When Words Arent Enough: The Visual Climate Story

Published: March 19, 2021, 8:18 a.m.

b"Guests:\\nC\\xe9line Cousteau, Explorer and Filmmaker\\nDavis Guggenheim, Director, An Inconvenient Truth; Founder, Concordia Studio\\xa0\\nCristina Mittermeier, National Geographic Photographer; Co-Founder, SeaLegacy\\nWhile IPCC risk assessments and emission projections can help us understand climate change, they don\\u2019t exactly inspire the imagination or provoke a personal response to the crisis. But a growing league of storytellers is using photographs, films and the human experience to breathe life into the cerebral science of climate change and conservation. \\u201cIt's not the blockbuster, big-splash film,\\u201d says explorer and filmmaker C\\xe9line Cousteau, \\u201cIt's truth, it\\u2019s intimacy, and some of it is ugly and some of it is beautiful.\\u201d So how far can images and sound go to inspire a global climate response?\\nRelated Links:\\nHe Named Me Malala\\nMy Octopus Teacher\\nSeaLegacy\\nTribes on the Edge\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices"