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The Climate Comic / Comic yr Hinsawdd: Tales between generations / Cenedlaethau’n rhannu straeon
Merryn Thomas,
Aled Singleton ,
Aelwyn Williams,
Carol Maddock ,
Deborah Morgan ,
Tavi Murray ,
Charles Musselwhite,
Laura Sorvala
Volume: 1
Swansea University Authors: Merryn Thomas, Aled Singleton , Aelwyn Williams, Carol Maddock , Deborah Morgan , Tavi Murray
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DOI (Published version): 10.23889/SUbook.64751
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Comics (sequential art) provide a frame to tell and understand stories and are suited to exploring complex, place-based, and time dependent ‘wicked’ issues. Social interaction and artistic co-creation offer direct health/wellbeing benefits. Climate change is the ‘single biggest health threat facing...
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