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The Climate Press
The Climate Press
17 episodes
4 days ago
Bridging climate science with public understanding and action. Follow us on Twitter @TheClimatePress
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Bridging climate science with public understanding and action. Follow us on Twitter @TheClimatePress
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2x01 Nurturing hope for sustainable cities and low carbon futures
The Climate Press
55 minutes 36 seconds
5 years ago
2x01 Nurturing hope for sustainable cities and low carbon futures

Our guests in this episode, Stephanie and James, work across spheres of science and art to explore educational, evidence-based forms of climate outreach. From creating graphic novels to building interactive model cities, our two guests describe powerful approaches for getting people to visualise future scenarios of what their society could look like with lower carbon emissions.  Working to open the climate change discourse through exploratory learning, collaborative dreaming, collective storytelling, and crowd-sourced visions, James and Stephanie remind us of the importance of making hope possible; rather than despair convincing.

Tune in and find out what happens when we engage, educate, and empower people with climate science to envision and build the sustainable cities and low carbon communities they want for themselves.

The Climate Press
Bridging climate science with public understanding and action. Follow us on Twitter @TheClimatePress