The Impact Of Climate Storytelling With Maiya May & Trip Jennings

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Despite the undeniable impact of climate change everywhere in the world, from the scorching weather to deadly hurricanes, many people still turn a blind eye to this devastating reality. Therefore, the PBS show “Weathered” employs engaging climate storytelling to raise awareness about the urgent need to take action against extreme weather changes. Corinna Bellizzi sits down with Trip Jennings and Maiya May, the show’s director and host, respectively, to discuss how they combine the realities of climate science with real-life community stories and nature-based solutions. They talk about the importance of acknowledging climate risks as soon as possible and what it takes to effectively mitigate them. Trip and Maya also delve into their production experiences to provide a glimpse of what’s happening behind the cameras just to deliver authentic climate stories to their viewers.

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The Impact Of Climate Storytelling With Maiya May & Trip Jennings

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Unfortunatly when highlighting that the ocean warming event which is altering hurricane dynamics is actually caused by a reductin in the African Easterly Wave marine stratocumulus cloud, which means more insolation, so called experts and well-wishers pretend that somehow this is irrelevent. Yet this same solar ocean warming effect produces the multi TW temperature gradient associated with global warming. Also the reduction in the AEW frequency impacts on a great many other climatic events such as OCH to the polar regions as well as how much heat is released into the atmosphers from the oceans. In short, the notion that a 0.02% alteration in atmospheric composition is causing the other 99.98% to heat up, then transfere virtually all that heat to the oceans, with a near 50% bias to the atlantic is the kind of stuff one would expect from the uber corrupt IPCC. Oh wait - was that franchise set up by a nigerian wmo official who managed to keep the sec gen position for 20 years?

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