• How people power can help prepare us for climate shocks
    Nov 21 2024

    Do you refuse to stand on the sidelines of climate shocks? You might be an “apocalyptic optimist”, says sociologist Dana R. Fisher on TEDxLondon’s Climate Curious. . Tune in to hear why Dana thinks things are going to get worse before they get better, how pulling together can help us become more resilient in the face of climate shocks, and practical tips for getting started on your climate action journey today. Recorded live at TED Countdown 2024.


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    10 mins
  • What’s Ragnarök got to do with climate change?
    Nov 14 2024
    Ragnarök isn’t just an ancient Norse myth that describes the destruction of the universe and the rebirth of a new world after the cataclysm, it’s a model for how we can tell new stories of climate resilience. Contemporary folklorist Lauren Fadiman joins Climate Curious to share how ancient legends can help us overcome the challenges using the power of storytelling, to break and remake the way we see the world. After all, if we’ve done it before, we can do it again! Recorded live at TED Countdown 2024 in Brussels.

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    9 mins
  • How the Pacific Climate Warriors took back their story
    Nov 8 2024

    Turning pity into power, the Pacific Climate Warriors reclaimed the narrative to bring a new meaning to climate action taking place in climate vulnerable nations in the Pacific Islands. A founder of the Pacific Climate Warriors and Beyond the Narrative, Fenton Lutunatabua joins Climate Curious to share why the narratives we tell ourselves and others about our experiences, history, and potential are vitally important to not just get right; but to show nuance and shade, and to honour people’s real feelings. Recorded live at TED Countdown 2024 in Brussels.


    Learn more about the Pacific Climate Warriors.

    Learn more about Beyond the Narrative.


    Created by TEDxLondon

    Produced by Josie Colter

    Edit, mix, master by Ben Beheshty

    Curated by Maryam Pasha

    Hosted by Maryam Pasha and Ben Hurst


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    10 mins
  • What do zombies and vampires have to do with climate change?
    Oct 31 2024

    Climate curious, or climate creepy? To celebrate our halloween special last year, we're revisiting our chat with disease detective, Neil Vora, to explain why increasing global temperatures means the emergence of new health threats is more likely. Plus, explore the connection between zombies, vampires, and infectious disease.


    Recorded live at TEDxLondon Countdown 2023.


    Enjoyed this episode? Listen to the full conversation here.


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    10 mins
  • Why the UK government refuses to defend the UK's biggest undeveloped oilfield
    Oct 24 2024

    Stop Rosebank campaigner Lauren MacDonald joins Climate Curious to discuss the urgent court case against the approval of the Rosebank oilfield, the UK's biggest undeveloped oilfield. Tune in to learn about the environmental and social impacts of Rosebank, the legal battle fronted by Uplift and Greenpeace, and how you can support the fight for a just transition to renewable energy.


    Visit stoprosebank.org.uk to add your name in support and be part of the movement for a cleaner, fairer future.



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    6 mins
  • What are regenerative cultures?
    Oct 18 2024

    Big Brother star Daze Aghaji, a climate justice activist and artist joins Climate Curious to explain the theory behind regenerative cultures. In conversation with co-hosts Maryam Pasha and Ben Hurst, we ask, how do you build a healthy, resilient culture that holds us through hard times and pushes us into a world we want to live in? As Daze explains, “in these systems of abuse: no-one wins.”


    If you enjoyed this Quickie, listen to Daze's full interview on Climate Curious, How to act from a place of climate love, not climate fear.


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    9 mins
  • BOSS series: What resilience looks like in Vanuatu
    Oct 10 2024
    Not only one of the smallest and most remote nations in the world, Vanuatu is also one of the most resilient. In conversation with Climate Curious’ Ashleigh Brown, Fijian and communications expert Mereseini Tuivuniwai talks about the impacts of climate change in the Pacific islands, the importance of authenticity in storytelling, and the resilience of local communities.

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    6 mins
  • What the closure of the UK’s last coal plant means
    Oct 4 2024

    Earlier this week, the closure of the coal-powered Ratcliffe power station in Nottinghamshire was announced. Tessa Khan, the Director of Uplift UK joins Climate Curious to discuss why this is such an important win, not only because it marks the end of industrialisation and the pollution reductions associated, but more importantly, because the unions and people were at the heart of the transition.


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    Created by TEDxLondon

    Produced by Josie Colter

    Edit, mix, master by Ben Beheshty

    Curated by Maryam Pasha

    Hosted by Maryam Pasha and Ben Hurst



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    8 mins