{"id":17599,"date":"2021-02-16T11:58:25","date_gmt":"2021-02-16T10:58:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wp.nobelprizemuseum.se\/?p=17599"},"modified":"2021-02-16T11:58:25","modified_gmt":"2021-02-16T10:58:25","slug":"conversation-about-the-climate-crisis-the-covid-19-pandemic-and-scientific-communication-is-released","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.nobelprizemuseum.se\/en\/conversation-about-the-climate-crisis-the-covid-19-pandemic-and-scientific-communication-is-released\/","title":{"rendered":"Conversation about the climate crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic and scientific communication is released"},"content":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"author":9,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[63],"tags":[],"school_subject":[],"school_grade":[],"acf":{"ingress":"What makes us listen to science? is a recorded conversation about how scientists can find new ways to convey important research findings and generate interest in their announcements. It features environmental researcher Johan Rockstr\u00f6m, Nobel Laureate Sir Richard J. Roberts and Anna Sj\u00f6str\u00f6m Douagi, Vice President for Science and Programmes at Stockholm\u2019s Nobel Prize Museum. A video of the conversation, conducted in English and with Swedish subtitles, will be available at Dramaten Play and the Nobel Prize Museum website starting on 23 February.","info":[{"title":"Press release","link":""},{"title":"16 February 2021","link":""}],"post_block":[{"acf_fc_layout":"single_image_block","image":{"ID":31286,"id":31286,"title":"Samtal","filename":"Samtal.jpg","filesize":329690,"url":"https:\/\/wp.nobelprizemuseum.se\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/Samtal.jpg","link":"https:\/\/wp.nobelprizemuseum.se\/en\/menus\/samtal\/","alt":"","author":"39","description":"","caption":"Foto: Cl\u00e9ment Morin, Jacob Bengtsson och Alexander Mahmoud","name":"samtal","status":"inherit","uploaded_to":31000,"date":"2021-02-16 08:00:23","modified":"2021-02-16 08:00:23","menu_order":0,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","type":"image","subtype":"jpeg","icon":"https:\/\/wp.nobelprizemuseum.se\/wp-includes\/images\/media\/default.png","width":1508,"height":1013,"sizes":{"thumbnail":"https:\/\/wp.nobelprizemuseum.se\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/Samtal-150x150.jpg","thumbnail-width":150,"thumbnail-height":150,"medium":"https:\/\/wp.nobelprizemuseum.se\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/Samtal-300x202.jpg","medium-width":300,"medium-height":202,"medium_large":"https:\/\/wp.nobelprizemuseum.se\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/Samtal-768x516.jpg","medium_large-width":768,"medium_large-height":516,"large":"https:\/\/wp.nobelprizemuseum.se\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/Samtal-1024x688.jpg","large-width":1024,"large-height":688,"1536x1536":"https:\/\/wp.nobelprizemuseum.se\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/Samtal.jpg","1536x1536-width":1508,"1536x1536-height":1013,"2048x2048":"https:\/\/wp.nobelprizemuseum.se\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/Samtal.jpg","2048x2048-width":1508,"2048x2048-height":1013,"380x305":"https:\/\/wp.nobelprizemuseum.se\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/Samtal.jpg","380x305-width":570,"380x305-height":383}}},{"acf_fc_layout":"text_content","text_block":"

What are ways to generate interest in what science can tell us as humans? For example, can the performing arts and culture serve as a way to create engagement? What are the differences between how researchers have conveyed their findings about COVID-19 compared to climate change issues, and what can explain these differences? The conversation entitled What makes us listen to science? <\/em>addresses these questions and draws conclusions on how to give today’s children and young people greater faith in the future through knowledge, education and perseverance.<\/p>\n

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The starting point of the conversation was environmental and climate researcher Johan Rockstr\u00f6m’s Performance Lecture: <\/em>Our brief moment on earth<\/em>, at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramaten) in Stockholm. Invited to participate in the conversation were Sir Richard J. Roberts, who received the Nobel Prize for his discovery of \u201csplit genes\u201d, and Anna Sj\u00f6str\u00f6m Douagi of Nobel Prize Museum.<\/p>\n

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Professor Johan Rockstr\u00f6m<\/strong> is a globally renowned researcher and frequent participant in debates about environmental and climate issues. He has twice been named the most environmentally influential person in Sweden and is a member of several scientific academies. The former head of the Stockholm Environment Institute and the Stockholm Resilience Centre, he is now director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany. Rockstr\u00f6m has written several books and has guest-hosted both the \u201cSummer\u201d and \u201cWinter\u201d talk programmes on Sweden\u2019s P1 radio network.<\/p>\n

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Sir Richard J. Roberts<\/strong> was awarded the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of how a gene can give rise to several different types of proteins. Roberts has also worked actively to clarify what genetically modified plants are, and how they can help ensure proper human nutrition. He is also strongly committed to human rights and gathers Nobel Laureates in various initiatives to highlight vital issues and leverage the power of the laureates to persuade people to listen.<\/p>\n

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Anna Sj\u00f6str\u00f6m Douagi<\/strong> is Vice President for Sciences and Programmes at Nobel Prize Museum. She works to develop the museum’s programme activities and initiated the Performance Lecture series in collaboration with Dramaten. \u00a0She currently lives in Washington, D.C. and is working on a major digital meeting that will take place in April 2021 \u2212 The<\/em>Nobel Prize Summit: Our Planet, Our Future<\/em> \u2212 which will bring together Nobel Laureates, scientists, decision makers and young leaders to elucidate what needs to be done in order for humanity to survive on earth.<\/p>\n

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The conversation What makes us listen to science? <\/em>is a collaboration between Dramaten& (the Royal DramaticTheatre\u2019s side programming unit) and Nobel Prize Museum. It was supposed to take place on the main stage of Dramaten after the Performance Lecture: <\/em>Our brief moment on earth<\/em> and was intended as a manifesto for science, climate and the future, featuring invited researchers and scientists. Due to the pandemic, it instead ended up as a recorded conversation that is now being published on Dramaten Play and the Nobel Prize Museum website. On these websites you can also find a recording of the Performance Lecture: <\/em>Our brief moment on earth<\/em> as well as abbreviated versions of the five other dramatised science lectures that Dramaten has produced in collaboration with Nobel Prize Museum \u2212 all free of charge.<\/p>\n

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For further information, please contact<\/strong><\/p>\n

Rebecka Oxelstr\u00f6m, Head of Press, Nobel Prize Museum
\nTel: + 46 734 12 66 75, rebecka.oxelstrom@nobelprize.org<\/p>\n

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