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About Alaina
Alaina Wood is a climate communicator and correspondent. She is a sustainability scientist located in the United States with a background in waste management and water quality.
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English
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Journalism
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Science & Environment Climate Change
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A New Energy Technology is Making a Splash

08 Sep 2022  |  pathfinder.beehiiv.com
Sea Wave Energy Limited, a UK-based startup, has developed the Waveline Magnet, a wave energy technology expected to generate significant power. In the US, CalWave's successful pilot and Ford's solar energy deal with DTE Energy signal corporate commitment to sustainability. Mary Peltola, the first Alaskan native in Congress, aims to advance climate justice. A University of Wisconsin Madison study shows organic dairy can be more sustainable, and Germany is adopting hydrogen trains to replace diesel on less-used rail lines.

Three online climate communicators on dealing with eco anxiety

09 Aug 2021  |  www.euronews.com
Abbie Richards, Alaina Wood, and Carissa Cabrera, members of EcoTok, emphasize the importance of trustworthy climate communicators in the wake of the latest IPCC report. They highlight the dangers of oversimplified and sensationalist climate content, which exacerbates eco-anxiety among viewers. The article discusses the emotional impact of climate change communication and the need for responsible, accessible climate education. It calls for innovation, funding, and more trusted voices in the field of climate communication to combat misinformation and foster effective mitigation and adaptation measures.

Three online climate communicators on dealing with eco anxiety

09 Aug 2021  |  www.euronews.com
Abbie Richards, Alaina Wood, and Carissa Cabrera, members of EcoTok, emphasize the importance of trustworthy climate communicators in the wake of the latest IPCC report. They argue that oversimplified and sensationalist content exacerbates eco-anxiety and disempowers the public. The article underscores the need for diverse and accessible climate communication to combat misinformation and foster effective climate action.
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