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The Power of Interdisciplinary Action in Advocacy | Kate Olsen | TEDxBountiful
TEDx Talksยท2025-06-16 16:53

Core Argument - Interdisciplinary learning, specifically combining art and science, is a powerful tool for advocacy and problem-solving, leading to unique opportunities and solutions [7][8] - The world's complex problems require multifaceted solutions, making interdisciplinary thinking essential for tackling challenges like climate change and biodiversity loss [7][41] - Combining science and art can bridge the gap between scientific data and public understanding, making complex information more accessible and inspiring action [11][32][33] Case Study: The Great Salt Lake - The Great Salt Lake is a vital ecosystem and economic resource in Utah, facing a crisis due to water diversions and climate change, leading to a significant decline in water levels [20][21][22][23] - The lake's decline threatens migratory birds, the brine shrimp industry (multi-million dollar), and the region's climate and economy [25][26][27][28] - Addressing the Great Salt Lake crisis requires a collaborative effort involving scientists, artists, policymakers, and the community, each contributing their unique strengths [42][43] The Role of Art and Science in Advocacy - Art can translate complex scientific data into compelling visual narratives that resonate with the public and inspire action, where facts alone may not [33][34][35] - Visuals can convey the urgency of a crisis by showing what's at stake, rather than just presenting statistics [35] - Combining scientific accuracy with artistic expression creates a synergy that can drive change and promote environmental advocacy [40]