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KPCW This Green Earth
This Green Earth | November 12, 2024

KPCW This Green Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 51:21


Acclaimed science writer Ferris Jabr reveals a radical new vision of Earth where lush forests emit dust, pollen and bacteria to summon rain in his new book, "Becoming Earth: How Our Planet Came to Life." Then, Miranda Massie, the founder and director of the Climate Museum located in New York City, describes this first of its kind museum which explores the changing climate and how the public can take action to reduce their carbon footprint.

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Environmental Social Justice

Miranda Massie (she/her) is the Climate Museum's director and founder. In 2014, she left a career in social justice law to start laying the groundwork for the Museum. As a civil rights impact litigator, her multiple honors include a Harvard Law School Wasserstein Public Interest Fellowship and a Mentorship-in-Residence at Yale Law School. Her board service has included a Head Start organization for migrant farm families and the Center for Popular Democracy. Miranda holds a J.D. from New York University, an M.A. from Yale University, and B.A. from Cornell University. Her favorite luxury is live theater and she will never say no to charades.  

Park Wakeup Call
Palette for The Planet: The Intersections of Art and Climate Justice

Park Wakeup Call

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 63:03


Join us on an audio journey to the Climate Museum in NYC, to experience the End of Fossil Fuel Exhibit. In one of our most engaging episodes so far, you'll hear my conversation with the Museum's Founder and Director, Ms. Miranda Massie; and award-winning artist and author, Mr. Gregory Christie. Mr. Christie speaks about the 40-foot mural he created for the End of Fossil Fuel exhibit, and how art can articulate the toughest subjects and inspire positive change. Ms. Massie gives us insights into her take on art for climate justice and opens our eyes to the legacy of deception and discrimination in the fossil fuel industry.  By the end of the episode, you'll want to see the End of Fossil Fuel Exhibit for yourself. Here is the link to the Climate Museum in NYC, and here are the details about the new exhibition.  105 Wooster St, New York, NY 10012  

Crude Conversations
Chatter Marks EP 70 The myth of climate indifference with Miranda Massie of the Climate Museum

Crude Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 77:49


Miranda Massie is the Director and founder of the Climate Museum in New York City. The Climate Museum uses the power of arts and cultural programming to create an ongoing and progressive conversation surrounding the climate crisis. Her institution is committed to inspiring climate activism through art. The work she and her crew does invites people to recognize their own ability to act on climate change. It's an advocacy museum, she says, where they hope their audience will take action, to consider themselves as climate ambassadors who actively engaged in climate change action. Miranda says that appealing to a rationalist perspective doesn't work. That's actually how she found her way to creating the Climate Museum. It was 2012 and Hurricane Sandy was wreaking havoc on New York City. She lives in the city, so she watched as the effects of climate change were brought to her front door. Before that, she had understood climate change on a rational level, but faced with the destruction caused by the hurricane she was compelled — emotionally — by the urgency and the challenges of the climate crisis. So, she made a radical shift, she quit her job as an attorney and created the Climate Museum. Her mission then as it is now, was a deep civic shift toward climate dialogue across people's personal and professional lives. A ubiquitous understanding and acceptance of the crisis that will lead to meaningful climate policy. In this Chatter Marks series, Cody and co-host Dr. Sandro Debono talk to museum directors and knowledge holders about what museums around the world are doing to adapt and react to climate change. Dr. Debono is a museum thinker from the Mediterranean island of Malta. He works with museums to help them strategize around possible futures.

Chatter Marks
EP 70 The myth of climate indifference with Miranda Massie of the Climate Museum

Chatter Marks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 77:49


Miranda Massie is the Director and founder of the Climate Museum in New York City. The Climate Museum uses the power of arts and cultural programming to create an ongoing and progressive conversation surrounding the climate crisis. Her institution is committed to inspiring climate activism through art. The work she and her crew does invites people to recognize their own ability to act on climate change. It's an advocacy museum, she says, where they hope their audience will take action, to consider themselves as climate ambassadors who actively engaged in climate change action. Miranda says that appealing to a rationalist perspective doesn't work. That's actually how she found her way to creating the Climate Museum. It was 2012 and Hurricane Sandy was wreaking havoc on New York City. She lives in the city, so she watched as the effects of climate change were brought to her front door. Before that, she had understood climate change on a rational level, but faced with the destruction caused by the hurricane she was compelled — emotionally — by the urgency and the challenges of the climate crisis. So, she made a radical shift, she quit her job as an attorney and created the Climate Museum. Her mission then as it is now, was a deep civic shift toward climate dialogue across people's personal and professional lives. A ubiquitous understanding and acceptance of the crisis that will lead to meaningful climate policy. In this Chatter Marks series, Cody and co-host Dr. Sandro Debono talk to museum directors and knowledge holders about what museums around the world are doing to adapt and react to climate change. Dr. Debono is a museum thinker from the Mediterranean island of Malta. He works with museums to help them strategize around possible futures.

