Net Zero unveils its latest video release, Net Zero Speaks with Bernadette Woods Placky, featuring an exclusive interview with Emmy-winning meteorologist and climate activist Bernadette Woods Placky.
In this engaging conversation, Woods Placky explores with young climate activist Ana Hanhausen the crucial role of effective reporting in fostering public understanding of the threats of climate change and leading to urgent action.
Bernadette Woods Placky is director of the Climate Matters program at Climate Central. The interview reveals the program’s invaluable contributions to science reporting, providing journalists across the country with essential weather and climate information.
Recognizing the urgency of the climate crisis, Bernadette stresses the importance of establishing partnerships between the media, non-profit organizations and academic institutions. Collaboration across sectors strengthens our collective ability to implement emission reduction strategies and inspire transformative change.
Woods Placky also discusses how effective reporting transcends geographic boundaries, rendering climate change threats to people in different states and countries. Such understanding is key to motivating individuals and societies to take immediate climate action.
Watch the new Net Zero show here
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2023-08-11 14:51:19
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