In part two of the latest Seat at the Table installments, Jack Harries travels to Iceland to see the climate impact on their vanishing glaciers; discovers how the process of grieving can help those suffering with climate anxiety; and talks to Icelandic Prime Minister, Katrín Jakobsdóttir. Back in London, he meets with climate justice activist Daze Aghaji who joins him at a grief workshop specially designed for those feeling the sting of ecophobia, then premieres his latest film that helps teachers navigate the climate conversation with their students.
All carbon emissions created in making this episode have been offset twice.
0.06 Introduction
1.28 The climate change impact in Iceland
5.46 Grieving for glaciers
7.29 Meeting Iceland’s Prime Minister, Katrín Jakobsdóttir
9.47 Jack’s personal climate anxiety
10.50 Grief workshops with Nessie Reid & Daze Aghaji
14.26 Why are school students not taught how to cope with climate anxiety?
14.57 Meeting Scarlett Westbrook
18.41 Jack presents his film to the students
22.33 What has Jack learned from his journey?