Using grandma to make people cry about climate change

Why is it so hard to talk about climate change in a way that actually makes us... feel something? This week, our producer Katz Laszlo talks to an Icelandic writer who manages against the odds to do just that: Andri Snær Magnason, author of — among many other things — the hit memoir 'On Time And Water'. We're also talking about the German politician alleged to have hired Belarusian political prisoners, and the extraordinary bounceback of Mediterranean turtles. 


Inspiration Station recommendations:

  • 'When I Lived In Modern Times' by Linda Grant

  • 'Kneecap'


Other resources for this episode:

  • You can find out more about Andri's work here and watch Emergence Magazine's documentary, 'The Last Ice Age', here.

  • 'Finance minister responds to book VAT backlash, cuts the rate on books' - The Slovak Spectator, 26/09/2024 

  • '«Onion is tasty». Political prisoners work on an onion plantation owned by AfD MP Jörg Dornau' - Reform News, 24/09/2024

  • 'Hanna' - The Europeans, 02/06/2022

  • 'Germany’s far right loves one migrant group: Russian Germans' - Politico Europe, 29/09/24

  • 'Cruinniú na nÓg 2024 - The Spark' - Creative Ireland 

  • 'How Germany outfitted half a million balconies with solar panels' - Canary Media, 27/09/2024


Producers

Morgan Childs and Katz Laszlo

Mixing and mastering

Wojciech Oleksiak

Music

Jim Barne and Mariska Martina

 

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