The Communicating Climate Change Podcast
Exploring practical insights from across diverse disciplines to help climate communicators make a positive impact
By digging deep into the best practices, the worst offenses, we'll be looking for ways to help you – and me - improve our abilities to engage, empower, and ultimately, activate audiences on climate-related issues.
We’ll hear from experts producing the latest science, activists working at the front lines of the crisis, artists, influencers, NGOs, players from the private sector, and many more, bringing together a wide range of perspectives to help us be more impactful in the ways that we communicate climate change.
Each and every episode is an attempt to add to our toolkits, to help us develop the skills we’ll need for this vital task. So, if you want to start communicating climate change more effectively - tune in, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues about Communicating Climate Change.
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Harnessing Social Media for Climate Engagement With Celine Novenario
Talking to multimedia storyteller and strategist, Celine Novenario, about the unique ability of social media and digital communications to drive engagement with new audiences and provide voices to those who might otherwise be voiceless, as well as how we might better conduct ourselves as climate change communicators in this often overwhelming information environment.
Thinking Global, Communicating Local With Mairi Dupar
Talking to experienced climate change communications practitioner, Mairi Dupar, about where and when certain messengers might not be the best choice, how communicators can work with partners for greater impact, and the importance of always remembering to put things in local terms.
Amplifying Voices From the Front Lines With Mbong Akiy Fokwa Tsafack
Talking to Mbong Akiy Fokwa Tsafack about the power of framing, the role of communication in activism, and what it takes to engage audiences on the African continent.