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So climate change is something that we obviously all know about, but it also is such a big and wicked problem, it can be hard to grasp and quite difficult to talk about. Join us for episode 2 as we try to understand climate change with our ears, guts and hearts. Featuring spoken word poetry, the concept of climate justice, chilli plants, a cycling imam and strangely a lot of hope.
Go to our website for the full transcript, more info and additional resources.
Interviews with: Chris Rapley (Professor of Climate Science, UCL), Kooj Chuhan (Crossing Footprints), Rabia Begum, My Coldhurst community group (Sadrul Alam, Kamal Rob, Saleh Uddin, Mahbubur Rahman, Mohammed Ali), The cycling Imam - aka Maulana Atiqur Rahman, Councillor Abdul Jabbar
With special thanks to: Chris Chase for letting us share the climate change sonification.
Power in the City is funded by the Electricity North West Powering our Communities Fund, ICLEI Action Fund and UCL Grand Challenges.
So climate change is something that we obviously all know about, but it also is such a big and wicked problem, it can be hard to grasp and quite difficult to talk about. Join us for episode 2 as we try to understand climate change with our ears, guts and hearts. Featuring spoken word poetry, the concept of climate justice, chilli plants, a cycling imam and strangely a lot of hope.
Go to our website for the full transcript, more info and additional resources.
Interviews with: Chris Rapley (Professor of Climate Science, UCL), Kooj Chuhan (Crossing Footprints), Rabia Begum, My Coldhurst community group (Sadrul Alam, Kamal Rob, Saleh Uddin, Mahbubur Rahman, Mohammed Ali), The cycling Imam - aka Maulana Atiqur Rahman, Councillor Abdul Jabbar
With special thanks to: Chris Chase for letting us share the climate change sonification.
Power in the City is funded by the Electricity North West Powering our Communities Fund, ICLEI Action Fund and UCL Grand Challenges.