Representing climate change through music and the visual arts anchors it in our culture.
References
Boysen, M. Alice, der Klimawandel und die Katze Zeta (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, 2016).
O'Neill, S. & Nicholson-Cole, S. Sci. Commun. 30, 355–379 (2009).
O'Neill, S. Geoforum 49, 10–19 (2013).
O'Neill, S., Boykoff, M., Niemeyer, S. & Day, S. A. Global Environ. Change 23, 413–421 (2013).
Metag, J., Schäfer, M. S., Füchslin, T., Barsuhn, T. & Kleinen-von Königslöw, K. Sci. Commun. 38, 197–227 (2016).
Strauss, B. Images Show Impact of Sea Level Rise on Global Icons. Climate Central (8 November 2015); http://go.nature.com/2leQnzF
Climate Spirals (Climate Lab Book, 2016); http://go.nature.com/2k6dZqW
Climate Explorer (KNMI, accessed 19 January 2017); http://go.nature.com/2lrkWzb
St. George, S., Crawford, D., Reubold, T. & Giorgi, E. Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc. http://doi.org/bzng (2017).
Rassler, B. The Art of Turning Climate Change Science into Music. OutsideOnline (6 September 2016); http://go.nature.com/2kRVgin
Fahey, A. & Johnson, G. The Entire IPCC Report in 19 Illustrated Haiku. Sightline (16 December 2013); http://go.nature.com/2k6XbLB
McDonald, G. Climate Change Stats are Churned into Ice cream. Seeker (20 October 2016); http://go.nature.com/2lrm5Xs
A Timeline of Earth's Average Temperature (xkdc, 12 September 2016); https://www.xkcd.com/1732
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Corresponding author
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
van Renssen, S. The visceral climate experience. Nature Clim Change 7, 168–171 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate3233
Published:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate3233
- Springer Nature Limited