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Miranda Massie: The unique power of museums in the fight against climate change

Miranda Massie: The unique power of museums in the fight against climate change

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We speak to Miranda Massie, Founder and Director of the Climate Museum to find out more about her work and what she's learnt through her experiences. We explore her path to founding the Climate Museum, the unique nature of culture that lends itself to understanding and coming to terms with central issues in climate change, and why museums are such powerful institutions in addressing the climate crisis.

For more information on the podcast and our other work, visit our website at https://www.juliesbicycle.com/ or follow us @JuliesBicycle.

You can find Miranda on Twitter @mirandaksmassie. Find out more about the Climate Museum at https://climatemuseum.org/ or @ClimateMuseum. Find out more about Climate Speaks, the youth spoken word programme initiated by Climate Museum, at https://www.climatespeaks.org/.

This podcast is part of ROCK. Find out more at http://rockproject.eu/ or @ROCK_H2020. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730280. The content of this podcast reflects only the views of the speakers. The Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

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