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The Climate Comic / Comic yr Hinsawdd: Tales between generations / Cenedlaethau’n rhannu straeon

Merryn Thomas, Aled Singleton Orcid Logo, Aelwyn Williams, Carol Maddock Orcid Logo, Deborah Morgan Orcid Logo, Tavi Murray Orcid Logo, Charles Musselwhite, Laura Sorvala

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Swansea University Authors: Merryn Thomas, Aled Singleton Orcid Logo, Aelwyn Williams, Carol Maddock Orcid Logo, Deborah Morgan Orcid Logo, Tavi Murray Orcid Logo

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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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ISBN: 978-1-911503-06-4 978-1-911503-07-1
Published: Swansea Swansea University 2023
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description 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 humanity’(WHO, 2021) and older people are particularly vulnerable today, younger people in the future. We want to give voice to older and younger generations as agents of change, understand experiences, traditions of sustainable behaviours, and offer visions for the future. This bilingual picture book promoting intergenerational work, can generate solidarity, debate, and knowledge sharing.
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