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JOELLE GERGIS: How an IPCC lead author does climate grief
Publisher |
Sarah Wilson
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Sep 20, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:48:42

You know the latest IPCC* Assessment Report? The one that came out at the end of 2021 that the UN secretary general dubbed “Code Red for humanity”? Australian climate scientist Joëlle Gergis was one of its lead authors responsible for its 3 million words of truly stark wake-up-call content.

This episode I catch up with her at the Byron Writer’s Festival (where she was launching her new book on climate grief) and volley her with questions compiled by my Substack membership community.

What does the report predict for Australia in 20 years? What can I tell my Dad when he says “we’ve always had climate warming cycles”? Is carbon capture and storage a furphy? Joelle rallies off the facts, but also shares a beautiful wisdom on climate grief, or “solastalgia” as it’s often called. 

* International Panel on Climate Change

Grab Joëlle's book now Humanity's Moment: A climate scientist's case for hope

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