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“This bookmark gauges the depths of the human”: how poetry can help to personalise climate change
Abstract. By conducting a qualitative content analysis of 72 poems written about
climate change by poets from across the world, this study demonstrates how
these poets have interpreted the, at times, esoteric principles of climate
change. The results of this study indicate that these interpretations
highlight the need to re-position humans at the epicentre of the debate so
that a meaningful dialogue around the subject might be established,
especially amongst non-specialists.