Clayton Page Aldern
@compatibilism
Words + data, often on the brain/the environment. Data reporter @grist, chair @GristUnion, affiliate @CSDE_UW
๐๐ฅ๐ง THE WEIGHT OF NATURE is out now!
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https://claytonaldern.com 07-07-2011 19:14:50
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Was very pleased to join the WhoWhatWhy podcast for a wide-ranging discussion on climate change and brain health!
Rewiring Our Brains: The Alarming Neurological Consequences of Climate Change whowhatwhy.org/podcast/rewiriโฆ
Kind words from New York Journal of Books: โThe Weight of Nature: How a Changing Climate Changes Our Brains is science-based journalism at its zenith โฆ a powerful and portentous book about the impact climate change is having on our brains and behavior.โ Thank you! nyjournalofbooks.com/book-review/weโฆ
1/ Rapture-dazzled tech-bros: 0 - common sense: 1. Good take on the quiet demise of Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute, by Andrew Anthony The Guardian theguardian.com/technology/202โฆ
Two Fascinating Books About Our Brains with Clayton Page Aldern on The Weight Of Nature Dutton Books & Dr. Norman Doidge on The Brain's Way Of Healing Penguin Random House ๐ง๐ ๐
Listen Sunday 28th at 10am ET on wnrm.com
12pm ET on The Source HD3 wmnf.org/listen/hd-3/
#nonfiction
Lead lurks in soil across the country, an underappreciated way kids get exposed. Join Yvette Cabrera & Clayton Page Aldern for a training on Tuesday to find and address the problem in your area.
Don't miss the super-helpful toolkit they put together!
publicintegrity.org/environment/ghโฆ
The audio from our fascinating evening with Clayton Page Aldern 'In Conversation' with Dr Charlotte Rae is now on our site. It was an enlightening and fascinating evening!
brighthink.org/media/v/the-weโฆ
Clayton Page Aldern Princeton University Press @princetonupress.bsky.s Annabel Huxley Charlotte Rae
๐ฌ๐ง๐ฅ๐ง Oxford: Join me tonight in conversation with Alan Stein at the Blavatnik School of Government! Weโll be discussing the manifold public-policy implications of the relationship between climate change and brain health.
A conversation with Clayton Page Aldern on his excellent & revelatory The Weight Of Nature Dutton Books
Listen Sunday April 28 at 10am on wnrm.com & 12pm on The Source HD3 wmnf.org/listen/hd-3/
#ClimateChange #BrainHealth #nonfiction
Thank you Clayton Page Aldern and to all the attendees of today's lunch talk.
If you missed you can watch it online now! #RSAclimate
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๐๐ Somehow have ended up as part of an Earth Week giveaway with the likes of John Vaillant, Greta Thunberg, and Peter Frankopan. Enter for a chance to inflate your brain like a beach ball!
Celebrate Earth Week with us and our friends Dutton Books and penguinpress with a giveaway! Enter for a chance to win four insightful books that discuss the importance of caring for our planet and our climate.
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๐ฌ๐ง Brighton! Join me in conversation tonight with Charlotte Rae! Weโll be talking climate change and ๐ง health. brighthink.org/in-conversatioโฆ
๐ฃResource and training alert:
Toxic lead lurks in soil across the country (and world). Yvette Cabrera & Clayton Page Aldern wrote a guide about how to find and address the problem.
Find the guide here, plus free training for community advocates & journalists:
publicintegrity.org/environment/ghโฆ
Thank you - and so good to hear there is *almost* neurological evidence that the creative brain is necessarily not only more inclined to notice / worry about climate temperature changes, but that a creative response is necessary to widen awareness of the complex science ๐โ๏ธ๐จ๐ถ