Science
Science | Well-Being
The Human Element of Climate Change
At Way of Life, we operate at the intersection of art and science. Our primary goal is to engage our audience emotionally and bring attention to important topics related to planetary health. To improve our understanding of these topics, we recently spoke with two experts in Environmental Psychology and Health.
Portrait of
Jessica Newberry Le Vay & Simon Elsborg Nygaard
Interviewed by
Francesca Norrington
Science | Sustainability
Polar Bears
The Arctic is one of the fastest warming places on Earth with many negative consequences for polar bears. The ecologist and team member at Polar Bears International, Dr. Louise Archer, gives us an insight into how polar bears struggle to survive and what we can do to help.
Portrait of
Dr. Louise Archer
Location
Toronto, Canada
Science | Sustainability
Warming stripes
Professor Ed Hawkins works at the National Centre for Atmospheric Science at the University of Reading in the U.K. He created the warming stripes to simply communicate the fact that the planet is warming.
Portrait of
Ed Hawkins
Location
Redding, U.K
Interviewed by
Adam Morris Philp
Art | Science | Sustainability
Levon Biss
The British photographer, Levon Biss, shows us a hidden world of insects, which we would rarely get an insight into, if it weren't for his stunning microscopic photographs.
Portrait of
Levon Biss
Location
London
Interviewed by
Adam Morris Philp