52 min

Communicating Climate: Demystifying vs Greenwashing | Episode 29 The India Energy Hour Presented by 101Reporters

    • Earth Sciences

Talking about climate change, especially in the developing world, is no longer a topic of so-called "academic interest". There are now multitudes of issues involved, countless lobbies on both sides of the debate and largely uninformed public.

Climate communication in such a scenario becomes pertinent and as important as the climate issues themselves. But climate comms, especially in the West have been long alleged for whitewashing facts and greenwashing any and every step that the Global North took to tackle climate change.

In the middle of this, Aarti Khosla launched what can be said to be India's first dedicated climate communication platform Climate Trends. Khosla has been in the communication sector for her whole career and has been associated with leading NGOs, climate groups etc.

Khosla is also Director, CarbonCopy, a dedicated platform for climate-related news.



Timestamp:

0:00 - Podcast intro

2:35 - About Aarti Khosla and her professional journey

5:00 - Some of the most successful climate comms campaigns led by Aarti.

7:39 - Driving force behind starting Climate Trends?

9:55 - Tips and tricks to simplify climate to layman and the role of climate comms in India

17:31 - Strategies for balancing the narrative of energy transition fossil fuel

26:23 - Some of the key issues/concepts that are difficult to communicate.

30:15 - Climate communication has been very specific to the global north.

39:57 - Modes of communication which have been most effective

45:10 - Engaging with policymakers

48:14 - Handling the criticism of whitewashing that Climate communication faces from the media.

51:49 - Podcast outro



Follow TIEH podcast on Twitter, Linkedin and YouTube

Aarti Khosla is on Twitter and Linkedin

Our host, Shreya Jai on Twitter, Linkedin & Dr. Sandeep Pai on Twitter, Linkedin

Podcast Producer, Tejas Dayananda Sagar on Twitter and Linkedin

Talking about climate change, especially in the developing world, is no longer a topic of so-called "academic interest". There are now multitudes of issues involved, countless lobbies on both sides of the debate and largely uninformed public.

Climate communication in such a scenario becomes pertinent and as important as the climate issues themselves. But climate comms, especially in the West have been long alleged for whitewashing facts and greenwashing any and every step that the Global North took to tackle climate change.

In the middle of this, Aarti Khosla launched what can be said to be India's first dedicated climate communication platform Climate Trends. Khosla has been in the communication sector for her whole career and has been associated with leading NGOs, climate groups etc.

Khosla is also Director, CarbonCopy, a dedicated platform for climate-related news.



Timestamp:

0:00 - Podcast intro

2:35 - About Aarti Khosla and her professional journey

5:00 - Some of the most successful climate comms campaigns led by Aarti.

7:39 - Driving force behind starting Climate Trends?

9:55 - Tips and tricks to simplify climate to layman and the role of climate comms in India

17:31 - Strategies for balancing the narrative of energy transition fossil fuel

26:23 - Some of the key issues/concepts that are difficult to communicate.

30:15 - Climate communication has been very specific to the global north.

39:57 - Modes of communication which have been most effective

45:10 - Engaging with policymakers

48:14 - Handling the criticism of whitewashing that Climate communication faces from the media.

51:49 - Podcast outro



Follow TIEH podcast on Twitter, Linkedin and YouTube

Aarti Khosla is on Twitter and Linkedin

Our host, Shreya Jai on Twitter, Linkedin & Dr. Sandeep Pai on Twitter, Linkedin

Podcast Producer, Tejas Dayananda Sagar on Twitter and Linkedin

52 min