Fernando Racimo
We talked with Fernando Racimo, Associate Professor and climate activist with Scientists Rebellion, about climate change and why passive communication might not be enough. We asked him about the strategy behind civil disobedience actions and what scientists can do beyond that to address this pressing issue. Home — Scientist Rebellion Leaked IPCC Report — Scientist Rebellion Fernando Racimo (@FerRacimo@fediscience.org) – FediScience.org \n Fernando Racimo\n – Staff
Anne Glover
We talked with Dame Anne Glover about what she learned communicating with high-level politicians during her tenure as the Chief Scientific Advisor to the President of the European Commission, and why politicians are sometimes more afraid of scientists than the other way around. Additionally, we discussed the changing opinions on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) among the EU population and how Europe must prepare to combat populism and climate change. Anne Glover – Wikipedia The more favorable attitude of the citizens toward GMOs supports a new regulatory framework in the European Union – PMC
Rosa Arias
We talked with Rosa Arias about citizen science and engaging different actors to collaborate on the same project. Together with her team at Science for Change, she coordinates the EU funded D-NOSES project, which aims to document various smells around the world. Her current projects include building a European science communication hub called COLASCENCE. Rosa Arias: CEO and Founder of Science For Change – Science for Change Distributed Network for Odour Sensing, Empowerment and Sustainability, D-NOSES H2020 Project Citizen Science for social innovation – Science for Change COALESCE – Co-creating the EU Competence Centre for Science Communication
Faith Kearns
Marta Bernd Christoph
Interview with Frontiers 4 Young Minds
Marta Christoph Bernd Frontiers for Young Minds: Science for kids, edited by kids