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Communicating the complex science behind the planetary boundaries

Rethink Talks by Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University

Jun 5, 202128:21Science & Medicine

In 2009, 28 internationally renowned scientists identified nine processes that regulate the stability and resilience of the entire planet. Provided we stay within these boundaries, humanity can continue to develop and th...

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Communicating the complex science behind the planetary boundaries is an episode from Rethink Talks by Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University. In 2009, 28 internationally renowned scientists identified nine processes that regulate...

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Published Jun 5, 2021, 28:21 long, audio available.

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In 2009, 28 internationally renowned scientists identified nine processes that regulate the stability and resilience of the entire planet. Provided we stay within these boundaries, humanity can continue to develop and thrive for generations to come. Since its launch the planetary boundaries framework has generated enormous interest within science, policy, and practice. But what does it take to communicate such important knowledge about how our planet works? On June 4th, Netflix launched a documentary on the planetary boundaries, based on the recently released book, Breaking Boundaries. How can films and books like these explain complex scientific findings to a wide and diverse audience? How do we tell a compelling story without compromising scientific integrity? In this episode, Amanda Wood from the Stockholm Resilience Centre talks to Jon Clay, producer of the Breaking Boundaries documentary, and Owen Gaffney, head of international Media and Policy at the Stockholm Resilience Centre and co-author of the Breaking boundaries book. Together they discuss the next frontier in filmmaking and scientific communication. More information: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Published Jun 5, 2021 and 28:21 long