The ‘diagnosis-prognosis’ analogy for communicating the need for transformative climate action

I have been thinking a lot lately about what I can learn from my interactions with the general public about the climate and ecological emergencies, and how I can use those experiences to communicate more effectively. I just posted this on twitter, with some editing to fit. To close the climate & ecological emergencies knowledge-action … Continue reading The ‘diagnosis-prognosis’ analogy for communicating the need for transformative climate action

Why Climate literacy? – doesn’t everybody already know about ‘climate change’?

Whenever I am asked what sort of action by governments is needed now, to address the climate and ecological emergencies, I list three things: 1) Shut down the fossil fuel industry immediately; 2) Create an extensive social safety-net that includes guaranteed income and housing so that no one is left behind during the massive economic … Continue reading Why Climate literacy? – doesn’t everybody already know about ‘climate change’?

Will a tangible threat finally get the world to act on an abstract one that is even more deadly?

The events in Ukraine over the past two weeks have been horrifying to watch, and impossible to ignore. It has been difficult to concentrate on what is killing the world relatively ‘slowly’ (the climate and ecological crises) when millions of people are fleeing their homes in immediate fear for their lives. Still, the climate emergency … Continue reading Will a tangible threat finally get the world to act on an abstract one that is even more deadly?