Podcast by The Tree: Communicating climate change
The Tree: Communicating climate change
A publicação da encíclica Laudato Si completa um ano. O documento do Papa Francisco trouxe mensagens importantes para a comunidade católica sobre a necessidade de proteger a Criação e "casa comum". Neste podcast, Igor Bastos, coordenador do Movimento Católico Global pelo Clima (GCCM) no Brasil, fala sobre as atividades de comemoração do aniversário da encíclica Laudato Si e sobre as principais mensagens do documento em relação ao cuidado do planeta. Alessandro Rocha, pastor Batista e diretor do Instituto Interdisciplinar de Leitura da PUC-RIO, aborda como podemos comunicar o tema das mudanças climáticas com audiências religiosas.
The Tree is joined by ClientEarth's James Thornton and E3G's Bryn Kewley to discuss the environmental and climate implications of the UK exit from the European Union.
The Tree team talks to George Marshall, Co-Founder and Director of Projects at Climate Outreach, Allen Ottaro, Executive Director at Catholic Youth Network for Environmental Sustainability in Africa and Nana Firman from the Green Mosque Initiative for the Islamic Society of North America about communicating climate change with faith audiences.
Com uma série de mobilizações planejadas para maio de 2016, o 'Liberte-se dos combustíveis fósseis', Nicole Oliveira, diretora da 350.org no Brasil e na América Latina, e Alexandre Costa, físico e membro do Painel Brasileiro de Mudanças Climáticas, dão as mensagens-chave para comunicar sobre mobilizações e projetos de combustíveis fósseis. Trilha: Interlude (©Max TenRom)
With the health impacts of coal power continuing to cause massive problems around the world, the GCCA's Ziona Eyob discusses how to communicate these impacts with HEAL's Vlatka Matkovic Puljic and Dr. Courtney Howard from CAPE.
With a massive wave of public actions planned for May 2016, 350.org's Matt Leonard, Tim Ratcliff and Melanie Mattauch join Jane Kleeb of Bold Nebraska and Elif Gunduzyeli of CAN International to explain the best ways of communicating coal, fossil fuel infrastructure and mass mobilizations in a post-Paris world.
Dr. Sandra Steingraber and Alex Nagey of Food and Water Watch talk the Porter Ranch methane disaster and how methane from fracked gas continues threaten the planet and communities.
With The Paris climate negotiations looming, and climate finance emerging as a major issue, The Tree looks at the issue and helps you to understand how to talk about it.
As extreme weather and changing weather patterns continue to emerge as a top climate threats, understanding how to talk about them is often tricky.
Christian Teriete of the Global Call for Climate Action and Keya Chatterjee of the US Climate Action Network explain the fundamentals of the Paris Climate Negotiations.
Governments still give vast amounts of taxpayer money to coal, oil and gas companies. Why do they do it, and how can climate communicators put pressure on them to change? David Turnbull from Oil Change International and Elif Gunduzyeli from Climate Action Network Europe discuss.