Climate Communication

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Abstract

Over the past few years the tone of the debate around climate change has shifted from sceptical to soberingly urgent as the global community has prioritised the research into solutions which will mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. So far this research has been insufficient. One of the major problems for driving public and private stakeholders to implement existing solutions and research new ones is how we communicate about climate change (Stoknes, 2014). There seems to be a lack of common language that drives the scientific community away from policymakers and the public. Due to this lack, it is hard to translate findings into viable and sustainable solutions and to adopt new climate-neutral economies and habits.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationData-Driven Transformation
Subtitle of host publicationTowards a future where data enables positive transformations
EditorsEmma Beauxis-Aussalet, Carlo De Gaetano, Abdelrahman Hassan, Wouter Meys, Margreet Riphagen
Place of PublicationAmsterdam
PublisherDigital Society School
Chapter4
Pages47-89
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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