understand the dramatic difference between global heating and warming by 1.5% versus 2 degrees or more. currently we are heading. the consequences are so radical, and that i don t see sufficiently covered. and there is also a lack of proportion missing. to me, climatejournalism looks like watching a football game with no goalposts. and the goalpost is the remaining carbon budget. this is how much more we can put into the atmosphere and this is how much time we have left. and against that, for instance, we could measure the entire business journalism. and there are news organisations that do that. just like the east west conflict, climate change is one of our organising axes, for every department from culture to politics. fiona, how do you tell the story of 1.5 degrees? you don t call it climate change, but as something that engages people,
versus 2 degrees or more. currently we are heading. the consequences are so radical, and that i don t see sufficiently covered. and there is also a lack of proportion missing. to me, climatejournalism looks like watching a football game with no goalposts. and the goalpost is the remaining carbon budget. this is how much more we can put into the atmosphere and this is how much time we have left. and against that, for instance, we could measure the entire business journalism. and there are news organisations that do that. just like these east west conflict, climate change is one of our organising axes, from every department from culture to politics. fiona, how do you tell the story of 1.5 degrees. you don t call it climate change, but as something that engages people, that hooks them in? you tell them what s out there, because if you are not engaged
the consequences are so radical, and that i don t see sufficiently covered. and there is also a lack of proportion missing. to me, climatejournalism looks like watching a football game with no goalposts. and the goalpost is the remaining carbon budget. this is how much more we can put into the atmosphere and this is how much time we have left. and against that, for instance, we could measure the entire business journalism. and there are news organisations that do that. just like these east west conflict, climate change is one of our organising axes, from every department from culture to politics. fiona, how do you tell the story of 1.5 degrees. you don t call it climate change, but as something that engages people, that hooks them in? you tell them what s out there, because if you are not engaged