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Trailblazer Interview with Dr. Denise is the founder of the Green Stories Project and a professor of Sustainable Business at Southampton Business School, working to create a more sustainable future through collaboration with the creative industries and supporting the authorship of original climate fiction.
Hi Denise. Thank you for the opportunity to talk. Great to connect with you! How did you get into working on sustainability? I'm a professor of sustainable practice at the University of Southampton and have done a lot of work academically in the field of sustainability. I became worried that we were preaching to the converted the whole time, and while I can write an article about something, very few people will likely ever read it.
So I was looking for a way to reach more people. That introduced me to a number of things. One is working with hairdressers giving them information about sustainable hair care, and another one is fiction stories.
Then I became aware of two things. One back in , all stories, all news, and everything to do with climate were catastrophe-based. My background is in psychology. And I know from my own personal research that when you take a catastrophe, a very negative perspective, it can engage people through fear, but it can put just as many people off, and they can go into denial or avoidance.