Kerttu Kotakorpi tells about the hate feedback he received in an interview published on Eeva.
Kerttu Kotakorpi tells about the hate feedback he has encountered in Eve. Atte Kajova
YLE meteorologist Kerttu Kotakorpi says Eeva magazine Hate feedback received in an interview published on the site. The interview was originally published in the VOI MAGAZINE.
Kotakorpi led the climate program with Markku Sip last year Kerttu and Markku-looking for hope. Kotakorpi says he has come across a thread full of refractory feedback after the series appeared in social media.
Kotakorpi says in the interview that he was surprised by how much his personality aroused the hate in the speakers.
– Although it feels unfair and miserable, I can’t apologize for what I am. We need to have different people who talk about these things, Kotakorpi says in an interview with Oh, well.
Hate software is not a stranger to Kotakorvi itself. He says in an interview that he often responds to the hostile private messages he received on social media.
– Usually it happens that in the end, we are on the same line with the author. It is often enough for myself to listen to the concern of the feedback on something related to his or her life or lifestyle that the climate touches, says Kotakorpi in an interview.
Kerttu Kotakorpi is known as a meteorologist at YLE. Miia Sirén
Kotakorpi said in an interview with Iltalehti in the fall that his own television series was a jump to the unknown. The program had been criticized, among other things, for being filmed in Senegal, for example. Some viewers kept air travel conflicted with the program’s climate message. However, it was important for the authors to bring perspectives from outside the Finnish tips.
Kotakorpi spoke, among other things, in the program about his decision not to have children. In his program, Kerttu added an infertility debate for climate reflection. Mankind uses natural resources over the Earth’s carrying capacity.
– Certainly if I wanted to be older, I would have tried it in life despite the world situation, Kotakorpi told Iltalehti last fall.
Today, Kerttu Kotakorpi makes content for Yle Nature and Radio Finland programs Forest Finland and Nature Finland.

