Il Cambiamento Climatico Sta Silenziando il Mondo | Jacopo De Luca | TEDxFrosinone
Il suono. Il battito profondo della natura.
Immaginate un mondo senza suoni: senza il canto degli uccelli, il respiro del vento, i richiami degli animali.
Jacopo De Luca, con leggerezza e ironia, ci guida in un viaggio alla scoperta del paesaggio sonoro che ci circonda e che il cambiamento climatico sta lentamente spegnendo.
Attraverso la bioacustica, ci mostra come ogni ambiente custodisca una fragile sinfonia di voci, rumori e silenzi. Quando questi suoni svaniscono, non perdiamo solo bellezza: perdiamo segnali vitali sulla salute del pianeta.
Con uno stile brillante e coinvolgente, Jacopo ci invita a rieducarci all’ascolto, a non abituarci al silenzio e ad agire.
Perché il cambiamento climatico non sta solo riscaldando la Terra: la sta anche silenziando. E con lei rischiamo di perdere la colonna sonora della vita. È un ipocondriaco biologo naturalista che ama scrivere le biografie in terza persona. Dopo la Laurea magistrale in Biodiversità e Gestione degli ecosistemi si trasferisce in Spagna per studiare gli animali più belli del Pianeta: i rospi. (Almeno secondo lui)Si specializza in bioacustica, ma ben presto cade vittima della nodosa mazza della divulgazione scientifica che lo colpisce sulla via di ritorno in Italia.Studia giornalismo scientifico e mentre scrive per diverse testate si diletta con la stand up comedy. Nel mentre continua a coltivare le sue due passioni più grandi: il teatro e l’autocommiserazione.Sarà per il suo impressionante CV o per pietismo che inizia a lavorare come autore del noto divulgatore Barbascura X con il quale realizzerà importanti traguardi professionali. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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