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Paddy Gower on climate change: lessons from Antarctica

02 Sep 2024

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Today, we have a man who needs no introduction: Patrick ‘Paddy’ Gower. Paddy is an incredibly well-respected journalist in Aotearoa, known for tackling complex issues head-on. His latest documentary, On Ice, focuses on climate change and his journey to Antarctica.In this episode, he shares: Why he decided to cover climate change What it was like in Antarctica What he learned during his time in Antarctica The alarming impact Antarctica has on the rest of the world Why he finds Antarctic scientists so impressive Why adaptation to climate change is necessary and why discussions should focus on realistic approaches and solutions How he managed communicating with climate deniers His opinion on how mainstream media is handling climate change Why he believes strong leadership is crucial to overcoming the climate crisisKey Quotes: “There’s no way to sugar-coat it; the media can do more when it comes to climate.” “Antarctica has so much power and control over the rest of the world.” “You can't look down on people because they've got a different view from you."More about Paddy Gower: Instagram: Patrick Gower Instagram The trailer for On Ice: Watch hereYou can get involved with the podcast online: Find our podcasts via the website here Instagram: Now That's What I Call Green InstagramFollow me on social media: Instagram: Brianne M West Instagram TikTok: Brianne M West TikTok LinkedIn: Brianne M West LinkedInFor our latest big project, learn more about Incrediballs here: Incrediballs

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