PA33D-05
Creating Effective Dialogue Around Climate Change
Wednesday, 16 December 2015: 14:40
103 (Moscone South)
Jeffrey Theodore Kiehl, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, United States
Abstract:
Communicating climate change to people from diverse sectors of society has proven to be difficult in the United States. It is widely recognized that difficulties arise from a number of sources, including: basic science understanding, the psychologically affect laden content surrounding climate change, and the diversity of value systems that exist in our society. I explore ways of working with the affect that arises around climate change and describe specific methods to work with the resistance often encountered when communicating this important issue. The techniques I describe are rooted in psychology and group process and provide means for creating more effective narratives to break through the barriers to communicating climate change science. Examples are given from personal experiences in presenting climate change to diverse groups.