If you can’t imagine a future, how can you create it? The narratives we tell ourselves have a powerful role in the climate agency we feel able to take, says Pip Wheaton, Planet & Climate team at Ashoka, on Climate Curious by TEDxLondon. Tune in to learn about Pip’s latest research, giving you actionable tips on how to make climate change relevant to your audiences: making it personal, curating support, and realigning systems. Recorded live at Skoll World Forum in Oxford.
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How cognitive dissonance impacts your climate agency, with Pip Wheaton
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Why climate doomism needs to stop, with Josephine Latu-Sanft
What is the climate positive movement? with Jessica Kleczka
Why mindfulness is key to climate action, with Sister True Dedication
Why there’s much more to climate action than reducing your carbon footprint, with Kris De Meyer
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