David Fenton, Activist's Media Handbook
Before listening to his podcast episode, I had no idea who David Fenton was, but I definitely plan to keep an eye out for him as I continue to learn more about the climate crisis. His views on effectively mobilizing the public mind to promote environmental reform is relatable yet fascinating. He emphasizes using existing mental frames to transform the language and imagery around climate change and promote discourse from all sectors of the community. If everyone can agree that pollution is a bad thing, why aren't we all on the same page about what to do? Fenton presents reasonable solutions that require dramatic shifts in thinking from different influential groups, mainly the activist community. Not only should they be focusing more on mass awareness and unity rather than tackling specific structural issues, but we should diminish practices that enforce the Enlightenment Fallacy, preventing the proper dissemination of relevant ideas in support of distinct ideas about about climate change.Read full review »
JessCooley6455 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/18/23
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As a college student, I find this podcast not only super interesting but also very fulfilling and a great way to expand my knowledge on different topics while also bringing sustainability into the conversation. I would 100% recommend it to anyone who is looking for a new podcast!
Melanie DCS via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/13/21
A great way to access more information about environmental history and various environmental movements across the world. I love listening to this podcast on train journeys or going on walks around my neighbourhood.
MeganLouise18 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/22/21
Wonderful interviews to broaden your mind.
Prab100 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/21
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