Voice from environment
Voce all’Ambiente is a podcast series made up of six weekly episodes, broadcast on Roma Tre Radio and available on Spotify. With an accessible and informal approach, the podcast gives a voice to ISPRA researchers, who share scientific findings, new regulations, and future perspectives on a range of environmental topics.
The project—conceived by Alessandra Casali with contributions from Chiara Bolognini (ISPRA), Marta Perrotta and Oriella Esposito (Roma Tre University), and with post-production support from Alessandro Saviantoni and Emanuela Favata—was developed within the Master’s program in Science and Research Communication (ComRiS) at Roma Tre University.
Over the course of the episodes, the following topics will be addressed:
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environmental and science communication
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European environmental policies
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biotechnology and GMOs
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citizen science and alien (invasive) species
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cooperation for the protection of the Mediterranean
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climate change
Episode 1 – Telling the Environment: strategies and stories of environmental and science communication.
Interview with Chiara Bolognini – Institutional Communication Unit, ISPRA.
One of ISPRA’s core institutional tasks is to provide data and information to help governments, regions, and citizens make more informed decisions. This commitment takes shape through ongoing work in environmental communication, an area to which the Institute devotes great attention.
In the first episode of Voce all’Ambiente, we discuss why communicating about the environment is so important today, as well as the strategies and languages that make dialogue between science, institutions, and citizens more effective. We explore these issues with Chiara Bolognini from ISPRA’s Institutional Communication Unit, discovering experiences and best practices for telling the story of the environment.