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16 - How Is Climate Change Communicated?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2017

Robert L. Wilby
Affiliation:
Loughborough University
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Climate Change in Practice
Topics for Discussion with Group Exercises
, pp. 251 - 265
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2017

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16.4 Further Reading

Larson, K.L., White, D.D., Gober, P., Harlan, S. and Wutich, A. 2009. Divergent perspectives in water resources sustainability in a public–policy–science context. Environmental Science and Policy, 12, 10121023.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Moser, S. 2016. Reflections on climate change communication research and practice in the second decade of the 21st century: what more is there to say? Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 7, 345369.Google Scholar

16.5 Other Resources

Climate Change Art https://uk.pinterest.com/mikaidt/climate-change-art/ [accessed 16/07/16]

Climate Games www.climateinteractive.org/policy-exercises-and-serious-games/19-climate-games-that-could-change-the-future/ [accessed 16/07/16]

Conker Tree Science Project www.conkertreescience.org.uk/ [accessed 16/07/16]

Media Coverage of Climate Change http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/media_coverage/ [accessed 16/07/16]

Old Weather www.oldweather.org/#/ [accessed 16/07/16]

The Kids Carbon Calculator http://tfl.kopymark.com/ [accessed 16/07/16]

Tipping Point www.tippingpoint.org.uk/ [accessed 16/07/16]

Tomnod searches of satellite imagery for objects of interest to science and policy www.tomnod.com/ [accessed 16/07/16]

UCAR Classroom Activities http://scied.ucar.edu/activities [accessed 16/07/16]

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