Edging Forward by Ann Dale
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The Current: Climate change ranked as second most important election issue
The Current (Producer). (2015, September 28). Climate change ranked as second most important election issue [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from http://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent
Panetta F., Phipps, J., Chance, A., Shabbir, N. & Hill, M. (Producers) (2015, March 12). Keep it in the Ground [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/uk/environment
The editor-in-chief of The Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, calls the team to arms and challenges them: can they find a new way to report on climate change? He outlines why this is the most important story in the world and why most of the fossil fuels we already know about need to be kept in the ground. Given six months, can they succeed to engage readers in a new way?
The Biggest Story in the World: An Angle, Episode 2
Panetta F., Phipps, J., Chance, A., Shabbir, N., Hill, M., Poulton, L. & Greenwell, L. (Producers) (2015, March 19). An Angle [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/uk/environment
Alan Rusbridger is looking for a new way to tell the story of climate change – but what does that actually mean?
The Biggest Story in the World: The Targets, Episode 3
Panetta F., Phipps, J., Chance, A., Shabbir, N. & Hill, M. (Producers) (2015, March 27). The Targets [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/uk/environment
The Guardian has decided to campaign for divestment, and take their assets out of fossil fuel companies, but who should they choose to target?
The Biggest Story in the World: The Risks, Episode 4
Panetta F., Phipps, J., Chance, A., Shabbir, N. & Hill, M. (Producers) (2015, March 27). The Risks [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/uk/environment
The climate change campaign has started. But is the Guardian prepared for what’s ahead?
The Biggest Story in the World: Economics, Episode 5
Panetta F., Phipps, J., Chance, A., Shabbir, N., Hill, M. & Greenwell, L. (Producers) (2015, April 20). Economics [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/uk/environment
Larry Elliot, the Guardian’s economics editor sets out to do something no economist has yet managed; to figure out the maths of keeping it in the ground. What would happen to the global economy and would we face a global recession?
Interview with Glaser on Climate Change
The Death of Science