How can content providers do more to support climate action and combat misinformation & climate fatigue?
Recorded
Tuesday, April 25, 2023 · 3:00 p.m.
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
Last year, Oxford’s The Matter of Fact report found that 3/4 people trust that the information they share from social media is true – yet misinformation continues to challenge how the world moves knowledge forward. This trend is particularly concerning when it comes to Climate Action and learning for sustainability.
So how can we break down these barriers, and what role do content providers play in encouraging a life-long learning approach to climate action? This panel of leaders from the world of climate education and journalism explored how we can avoid climate fatigue and continue to empower future generations.
Director of Sustainability - Oxford University Press
As Director of Sustainability at Oxford University Press, Zoe is responsible for setting OUP’s strategic direction on climate and biodiversity, and for working with the publishing and operational teams on delivery of environmental footprint...
Leo Hickman is the Director and Editor of the award-winning website Carbon Brief, which specialises in climate change. Leo previously worked for 16 years as a journalist, editor, and author at the Guardian newspaper. Before joining Carbon Brief in...
Founder and President - Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education
Jaimie P. Cloud is the founder and president of the Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education in New York City, USA. The Cloud Institute is dedicated to the vital role of education in creating awareness, fostering commitment, and guiding...
Vice-President, Parents Association and Co-Secretary, InterParents
Ally is the Vice-President of her Parents Association and Co-secretary of InterParents, which represents the families of 28,000 pupils in the European Schools system.
Based in Italy, Ally is also the Sustainability Working Group lead for the...