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Dr Neal Haddaway - Storytelling To Start Conversations Of Science


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Dr Neal Haddaway is a photojournalist and environmental photographer whose work highlights the damaging impacts of capitalism and unchecked economic growth. With a PhD in environmental science and a 20-year career in environmental research and academia, Neal boldly chose to transition his career to photography fuelled by a desire to inspire others visually and reconnect with his passion for environmental conservation.

Neal makes a strong argument for the importance of storytelling in science communication. Through his work, he aims to bridge the gap between science and public perception, recognising the significance of compelling narratives in driving positive change. Here we discuss his poignant photojournalism projects and publications, and the mental health toll on those working in environmental academia, and much more.

While many of the topics we cover are quite heavy, they are important to be aware of. Neal encourages us all not to look away, but rather to keep learning, keep broadening our understandings and keep engaging in discussions with others. Knowledge is power and serves as our armour against misinformation. It provides us with the tools to challenge falsehoods and build a better society and future for both people and the planet.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Neal’s background and passion for the environment
  • Neal’s motivation for pivoting to photography after 20 years in academia
  • Communicating science via photography
  • Persuasion and the importance of storytelling
  • Mental health risks associated with climate research
  • Project 'Hope?' And how to grieve for the planet
  • Climate scientists and the pressure to be perfect
  • Building systems of support for environmental scientists
  • Climate anxiety as a Western concept
  • Environmental crises due to our current economic, political and social systems
  • The true cost of our food - the story of the salmon and the tomato
  • Coal Scars – The long-term landscape trauma of our obsession with coal
  • How we can be more effective advocates for the planet

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