Hitting the right notes on climate change

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Eight years ago, when the existential threat of climate change was already critical, Australian National University science communicator Joe Duggan asked eminent scientists a curious but ultimately revealing question: “How does climate change make you feel?” They had to respond in handwriting.

Among the list of scientists asked was the late Emeritus Professor Tony McMichael, AO, an epidemiologist and champion of environmental health, also of ANU (although he completed his PhD at Monash University).

Period9 Sept 2022

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  • TitleHitting the right notes on climate change
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletLens
    Media typeWeb
    Duration/Length/Size4 minute read
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Date9/09/22
    DescriptionEight years ago, when the existential threat of climate change was already critical, Australian National University science communicator Joe Duggan asked eminent scientists a curious but ultimately revealing question: “How does climate change make you feel?” They had to respond in handwriting.

    Among the list of scientists asked was the late Emeritus Professor Tony McMichael, AO, an epidemiologist and champion of environmental health, also of ANU (although he completed his PhD at Monash University).
    Producer/Authorhttps://lens.monash.edu/@politics-society/2022/09/09/1385049/hitting-the-right-notes-on-climate-change
    URLhttps://lens.monash.edu/@politics-society/2022/09/09/1385049/hitting-the-right-notes-on-climate-change
    PersonsLouise Devenish, Anna McMichael

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