Max Boykoff is a professor of environmental studies at the University of Colorado. His research focuses on the cultural dimensions of climate change, with a particular interest in how media and various stakeholders communicate about the issue.
In this episode we talked about:
☯️ How firsthand experiences of climate events can contrast with media coverage
🎭 The power of comedy in connecting people to climate change information and ideas
🌏 Cultural perspectives on climate change ranging from Singapore and Jerusalem
🎬 The climate-themed standup comedy video competition he runs
👥 His excitement around younger generations' engagement with climate issues
#ClimateComedy #ClimateEducation #ClimateTech
More:
Climate comedy work from Inside the Greenhouse at CU Boulder
The 10th annual climate comedy video competition
The Media and Climate Change Observatory
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