Thinking about climate change can be overwhelming, even paralyzing. Attempting to solve this global crisis will take enormous efforts by politicians, companies and local leaders to reverse the negative effects on our planet. On this global stage, where can artistic expression fit into our response and communication efforts? Enter climate change theater — an effort by playwrights, educators and scientists to spread information and awareness about the impacts of human behavior on the environment. While filled with serious themes of melting ice caps and polluted waterways, these plays also offer hope for a positive future. Join Scienceline reporter Hannah Loss on a trip up the Hudson Valley as she experiences a global series of storytelling and live performances organized by Climate Change Theatre Action. You can read more on our website: https://scienceline.org/2022/03/climate-change-on-the-global-stage/ Music: Bedtime Story for My (future) Daughter by Caity-Shea Violette, performed by Hudson River Playback Theatre The Oysters, by Miranda Rose Hall, performed by Andrew Brehm, Eric Magnus and Liz Zito
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- Émission
- Publiée8 mars 2022 à 12:00 UTC
- Durée8 min
- ClassificationTous publics