Storytelling to Accelerate Climate Solutions / / edited by Emily Coren, Hua Wang.

The climate is changing faster than our cultural practices are adapting to it. This Open Access volume, co-edited by Emily Coren (a science communicator) and Hua Wang (a communication scientist), presents a survey of the latest in agency-focused climate storytelling. Together, practitioners and scho...

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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, Imprint: Springer,, 2024.
Year of Publication:2024
Edition:1st ed. 2024.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (XIV, 442 p. 79 illus., 73 illus. in color.)
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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Storytelling as a Catalyst for Climate Change Communication and Empowerment -- Chapter 2: Entertainment-Education and Climate Change: Program Examples, Evidence, and Best Practices from Around the World -- Chapter 3: The Power of Locally-Driven Narratives to Support and Sustain Climate Action -- Chapter 4: Positive Life-Changing Stories Today, Intergenerational Climate Benefits Tomorrow -- Chapter 5: Kembali Ke Hutan (Return to the Forest): Using Storytelling for Youth Engagement and Climate Action in Indonesia -- Chapter 6: Let’s Go! Let’s Know! N*Gen as an EE Tool for Climate Education and Agency -- Chapter 7: Rhythm and Glue: An Entertainment-Education Prototype for Climate Communication -- Chapter 8: Rewrite the Future: Helping Hollywood Accelerate Climate Solutions through Storytelling -- Chapter 9: LOLs: Secret Weapon Against CFCs and CO2? -- Chapter 10: Climate Fiction to Inspire Green Actions: Tales from Two Authors -- Chapter 11: Visual Storytelling as a Catalyst for Climate Science Communication -- Chapter 12: Music as a Vehicle for Climate Change Communication: The ClimateMusic Project -- Chapter 13: Telling the Story of Climate Change through Food -- Chapter 14: Three Ways to Introduce More Stories of Climate Action into Climate Change News Reporting -- Chapter 15: Community-Based Resilience: The Influence of Collective Efficacy and Positive Deviance on Climate Change-Related Mental Health -- Chapter 16: Mapping Out Our Future: Using Geospatial Tools and Visual Aids to Achieve Climate Empowerment in the U.S. -- Chapter 17: Exploring Climate Science in the Metaverse: Interactive Storytelling in Immersive Environments for Deep Learning and Public Engagement -- Chapter 18: Bird’s Eye View: Engaging Youth in Storying a Survivability Future through Performance and Interspecies Friendship -- Chapter 19: Instructional Strategies for Climate Education: Storytelling about Our Place in the Earth System -- Chapter 20: What We Need Now to Accelerate Climate Solutions through Storytelling. 
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