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Sustainability meets heritage: powering heritage buildings with solar electricity is a no-brainer

by Suzanne Whitby | Dec 4, 2022 | Notebook, To export

TLDR: on an extended trip to Italy, hotel and business owners told me time and again of the dramatically increasing electricity costs and their struggle to survive and thrive in challenging times. Italy is a country of glorious sunshine, so why isn’t the country...
Sustainability meets heritage: powering heritage buildings with solar electricity is a no-brainer

Sustainability meets heritage: powering heritage buildings with solar electricity is a no-brainer

by Suzanne Whitby | Dec 4, 2022 | Notebook, To export

TLDR: on an extended trip to Italy, hotel and business owners told me time and again of the dramatically increasing electricity costs and their struggle to survive and thrive in challenging times. Italy is a country of glorious sunshine, so why isn’t the country...
Participants as creators in facilitated futures sessions

Participants as creators in facilitated futures sessions

by Suzanne Whitby | Nov 7, 2022 | Faciliating Futures, Notebook

One of the most persistent mistakes in futures and foresight work is treating participants as audiences, who are expected to consume expert input, trend decks, and scenarios prepared elsewhere. What I’ve seen is that futures work only really comes alive when...
Lessons learned from the first Deep Time Walk in Innsbruck

Lessons learned from the first Deep Time Walk in Innsbruck

by Suzanne Whitby | Sep 5, 2022 | Notebook

On Monday I facilitated the very first “live” Deep Time Walk in Innsbruck and indeed, Tirol. I think it might have been the first in Austria, but I digress. I ran it through my newest “baby” (a.k.a “project), “Peak to Deep”, and I thought...

What if we all took small but consistent action to tackle today’s sustainability challenges?

by Suzanne Whitby | Aug 31, 2022 | Notebook, To export

TLDR: a short thought today about the power of doing something small and consistently versus the results of changing nothing at all. Apt in the context of climate change and how to tackle it. I came across this meme a little while ago (Google it – it’s...

Using framing to unlock change

by Suzanne Whitby | Jul 6, 2022 | Notebook, To export

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Suzanne Whitby | Foresight, Futures, Facilitation, & Storytelling

About

Suzanne Whitby is a facilitator, researcher, and practitioner building capacities for hopeful, sustainable futures.

She works at the intersection of science, society, storytelling, and sustainability, through science communication training, futures facilitation, place-based walking experiences, and doctoral research exploring how embodied experiences inspire climate action.

 

Work with me

Professional Practice

  • SciComm Success (Evidence-based capacity-building)
  • Futures Fit (Futures capacity-building)
  • Ways to Walk (Pre-political, sustainability capacity-building)

Creative Practice

  • Oral Storytelling
  • Earthed Art

Research

  • senstoryscapes & Walk the Futures

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