The heat

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.. the heat made everything different, the atmosphere loaded with fear and the climate scientists were all over twitter saying I Told You So. 

I had a good chat with Simon about climate science- he said the problem with climate science is that it is too abstract, it doesn't put the concrete and everyday into the work, but just presents it.

What is lacking is lived experience. I cited Peter's article when he says: 

    the task is to understand how hope is figured through the matters, routines, and practices of everyday         lives—in this case, those of young people. (Kraftl 2008:86)

What it made me think about is the mechanisms of how we live our lives need to intertwine with climate science in a way that is more lived, more experiential and more socially linked. 

This is the river where I swam - it is also the river where the young men came and recorded their sound scapes as part of the Voices of the Future project and it is now entwined with memories of their voices, recording sheep and cows and telling stories and eating crisps.




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