Fireside Chat: Norway’s Oil Paradox
Arrangeres av GRID-Arendal
Tirsdag 11. august
Kl. 18:15 – 19:15
Om arrangementet
Norway sees itself as a global climate leader. At the same time, we remain one of the world’s largest exporters of oil and gas. How did this paradox take hold? What stories do we tell ourselves to make sense of it? And where do those narratives begin to break down as the world around us changes?
This fireside chat brings together voices from strategic communications and campaigning to unpack Norway’s complex relationship with oil. Because oil isn't just about politics and economics, it’s also about identity, culture, and the assumptions that shape what we - collectively - believe is possible.
Drawing on insights from the documentary podcast The Black Thread, Dickon Bonvik-Stone examines how Norway’s relationship with oil is justified and sustained, shaping what is seen as responsible, necessary, and politically acceptable.
Calum Macintyre, co-founder of Folk mot Fossilmakta, offers the perspective of those working to challenge that story in practice, highlighting moments when the public conversation shifts and uncomfortable questions surface.
Together, we ask: How do the stories we tell ourselves about oil shape what feels possible in Norway, and what does it take to change them?
This session invites you into a timely and necessary discussion about Norway’s role in the global energy transition, and the power of storytelling in shaping the path ahead. If the stories we told ourselves helped build the oil nation, new stories may guide us beyond it.
Medvirkende
Direktør, GRID-Arendal
Podcast host, Communicating Climate Change podcast
Climate activist, People Against Fossil Power
Kontakt
maria.dalby@grida.no
90640556
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