Four climate communication tips from the latest season of Years of Living Dangerously

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BusinessGreen talks to Joel Bach, creator and co-producer of the Emmy-award winning climate documentary series, about how to engage an audience in climate storytelling - even when the topic is as dry as carbon pricing

Stories relating to climate change are notoriously difficult to tell, but a new season of the Emmy-winning Years of Living Dangerously is using some of the most compelling tactics yet to excite and motivate...

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