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Done properly, regenerative ocean farming could play a vital role in helping our oceans, our climate, and ourselves.
It's an architecture that is adapted to its
climate.
Economic change, industrial change and
climate
change.
Our world is always changing, and right now, our
climate
is changing.
In the Seychelles, for example, human activities and
climate
change have left corals bleached.
The Seychelles is protecting its coral reefs, it's replenishing its fisheries, it's improving its resilience to
climate
change.
For me it may be: every calorie you consume, you conserve, because I come from a very cold
climate.
We could conceivably expand the
climate
window: we could make Pinot Noir grow maybe in Long Island, God forbid.
We now understand that those microbes have more impact on our
climate
and regulating CO2 and oxygen than plants do, which we always thought oxygenate the atmosphere.
And as we work to figure out ways to mitigate the worst effects of
climate
disruption, every little bit of information matters.
All along it was thought to be either an act of God or perhaps long, slow
climate
change, and that really changed in 1980, in this rocky outcrop near Gubbio, where Walter Alvarez, trying to figure out what was the time difference between these white rocks, which held creatures of the Cretaceous period, and the pink rocks above, which held Tertiary fossils.
Am I understanding you right, that what you're saying here is that we have in our own bodies a biochemical response to hydrogen sulfide that in your mind proves that there have been past mass extinctions due to
climate
change?
2017 is already so unexpectedly warm, it's freaking out
climate
scientists.
You see, the biggest obstacle to dealing with
climate
disruptions lies between your ears.
When people hear news about the
climate
coming straight at them, the first defense comes up rapidly: distance.
Or, I could even want to doubt
climate
science itself.
I could say, "You know,
climate
is always changing."
My personal cognitive dissonance comes up when I recognize that I've been flying from Oslo to New York and back to Oslo in order to speak about the
climate.
So if we keep silent, ignore or ridicule facts about
climate
disruptions, then we might find inner refuge from fear and guilt.
Alarmed
climate
activists demand that government takes action, either with regulation or carbon taxes.
And if
climate
science comes and then says government should expand further, then I probably will trust that science less.
New research shows how we can flip these five defenses over into key success criteria for a more brain-friendly
climate
communication.
We can make
climate
feel near, personal and urgent by bringing it home, and we can do that by spreading social norms that are positive to solutions.
Rather than backfiring frames such as disaster and cost, we can reframe
climate
as being really about human health, for instance, with plant-based delicious burgers, good for you and good for the
climate.
We can also reframe
climate
as being about new tech opportunities, about safety and about new jobs.
Psychology says, in order to create engagement, we should present, on balance, three positive or supportive framings for each
climate
threat we mention.
So thousands of
climate
communicators are now starting to use these solutions all over the world.
It is clear, however, that individual solutions are not sufficient to solving
climate
alone, but they do build stronger bottom-up support for policies and solutions that can.
I started this talk with testing two ways of communicating
climate
with you.
It starts with reimagining
climate
itself as the living air.
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