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The Climate Resilience Podcast
Phil Emonson
20 episodes
2 days ago
When science meets storytelling, something magical happens. Climate science can often feel abstract, complex, or inaccessible. But when those same ideas are translated through stories and art, they become personal and relatable. From a picture book to a film, creative storytelling evokes emotion — a universal language that connects people of all ages and backgrounds. In this episode, Phil sits down with award-winning children’s author and poet Sophie Kirtley to discuss her recent collaboratio...
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When science meets storytelling, something magical happens. Climate science can often feel abstract, complex, or inaccessible. But when those same ideas are translated through stories and art, they become personal and relatable. From a picture book to a film, creative storytelling evokes emotion — a universal language that connects people of all ages and backgrounds. In this episode, Phil sits down with award-winning children’s author and poet Sophie Kirtley to discuss her recent collaboratio...
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Who’s responsible for resilience? And how do we share the load?
The Climate Resilience Podcast
29 minutes
4 months ago
Who’s responsible for resilience? And how do we share the load?
On this episode of The Climate Resilience Podcast, host Phil Emonson asks a critical question: Who is responsible for resilience—and how can we better share the load? Phil is joined by two dynamic guests for this discussion: Steve Scott-Bottoms, a Professor of Contemporary Theatre and Performance at the University of Manchester, who has three decades of experience in using the arts to foster community dialogue on climate issues; and Jonathan Moxon, the Executive Manager for Flood and Climate ...
The Climate Resilience Podcast
When science meets storytelling, something magical happens. Climate science can often feel abstract, complex, or inaccessible. But when those same ideas are translated through stories and art, they become personal and relatable. From a picture book to a film, creative storytelling evokes emotion — a universal language that connects people of all ages and backgrounds. In this episode, Phil sits down with award-winning children’s author and poet Sophie Kirtley to discuss her recent collaboratio...