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Research • Education • Advocacy • Sustainability |
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Research in Birinchibari Dakshinpara, Sundarbans, India |
Photo: Ngampam A.S./World Vision |
Selected media coverage
“When you were born you cried and the world rejoiced.
Live your life in such a way that when you die the world cries and you rejoice."
(American Indian Proverb)
- CHC News • 4 August 2016 • in Research • Climate Change – Research Update • http://www.chc.edu.au/climate-change-research-update/
- CHC News • 21 June 2016 • in Research • Dr Luetz to speak at international Climate Change Conference • http://www.chc.edu.au/dr-luetz-speak-international-climate-change-conference/
- The Guardian • 6 August 2015 • Climate Refugees: The Communities Displaced by Global Warming • Video documentary • 4:24 mins • Series: Catastrophic Science (Climate Change)
- UNSW-TV • 15 June 2015 • Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law • Catastrophic Science: the communities displaced by global warming video documentary • 4:21 mins • Press Release
- UNSW-TV • 18 February 2015 • Climate Migration: Bangladesh on the Move • UNSW produced video documentary • 28:56 mins • with footage filmed on site in Bhola, Chittagong, and Dhaka, Bangladesh
- The Guardian • 14 October 2014 • Op-Ed • Johannes Luetz • Island nations shouldn’t be left to drown from climate change • Profile in the guardian
- IES @ UNSW • 11 June 2014 • Spotlight on Johannes Luetz • Slowing the rising tide • From the IES Report on activities for the year 2013
- Sydney Morning Herald • 5 October 2013 • Owen Thomson • Climate change exodus looms: Climate migration by millions of refugees is coming. Will it be sustainable? Owen Thomson investigates • p. 20 print version
- 89.7 Eastside FM • 7 August 2013 • Sylvia Rosenblum • Johannes Luetz spoke to Sylvia Rosenblum about climate migration on Arts Wednesday 7 August 2013 • Podcast Part 1 • Podcast Part 2 • Podcast Part 3
- ABC Radio National • 20 July 2013 • Robyn William, David Fisher • Johannes Luetz Guest on The Science Show • Presented by Robyn Williams • Rising seas to push out 500 million • Podcast
- UNSW Newsroom • 24 July 2013 • Fran Strachan • Slowing the rising tide: Johannes Luetz’s research has taken him across the globe in a bid to find more sustainable solutions for climate change migrants • http://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/social-affairs/slowing-rising-tide
- UNSW Science • 24 July 2013 • Slowing the rising tide • Deborah Smith • http://www.science.unsw.edu.au/news/research-slowing-rising-tide
- UNSW-TV • 2 October 2012 • ASPIRE Award - Johannes Luetz • 2012 UNSW 3MT public speaking competition • Also available on UNSW-TV
- UNSW-TV • 28 September 2012 • Three Minute Thesis 2012 • Twenty-two contestants, three minutes each – that’s the formula for the UNSW Three Minute Thesis Competition • Also available on UNSW-TV
- UNSW-TV • 13 June 2011 • Mary O’Malley, Bruce Dufty • Bolivia: Leaving the land: Researcher Johannes Luetz takes us on a personal journey of Bolivia where people are leaving the land in droves • PhD research documentary • Also available on UNSW-TV
- Radio Paradiso • Berlin, Germany • 25 January 2009 • “Mehr als Ja und Amen” • Interview mit Günter Mahler über den World Vision Katastrophenbericht “Planet Prepare”. Download/s: Pressemitteilung (65 KB), Zusammenfassung (70 KB), sechs Interview Sequenzen. Teil 1: Klima, Armut, Katastrophen (3.1 MB), Teil 2: Weltklimarat 2-Grad-Grenze (2.9 MB), Teil 3: Insel-Evakuierungen in PNG (2.9 MB), Teil 4: Zukunft und “Planet Prepare” (2.6 MB), Teil 5: Entwicklungserfolge sichern (2.8 MB), Teil 6: Infos zum Report und Autor (3.4 MB), Bericht Planet Prepare (124 Seiten, 8.1 MB)
- World Vision Asia Pacific • 18/19 September 2008 • Planet Prepare report launch events in Bangkok, Singapore • Press Release • Media Friendly Summary • Report Planet Prepare (124 pages, 8.1 MB)
- World Vision Deutschland • Singapore / Friedrichsdorf, Germany • 18 September 2008 • Vorstellung des Berichts “Planet Prepare” in Deutschland • Interview mit Jürgen Pothmann • Der Bericht hebt die Bedeutung von Katastrophenvorbeugung hervor. Das Akronym “P-R-E-P-A-R-E” steht dabei für sieben zentrale Empfehlungen. • Download/s: Interview mit dem Autor (6:23 Min./5.8 MB), Pressemitteilung (65 KB), Interview-Skript (30 KB), Zusammenfassung (70 KB), Report Planet Prepare (124 Seiten, 8.1 MB)
- PreventionWeb • 18 September 2008 • World Vision: Billions must be spent to protect Asia Pacific’s coastal poor • http://www.preventionweb.net/go/3631
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