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Danwei FM: Interview with Caroline CampbellPosted by Robert Ness, December 24, 2007 11:49 PM
Erica of Responsible China brings us an interview with Caroline Campbell, creative director and co-producer of the Green Dragon Media Project, a multimedia report about the green construction industry in China. From Responsible China: Caroline Campbell first fell in love with nature while growing up on a pig farm in rural England. Since then, she has traveled the world, telling stories about the importance of the environment, climate change and sustainability. Originally trained as a zoologist at the University of Edinburgh, Campbell became fascinated by the power of media. As a self-taught journalist and producer, she began her career by working for the BBC, for which she still produces radio features. Her first film for the BBC, “Global Dimming,” won the prestigious Wildscreen Planet Earth award and was requested to be viewed privately by the British Parliament “to expose a misunderstood aspect of the climate change debate,” she says. Campbell also worked as associate producer with the Sea Studios Foundation, in cooperation with National Geographic, on the production of “Strange Days on Planet Earth,” hosted by Edward Norton. Listen to this Interview with Caroline Campbell People outside of China: Subscribe to Danwei FM
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