Science News | Grappling with Climate Change Communication and Misinformation | Science News Now @ScienceNewsMag | Uploaded December 2021 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
Increasing extreme weather events make public conversations about climate change even more vital. But rampant science misinformation and polarizing politics make those conversations difficult. How is it possible to improve communication about climate change? How have peoples’ perspectives on climate change evolved as new evidence emerges? And how may perspectives evolve further as the world changes around us?
This panel was part of our ur free Science News Now symposium, which took place on Friday, December 3, with renowned researchers giving their insiders’ take on the latest discoveries – and on how science can help tackle the challenges of next 100 years.
Watch all of the videos from the symposium: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIfmdZOdR4pwjQaKdso55ywbfS-jrfgnY
Learn more: sciencenews.org/now
Increasing extreme weather events make public conversations about climate change even more vital. But rampant science misinformation and polarizing politics make those conversations difficult. How is it possible to improve communication about climate change? How have peoples’ perspectives on climate change evolved as new evidence emerges? And how may perspectives evolve further as the world changes around us?
This panel was part of our ur free Science News Now symposium, which took place on Friday, December 3, with renowned researchers giving their insiders’ take on the latest discoveries – and on how science can help tackle the challenges of next 100 years.
Watch all of the videos from the symposium: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIfmdZOdR4pwjQaKdso55ywbfS-jrfgnY
Learn more: sciencenews.org/now