Changing the Climate Conversation

De: Small World Stories
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  • How can communicators change the climate conversation? After experiencing climate change firsthand when the 2019/2020 Australian bush fires ripped through our community, we're on a mission to find out why this issue is still so divisive, crippling action. We're asking leading thinkers, scientists, experts, activists and optimists how communicators can change the climate conversation and inspire much more action.
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  • From climate concern to action with Mariana Castaño
    May 17 2021

    Climate communicators have long grappled with the question of how to move people from being concerned about climate change to doing something about it. In this episode Macarena Aguilar talks to journalist and climate communicator, Mariana Castaño, about her experience on the UN communications team for the landmark 2015 Paris COP, which saw people mobilized around the world. They also unpack Mariana's recipe for moving people to action, which involves a careful mix of alarm, hope, inspiration and empowering communications efforts. With her newly founded 10 Billions Solutions initiative, Mariana is striving to use communications to inspire every single person on this planet to have a positive footprint by 2050.

    10 Billion Solutions: https://10billionsolutions.com
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    38 m
  • Moving the money with Blair Palese
    Mar 3 2021

    Blair Palese has been an environmental campaigner and writer for almost 30 years, working at the heart of some of the world’s biggest and most impactful campaigns for climate action. She started her career – “bottom of rung” – at Greenpeace in the United States, but quickly became the head of communications globally for the organization. In 2009, she started the Australian arm of the incredibly successful 350.org movement, which has helped divest trillions of dollars from fossil fuels. Seeing the power of divestment campaigns, Blair is now focused on helping investors to navigate the risks and opportunities as global economies transition away from fossil fuels. 

    In this episode, Blair shares her insights after almost three decades on the front lines of climate action and why right now she is very optimistic. She also shares her tips for staying sane and keeping up the fight for a safe climate. 

    Useful links and resources we reference in the episode:

    -       350.org

    -       Exxon Valdez changed the oil industry forever—but new threats emerge

    -       Climate and Capital Media

    Archive news clips courtesy of: New York Times, CNN and BBC. 

    Archive campaign audio clips courtesy of: 350.org

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    26 m
  • Connecting the Dots with Esmeralda de Belgique
    Feb 9 2021

    Climate change is not just about what’s happening to our planet, but about how it’s affecting our economies, health and every aspect of our lives. Most of us know that now. But for too long climate stories were framed as an environmental issue only, missing the connection to our everyday lives. In this episode Macarena Aguilar talks to veteran journalist and activist, Esmeralda de Belgique, about how this approach has contributed to delaying collective action to address the biggest challenge of our times. 

    Esmeralda has been involved with the environment and climate justice movements for decades.  She is active in the boards of some of the largest environmental organizations, like WWF and Greenpeace; and she heads the conservation foundation that she inherited from her father, the late King Leopold III of Belgium. 

    As a member of the Belgium royal family, Esmeralda has often leveraged her position to advocate for climate justice. In this interview she explains how she joined the 2019 Extinction Rebellion landmark protests in London to get arrested and galvanize support for the cause. You will also hear her call for a lot more people to join the peaceful street demonstrations and praise today’s climate youth advocates, who she believes are the most effective climate change messengers of our times. 

    Useful links and resources we reference in the episode

    2010: Terre!: Agissons pour la planète, il n´est past trop tard. 

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Terre-Agissons-pour-planète-tard/dp/2873866829/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1601985383&refinements=p_27:Esmeralda+de+Belgique&s=books&sr=1-1

    Articles published by Esmeralda de Belgique: https://www.lecho.be/auteur/Esmeralda-de-Belgique.71541.html

    Coverage of Esmeralda de Belgique’s arrest in London: https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/extinction-rebellion-london-belgian-princess-esmerelda-arrest-billingsgate-climate-latest-news-a9153621.html

    Esmeralda de Belgique speaks to Paris Match about the need for a “climate revolution: https://www.parismatch.com/Royal-Blog/famille-royale-belge/Esmeralda-de-Belgique-Il-faut-une-revolution-pour-le-climat-1593613

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    32 m

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