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Debate 2.0: How can social media save the planet?

Posted By Brendan Barrett On June 14, 2010 @ 8:30 pm In Debate 2.0,General | 20 Comments

Social media is transforming traditional media and influencing how we share news and information. Recent data shows that 300 million people spend more than 5 hours each day on social networks. About 200,000 videos are uploaded to YouTube everyday.

On today’s Debate 2.0, we ask the question: “How can social media save the planet?”

“Do you think platforms like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube really help us to address pressing global problems like climate change, peak oil, food security and biodiversity loss – the themes we cover here on Our World 2.0?”

The media’s role in climate change will also be the centre of attention at next week’s Global Media Forum [1] in Bonn, German, where over 1,000 people will converge. This year’s topic is: “The Heat is On – Climate Change and the Media” and Our World 2.0 will make a presentation to a workshop on 23 June entitled Ideas For A Cooler World” — Covering climate protection and possible solutions [2].

Some of the questions we will seek to answer include:

“Why does current media coverage focus merely on the negative impacts of climate change rather than on ways to deal with it?”

“What role should the media play in the future?”

“To what degree can the media ultimately influence public opinion and motivate more people to get involved in responding to climate change?”

Jump in and contribute your views here so that we may synthesize and discuss them next week with fellow forum participants. We are excited to be part of this effort to identify and implement new ways to communicate important ideas. Please join us!


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[1] Global Media Forum: http://www.dw-gmf.de/

[2] Ideas For A Cooler World” — Covering climate protection and possible solutions: http://dw-gmf.de/4983.php

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