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How do we tell stories of climate change in ways that are both truthful and inspire action? And what does that look like in practice?
In this episode, we explore these questions through the eyes of a child (In the World), in conversation with climate change communicators Dr. Lauren Oakes and Dr. Emily Polk (On the Page), and through the potentials of data sonification with Dr. Nik Sawe (In the Class).
Listen to the full episode on Soundcloud, or listen to individual segments by clicking on the respective links below.
In the World
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On the Page
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In the Class
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- History of El Palo Alto
- Flamingo scene from Netflix’s Our Planet
- “Time to Panic” by David Wallace-Wells
- “The disarming case to act right now on climate change” by Greta Thunberg, TEDxStockholm
- Stanford Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)
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