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Workshop October 27 – 28, 2004, Gothenburg

Workshop October 27 – 28, 2004, Gothenburg. Science and environment in TSI programs. Piernando Binaghi piernando.binaghi@rtsi.ch. 3 TV channels 5 radio channels german language. 2 TV channels 5 radio channels french language. the media. 2 TV channels 3 radio channels

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Workshop October 27 – 28, 2004, Gothenburg

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  1. WorkshopOctober 27 – 28, 2004, Gothenburg Science and environment in TSI programs Piernando Binaghi piernando.binaghi@rtsi.ch

  2. 3 TV channels 5 radio channels german language 2 TV channels 5 radio channels french language the media 2 TV channels 3 radio channels italian language Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  3. “Meteo” (the weather)3 editions a day:noon edition: duration: 2’ 30’’evening edition: duration: 3’ 30’’ night edition: duration: 4’ 30’’ 1 scientific journalist/producer 4 speakers “Atlantis - between science and nature”weekly magazine, duration: 100 minutes28 episodes in 200312 episodes in 2004 the science on TSI 3 scientific journalists/producers Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  4. Meteo: the data flow from: http://www.eumetsat.de Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  5. Forecast bulletins Telephone briefings Radar maps Meteo: the data flow from: http://www.eumetsat.de Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  6. Satellite pictures Forecast models Forecast bulletins Telephone briefings Radar maps Meteo: the data flow from: http://www.eumetsat.de Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  7. Satellite pictures Forecast models Forecast bulletins Telephone briefings Radar maps Meteo: the data flow Press news Models on the web from: http://www.eumetsat.de Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  8. Meteo: the audience Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  9. Meteo: the audience Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  10. Why the weather is important?Time is money: many business depend on the weather  Meteo from: http://www.elbasun.com/Cronaca/ottobre_2000/Alluvione.htm Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  11. Why the weather is important?Time is money: many business depend on the weatherWe are much more informed on what happens in the world due to climate. And we are consequently more sensitive.   Meteo from: http://www.elbasun.com/Cronaca/ottobre_2000/Alluvione.htm Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  12. Why the weather is important?Time is money: many business depend on the weatherWe are much more informed on what happens in the world due to climate. And we are consequently more sensitive.We spend much more than ever as a consequence of natural disasters    Meteo from: http://www.elbasun.com/Cronaca/ottobre_2000/Alluvione.htm Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  13. When and why do we pay attention to environmental problems? We do it when we don’t have greater problems  from: www. profumo.it Meteo Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  14. When and why do we pay attention to environmental problems? We do it when we don’t have greater problemsThe acculturation process has increased and has extended during the last decades   from: www. profumo.it Meteo Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  15. When and why do we pay attention to environmental problems? We do it when we don’t have greater problemsThe acculturation process has increased and has extended during the last decadesWe know that our technology is not totally compatible with the natural environment. So we feel more “responsible”    from: www. profumo.it Meteo Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  16. When and why do we pay attention to environmental problems? We do it when we don’t have greater problemsThe acculturation process has increased and has extended during the last decadesWe know that our technology is not totally compatible with the natural environment. So we feel more “responsible” There are new trends in life style, more “nature” and “soul” oriented     from: www. profumo.it Meteo Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  17. Which are ourcultural limits?We know there are new several technological solutions, more compatible with the environment  from: www.infomotori.com Meteo Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  18. Which are ourcultural limits?We know there are new several technological solutions, more compatible with the environmentWe know the importance to give energy an higher value and not to waste it, as possible   from: www.infomotori.com Meteo from: www.enerpoint.it Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  19. Which are ourcultural limits?We know there are new several technological solutions, more compatible with the environmentWe know the importance to give energy an higher value and not to waste it, as possible    from: www.infomotori.com But we are afraid of the risks:to decrease our lifestyle quality leveland to lose time and money Meteo from: www.enerpoint.it So we need much more authoritative and high quality information… Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  20. What about the qualityon climate information?We have more data on climate and on climate’s changesBut: it’s important a correct interpretation of data and not (only) a (correct) raw data.  Meteo Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  21. What about the qualityon climate information?We have more data on climate and on climate’s changesBut: it’s important a correct interpretation of data and not (only) a (correct) raw data.Concerning natural disasters in the world, we daily have a lotof news from radio, TV, newspapers, internet.But: we often receive many different (and sometimes) wrong information about: the weather, the real cause of natural disasters and the impact of climate changes   Meteo Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  22. What about the qualityon climate information?We have more data on climate and on climate’s changesBut: it’s important a correct interpretation of data and not (only) a (correct) raw data.Concerning natural disasters in the world, we daily have a lotof news from radio, TV, newspapers, internet.But: we often receive many different (and sometimes) wrong information about: the weather, the real cause of natural disasters and the impact of climate changes   Meteo What is a “correct” information? Who produces “right” information in the “right way”? Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  23. Questions about environment, information flows and mutual relations RESEARCHERS MEDIA POLITICS MULTINATIONALS Meteo Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  24. Questions about environment, information flows and mutual relations RESEARCHERS MEDIA POLITICS MULTINATIONALS Meteo Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  25. Questions about environment, information flows and mutual relations greenhouse gas concentrations (?) (?) energy production, transports, etc. RESEARCHERS global warming (?) MEDIA POLITICS (?) climate changes Kyoto protocol MULTINATIONALS (?) (?) natural disasters Meteo Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  26. Questions about environment, information flows and mutual relations greenhouse gas concentrations (?) (?) energy production, transports, etc. RESEARCHERS global warming (?) MEDIA POLITICS (?) climate changes Kyoto protocol MULTINATIONALS (?) (?) natural disasters Meteo Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  27. “Atlantis - between science and nature”weekly magazine, duration: 100 minutes28 episodes in 200312 episodes in 2004 the science on TSI 3 scientific journalists/producers Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  28. Atlantis: the share Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  29. Atlantis: the share Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  30. Contents of each episode A “high quality level” documentary Guests on the subject of the documentary  Video news from partners (mostly SFDRS and TSR) TSI video news EVNs Atlantis Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  31. What do we need? Attractive videonews/documentaries on attractive themes.Qualified guests (and they might be good talkers too) And also: Possibly, themes should be linked to the Swiss/Ticino society and/or to the Swiss (common) interests Atlantis Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  32. How to do a good show?A scientific TV program should be “TUNED” with people.T TruthfulU UsefulN NiceE EasyD Different A program based on science is a science program? Atlantis Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  33. Why don’t we talk about the latest news from science? most of the news are not video supported  Atlantis Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  34. Why don’t we talk about the latest news from science? most of the news are not video supported some free available video news (from mail lists or web sites) host advertising messages  Atlantis Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  35. Why don’t we talk about the latest news from science? most of the news are not video supported some free available video news (from mail lists or web sites) host advertising messages most of free video news available on internet are low quality productions  Atlantis Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  36. Why don’t we talk about the latest news from science? most of the news are not video supported some free available video news (from mail lists or web sites) host advertising messages most of free video news available on internet are low quality productions most of them are simply based on “unknown talking heads”  Atlantis Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  37. Why don’t we talk about the latest news from science? most of the news are not video supported some free available video news (from mail lists or web sites) host advertising messages most of free video news available on internet are low quality productions most of them are simply based on “unknown talking heads” there isn’t a continuous (daily or even weekly) distribution of good video news from science sites  Atlantis Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

  38. We wish… to create an “exchange net”, among TV Channels, of “high quality” video news on science and environment, in order to increase the information flow from Research Institutes to the public a dream for the future … thank you Accent Workshop – Gothenburg 27-28 October 2004

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