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Corporate Crime Pays!

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 73:12


Ralph welcomes Miranda Massie, director of the Climate Museum, an institution focused on the intersection of art, climate science, justice, and activism — that aims to make people feel that collective action is both possible and necessary, and the only hope we have of saving the planet. Plus! Ralph answers listener questions.

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Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Another Way to Help Save Life on Earth

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 62:05


Ralph welcomes Miranda Massie, director of the Climate Museum, an institution focused on the intersection of art, climate science, justice, and activism — that aims to make people feel that collective action is both possible and necessary, and the only hope we have of saving the planet. Plus! Ralph answers listener questions.

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CREtech Climate Cast
About the Climate Museum - Featuring Miranda Massie

CREtech Climate Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 31:22


Miranda Massie, Director of the Climate Museum in New York, sits down with CREtech's CEO Michael Beckerman to discuss what led to the founding and development of the Climate Museum. Through the in-depth conversation, Massie unpacks how she hopes the Climate Museum will help to educate and inspire leaders from across the globe to address the world's biggest challenge - climate change. 

Climate Changers
Translating Shared Experience into Action with Miranda Massie of the Climate Museum

Climate Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 22:04


Calls to ActionLearn more about the Climate Museum: https://climatemuseum.org/Get your Climate Ambassador Card:  https://climatemuseum.org/ambassadorExplore Climate Art for Congress:  https://climatemuseum.org/climateartforcongress  

Climactic
A Museum for The Path Ahead: New York City's Climate Museum — ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2019 Keynote

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 58:29


The second keynote from the Climarte ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2019 Festival, this podcast episode features embedded images. Listen in a podcast app for the best experience. Here's a great explainer for how to get a podcast app. This keynote was delivered by Miranda Massie, former civil rights attorney, and now director of NYC's Climate Museum. It's an amazing exploration of the power of multi-disciplinary approaches to communicating climate change, and enabling action. The Climate Museum in just a few years has done amazing work, and you'll get to hear about it, and their future plans. You'll also be able to get a better understanding of the hidden power of museums in society. This is a fantastic keynote and we're so priviliged to be able to bring it to you. The Climate Museum is doing amazing work and be sure to check them out and follow their ongoing events, such as Climate Speaks, happening as this episode is released, a showcase of young performers engaging with the climate crisis from the stage of the Apollo Theatre. Support Climactic Links: Climate Speaks — Climate Speaks 2019 will be presented on the evening of June 14th at the Apollo Theater. Climate Museum — The first museum in the U.S. dedicated to climate change. In Human Time — Climate Museum — An exploration of polar ice, humanity, and time Whale Bay, Antarctica no.4 Timelapse on Vimeo — Whale Bay, Antarctica no.4 Timelapse See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Climactic
A Museum for The Path Ahead: New York City's Climate Museum — ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2019 Keynote

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 58:29


The second keynote from the Climarte ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2019 Festival, this podcast episode features embedded images. Listen in a podcast app for the best experience. Here's a great explainer for how to get a podcast app. This keynote was delivered by Miranda Massie, former civil rights attorney, and now director of NYC's Climate Museum. It's an amazing exploration of the power of multi-disciplinary approaches to communicating climate change, and enabling action. The Climate Museum in just a few years has done amazing work, and you'll get to hear about it, and their future plans. You'll also be able to get a better understanding of the hidden power of museums in society. This is a fantastic keynote and we're so priviliged to be able to bring it to you. The Climate Museum is doing amazing work and be sure to check them out and follow their ongoing events, such as Climate Speaks, happening as this episode is released, a showcase of young performers engaging with the climate crisis from the stage of the Apollo Theatre. Support Climactic Links: Climate Speaks — Climate Speaks 2019 will be presented on the evening of June 14th at the Apollo Theater. Climate Museum — The first museum in the U.S. dedicated to climate change. In Human Time — Climate Museum — An exploration of polar ice, humanity, and time Whale Bay, Antarctica no.4 Timelapse on Vimeo — Whale Bay, Antarctica no.4 Timelapse Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Climactic
A Museum for The Path Ahead: New York City's Climate Museum — ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2019 Keynote

