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When Words Aren?t Enough: The Visual Climate Story

While IPCC risk assessments and emission projections can help us understand climate change, they don’t exactly inspire the imagination or provoke a personal response to the crisis. The solution? A growing league of storytellers who use photographs, films and the human experience to breathe life into the cerebral science of anthropogenic climate change. Images can tap into our senses and break down barriers that statistics cannot—how far can they go to inspire a global climate response?

Join us for a conversation on the art of visualizing climate change with filmmaker Céline Cousteau, producer and director Davis Guggenheim, and photographer Cristina Mittermeier.

SPEAKERS

Céline Cousteau
Filmmaker

Cristina Mittermeier
Photographer and Founder, International League of Conservation Photographers

Davis Guggenheim
Co-Founder, Concordia Studio

Greg Dalton
Founder and Host, Climate One

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EarthSayersCĂ©line Cousteau; Greg Dalton
OrganizationsCommonwealth Club; International League of Conservation Photographers
EarthSayers RatingHighly recommended
CountryUnited States
Date4/16/2021
FormatPanel
Size1280x720
Member of Special CollectionClimate Change
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