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The Power of Storytelling in the Climate Crisis

Young tech innovator Rohan Agrawal on the power of climate storytelling to make change.

09/30/2020

Peril and Promise

The Power of Storytelling in the Climate Crisis

Clip: Season 2020 | 56s

Young tech innovator Rohan Agrawal on the power of climate storytelling to make change.

Young tech innovator Rohan Agrawal explains the power of climate storytelling to make change.

09/30/2020

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Peril and Promise is a local public television program presented by THIRTEEN PBS

Major funding for Peril and Promise is provided by Dr. P. Roy and Diana T. Vagelos with additional funding from The Marc Haas Foundation, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, and the Cheryl and Philip Milstein Family.

The Power of Us | Promo

Preview: S2020 | 1m 30s | You can be a climate innovator at any age, from 17 to 82. These individuals are the proof. (1m 30s)

The Power of Storytelling in the Climate Crisis

Clip: S2020 | 56s | Young tech innovator Rohan Agrawal on the power of climate storytelling to make change. (56s)

How to become a climate activist, tips from a youth activist

Clip: S2020 | 1m 3s | Youth activist Alexandria Villaseñor explains how to take the first step in climate action (1m 3s)

How Alexandria Villaseñor Talks to Climate Deniers

Clip: S2020 | 49s | This is how Alexandria use personal storytelling to talk to a climate-denying relative. (49s)

Is climate change really as divisive as we think it is?

Clip: S2020 | 6m 55s | Climate change doesn't have to be a topic split across party lines -- we just made it so. (6m 55s)

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Major funding for Peril and Promise is provided by Dr. P. Roy and Diana T. Vagelos with additional funding from The Marc Haas Foundation, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, and the Cheryl and Philip Milstein Family.

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