Sometimes events can sneak up on you! A fabulous event this Friday - why the humanities make an important contributing to communicating climate science: https://t.co/Lv7uTbtrQ0 @BrisWritersFest@amandacniehaus
For those in Brisbane, we have a seminar coming up next week: There is no Planet B: environmental activism in Australia with Robyn Gulliver. Wednesday 11th September, 12 – 1pm, Seminar room, Global Change Institute (Building #20) University of Queensland , St Lucia.
PLease join us at our first NESS seminar for the year:
Environmental communication – insights from Germany
Dr Bernhard Goodwin
Wednesday 6th March, 12 – 1pm
Seminar room, Global Change Institute, University of Queensland, St Lucia
Please share with your networks - see you there!
#nessforum2018 Maxwell: But ch of audience means ch of challenge - for councils and utility companies, low marks were mobilising (used 2 say "F = funding"). But now local landholders don't feel implicated or empowered to react to poor catchment ratings. How to change?
#nessforum2018 Visual storyteller Grania Kelly talking about sense of place and the connections between art, science and spatial technology - giving voice to the landscape https://t.co/5QQkwF5i59
#nessforum2018 Grania Kelly: Visual art _Ground truth: Fire, Flood, and Human Endeavour_ -film focuses on drama of environmental change, relationship w landscape. Art (music/visual) using innovative tech to give voice to ch in land, bring science alive w/out judgement or comment.