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 58:29


The second keynote from the Climarte ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2019 Festival, this podcast episode features embedded images. Listen in a podcast app for the best experience. Here's a great explainer for how to get a podcast app. This keynote was delivered by Miranda Massie, former civil rights attorney, and now director of NYC's Climate Museum. It's an amazing exploration of the power of multi-disciplinary approaches to communicating climate change, and enabling action. The Climate Museum in just a few years has done amazing work, and you'll get to hear about it, and their future plans. You'll also be able to get a better understanding of the hidden power of museums in society. This is a fantastic keynote and we're so priviliged to be able to bring it to you. The Climate Museum is doing amazing work and be sure to check them out and follow their ongoing events, such as Climate Speaks, happening as this episode is released, a showcase of young performers engaging with the climate crisis from the stage of the Apollo Theatre. Support ClimacticLinks: Climate Speaks — Climate Speaks 2019 will be presented on the evening of June 14th at the Apollo Theater. Climate Museum — The first museum in the U.S. dedicated to climate change. In Human Time — Climate Museum — An exploration of polar ice, humanity, and time Whale Bay, Antarctica no.4 Timelapse on Vimeo — Whale Bay, Antarctica no.4 Timelapse See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Communication Mixdown
What do museums have to do with climate change, environmental crisis and communication?

Communication Mixdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019


This week, we investigate how museums use different forms of communication to educate and mobilize the public around the twin existential crises of climate change and global environmental degradation with Miranda Massie, founder of the unique Climate Museum in New York City, and environmental activist Beka Economopoulos, executive director of the US based Natural History Museum. Both guests were in Australia as keynote speakers at the ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2019 festival.

The Grapevine
The Grapevine - 29 April 2019

The Grapevine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 48:14


This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Professor of Media and Communications at RMIT, Julian Thomas, about the ongoing challenges of the NBNThen, Scott Ludlam comes on the shoe to talk about his new essay Cypherpunks and Surveillance Power, The Global Struggle for Digital Rights.Finally, Miranda Massie comes on the show to talk about founding The Climate Museum in New York.

Green Heritage Futures
Miranda Massie: The unique power of museums in the fight against climate change

Green Heritage Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 15:43


Miranda Massie, Director of the Climate Museum talks about the role of museums and culture in communicating and addressing the climate crisis.

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: The Impacts of Climate Change & New York's Climate Museum with Miranda Massie

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 4:18


Next time on Global Ethics Forum, Climate Museum founder Miranda Massie discusses the need for all Americans to take an interest in the environment. In this excerpt, Massie tells journalist Magalie Laguerre-Wilkinson how her previous career prepared her for environmental activism and alerted her to the social costs of global warming.

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Carnegie Council Audio Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: The Impacts of Climate Change & New York's Climate Museum with Miranda Massie

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 4:18


Next time on Global Ethics Forum, Climate Museum founder Miranda Massie discusses the need for all Americans to take an interest in the environment. In this excerpt, Massie tells journalist Magalie Laguerre-Wilkinson how her previous career prepared her for environmental activism and alerted her to the social costs of global warming.

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Carnegie Council Audio Podcast
Miranda Massie on the Impacts of Climate Change and New York's Climate Museum

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 43:58


Hurricane Sandy was the catalyst that impelled Miranda Massie to quit her job as a civil rights lawyer and found the Climate Museum. "I think that climate change is THE equality and THE civil rights issue of the 21st century," she says. Why open this museum in New York and what does it hope to accomplish? Find out more in this interview that covers not only the multi-faceted impacts of climate change, but also what we can do about it.

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast
Miranda Massie on the Impacts of Climate Change and New York's Climate Museum

Carnegie Council Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 43:58


Hurricane Sandy was the catalyst that impelled Miranda Massie to quit her job as a civil rights lawyer and found the Climate Museum. "I think that climate change is THE equality and THE civil rights issue of the 21st century," she says. Why open this museum in New York and what does it hope to accomplish? Find out more in this interview that covers not only the multi-faceted impacts of climate change, but also what we can do about it.

CiTR -- All Access Pass
Mental Health & Music Venues

CiTR -- All Access Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2015 56:14


Join the Accessibility Collective for the second episode of their newly named show, All Access Pass! Starting it off with a follow-up on the topic of mental health initiatives on campus, we review THRIVE week at UBC and then share an interview with Miranda Massie about the Mental Health First Aid Project. We end the show on the topic of accessibility of music venues and hear some first hand stories and commentary from Spencer Williams.