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Karl Dudman

@dudman_karl

PhD @oxford_anthro on the many public truths of climate change | Visiting Fulbright scholar @NCSCO | photographer | hoarder of plants

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Huge respect for the amazing things Jonny Turnbull 🇺🇦 is doing to support a community he has come to love in recent years. Check out his programme of cultural and fundraising activities in the UK + resources for Ukrainians seeking help and others wanting to provide it. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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Great to see Prof Saffron O'Neill (inactive account) and her essential research getting some prime time attention. We know words matter when communicating about #climatechange, but so do images! theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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PSA Rural Americans: reports indicate the existence of several vegetarian dishes that are not pasta primavera. Early estimates suggest there could be as many as 7 but research is ongoing. Notify your restaurants and stay tuned.

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"America expends as much energy on air-con as Britain uses in total". Considered being shocked by this, then remembered every time I've worn an outer layer this summer has been indoors. theguardian.com/artanddesign/2…

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Just finished my last interview in North Carolina. A year of conversations, from the dynastic families of Down East to the watermen of Hatteras; journalists to activists; and ofc the generous folks at NC Climate Office NC Sea Grant NC State Extension N.C. Coastal Fed. Thank you, I've learnt so much!

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Always fun to read old undergrad essays. This paragraph starts 'Though the link between anthropology and genocide is perhaps not immediately obvious,...'

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Very exciting to be on a Climate Outreach list. It's the kind of list you want to be on. Check out this page with CO team's wider academic output. It's a trove of interesting climate communication research!

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Front Street in Beaufort is underwater Friday afternoon as impacts from Hurricane Ian are felt in Carteret County. (Cheryl Burke photo)

Front Street in Beaufort is underwater Friday afternoon as impacts from Hurricane Ian are felt in Carteret County. (Cheryl Burke photo)
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I'm just so proud of my dearest friend Dr. Kayla Schulte for this. You will hardly find a person - let alone a scholar - with as much commitment, ambition and integrity as she has. Congratulations Dr Schulte!!

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This is an absolute joke. Cumbrians deserve more than the dregs of a dying industry. What happened to #levellingup? What happened to #justtransition? theguardian.com/environment/20…

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EPISODE 114: Cooperative Extension System Karl Dudman talks about an extension of the Land Grant University system in the United States, as a public model of scientific communication. hightheory.net/2023/04/10/coo…

EPISODE 114: Cooperative Extension System

<a href="/dudman_karl/">Karl Dudman</a> talks about an extension of the Land Grant University system in the United States, as a public model of scientific communication. 

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'Asking more questions of ourselves is something we can all do to make climate politics less toxic.' Oxford Anthropology's Karl Dudman explains his research on understanding the non-participants of climate politics in the US ⬇️

'Asking more questions of ourselves is something we can all do to make climate politics less toxic.'

<a href="/oxford_anthro/">Oxford Anthropology</a>'s Karl Dudman explains his research on understanding the non-participants of climate politics in the US ⬇️