skills from amazing to brilliant.
Why the language of fear won’t help us stop climate change
4:15 | With Cheryl Heller
How to talk to kids about climate and the environment
25:49 | Heidi Edmonds is an ecologist, an engineer, an artist and a mum, and has recently helped launch two new climate networks; Australian Mums for Safe Climate and Australian Parents for Climate Action.
Breaking through the climate of silence
18:38 | Climate change is one of the most urgent issue of our times, so why aren’t people talking about it more? Nell Azuri shares some tips for good climate conversations.
James Hansen – Scientific Reticence: A Threat to Humanity and Nature
23:44 | James Hansen, Pam Peterson, and Philip Duffy join us to discuss how the hesitancy among scientists to express the gravity of our situation is a major block to our understanding and response to climate change.
Neil deGrasse Tyson scolds cherry picking climate science
5:28 | Tyson says lawmakers and the media cherry pick scientific papers to reinforce political ideals on climate change and says it’s irresponsible to create public policy while ignoring the scientific community’s consensus.
Scientists really aren’t the best champions of climate science
8.14 | Facts and data alone won’t inspire people to take action in the fight against global warming. So what will?
Communicating Climate Change through Science and Technology
50:47 | Multiple species in the same environment may experience the impact of climate change very differently. This must be considered in the strategies we adopt for climate change — and in the way we teach students and the general public.
How to respond to climate science denial
24:54 | Video talk by John Cook.
Structure of an effective debunking
3:23 | John Cook introduces the “Fact-Myth-Fallacy” structure for debunking misinformation.
Bill Nye: Want to Combat Climate Change? Talk about It.
2:29 | Want to Combat Climate Change? Talk about It.
Norman Lear and Climate Change TV
2:12 | Neil deGrasse Tyson and Norman Lear discuss whether or not science has a place in the modern sitcom.
Sådan taler man om klimakrisen og dens løsninger på en måde, der gør, at folk lytter og ikke bliver stødt væk.