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30. Andrew Revkin on climate journalism - its evolution, perils and narrative capture

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Andrew Revkin is one of the world's leading science and environmental journalists, with over 30 years' experience thinking and writing about climate change and sustainability. He has written at The New York Times and ProPublica, and his current outlet is “Sustain What?” at Substack. He is also the founding director of the new Initiative on Communication and Sustainability at Columbia University's Earth Institute.
In this episode, Revkin shares his remarkable journalistic experiences, such as reporting from the Arctic, and how media and the climate discussion have evolved throughout his career. Our discussion is dynamic and wide-ranging, from extreme weather, to narrative capture, to tackling questions posed in previous episodes like climate doomism and ‘Is 1.5ºC still alive?’
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1. 30. Andrew Revkin on climate journalism - its evolution, perils and narrative capture (00:00:00)

2. Introduction and background (00:00:34)

3. How did you become an environmental journalist? (00:04:05)

4. Coining the term ‘Anthrocene’ (later ‘Anthropocene’) (00:05:37)

5. Adapting to and adopting new forms of media (00:08:56)

6. The allures of narrative capture (00:13:00)

7. Inflexion points in Revkin’s thinking during his career in climate journalism (00:14:16)

8. The problems with media and climate change (00:21:44)

9. The role of media in spreading climate doomism (00:27:10)

10. That four-hour interview with Bjorn Lomborg (00:30:06)

11. Is 1.5ºC still alive? (00:36:13)

12. Is climate change crowding out other important environmental issues? (00:41:17)

13. Do you think we will be better off, or worse off in 50 years’ time? (00:45:17)

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Inhoud geleverd door Jesse Reynolds and Pete Irvine, Jesse Reynolds, and Pete Irvine. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Jesse Reynolds and Pete Irvine, Jesse Reynolds, and Pete Irvine of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

Andrew Revkin is one of the world's leading science and environmental journalists, with over 30 years' experience thinking and writing about climate change and sustainability. He has written at The New York Times and ProPublica, and his current outlet is “Sustain What?” at Substack. He is also the founding director of the new Initiative on Communication and Sustainability at Columbia University's Earth Institute.
In this episode, Revkin shares his remarkable journalistic experiences, such as reporting from the Arctic, and how media and the climate discussion have evolved throughout his career. Our discussion is dynamic and wide-ranging, from extreme weather, to narrative capture, to tackling questions posed in previous episodes like climate doomism and ‘Is 1.5ºC still alive?’
Links:

Support the show

Subscribe for email updates

  continue reading

Hoofdstukken

1. 30. Andrew Revkin on climate journalism - its evolution, perils and narrative capture (00:00:00)

2. Introduction and background (00:00:34)

3. How did you become an environmental journalist? (00:04:05)

4. Coining the term ‘Anthrocene’ (later ‘Anthropocene’) (00:05:37)

5. Adapting to and adopting new forms of media (00:08:56)

6. The allures of narrative capture (00:13:00)

7. Inflexion points in Revkin’s thinking during his career in climate journalism (00:14:16)

8. The problems with media and climate change (00:21:44)

9. The role of media in spreading climate doomism (00:27:10)

10. That four-hour interview with Bjorn Lomborg (00:30:06)

11. Is 1.5ºC still alive? (00:36:13)

12. Is climate change crowding out other important environmental issues? (00:41:17)

13. Do you think we will be better off, or worse off in 50 years’ time? (00:45:17)

52 afleveringen

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