
Naomi Klein and Carolyn Beeler: Covering Big Ideas and Personal Stories
The climate crisis often feels like an abstract and indirect problem. That's why true stories of individuals or families experiencing the fallout of the climate crisis can be so impactful. Covering Climate Now Journalism Award winners Naomi Klein and Carolyn Beeler bring those stories to light. This episode was produced in collaboration with Covering Climate Now.
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Show Notes
The climate crisis can be difficult to cover in a way that most people can relate to. The mechanism of harm goes from a person's gas car or stove to the Earth's atmosphere and back again in the form of floods and fires. That's why true stories of individuals and families experiencing the fallout of the climate crisis can be so impactful. They help us relate to each other on a more direct level, the way humans naturally do: person to person. Covering Climate Now Journalism Award winners Naomi Klein and Carolyn Beeler bring those stories to light.
This episode was produced in collaboration with Covering Climate Now.
Guests:
Carolyn Beeler, Environment Reporter, Editor, The World
Naomi Klein, author, social activist
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