In climate discussions, a pause to feel the change
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16.05.19
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A Brazilian panel on fashion streamed live from Sao Paolo. The Mayor of Kyoto announcing that his city would reach zero emissions by 2050. Women in rural Africa speaking to the camera about building a society free from oppression.
As the climate changes, so too must the way we talk about it, from the language we use to the people we include in conversations to the methods we use to transmit messages around the world. In a digital age, there is more ability to do this than ever before.
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