New Narrative Needed to Tackle Climate Emergency
In this Thinking the Unthinkable episode, climate scientist Emily Shuckburgh shares her vision for a new, optimistic narrative around the climate crisis. Rather than focusing solely on the negatives, Emily believes the key to addressing climate change is framing solutions as opportunities for progress and innovation. She discusses how we can tackle the climate, nature, and biodiversity crises while moving toward a sustainable, thriving future.
Emily draws from her work as director of Cambridge Zero to highlight the exciting advancements in clean energy, electric vehicles, and other sustainable technologies. Emphasizing the need for scaling these solutions and fostering a positive mindset that encourages real action. She also shares insights on how local solutions—such as sustainable farming and eco-friendly food choices—can have a profound impact on the planet's future.
Watch the full interview to learn how embracing climate solutions as opportunities can drive economic growth, create jobs, and lead to a healthier world. Emily’s expertise provides a fresh perspective on how collective action, innovation, and a forward-thinking approach can overcome the challenges of the climate crisis and face the Unthinkables.
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