La SCNAT et son réseau s'engagent pour une société et une science durables. Ils soutiennent la politique, l'administration et les entreprises avec des connaissances spécialisées et entretiennent un dialogue avec le public. Ils renforcent les échanges entre disciplines scientifiques et promeuvent les jeunes universitaires.

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A guide to the science of climate change communication

This resource is a workshop with information and practical exercises that will give you knowledge of the science of climate change communication, and the confidence to apply this knowledge in practice with non-academic audiences. It is designed for all researchers across the physical, natural and social sciences.

Climate Outreach A guide

The workshop is built on nine different sections concerning climate change communication:

Section 1: Basic information

About the science of climate science communication.

Section 2: Knowing your audience

Building rapport and trust with your audience.

Section 3: Understanding how you are heard and finding your authentic voice

Treading the line between communication and advocacy.

Section 4: Communicating uncertainty

Ensuring scientific uncertainty is not misinterpreted as ignorance.

Section 5: Bringing climate change into here and now

Why psychological distancing is a problem, and what to do about it.

Section 6: What's really driving public beliefs about climate change?

The role of values and worldviews in shaping responses to climate science.

Section 7: Science and stories

How the 'narrative' structure helps people engage with scientific findings.

Section 8: Do's and don'ts of effective science communication

Things to do and say to improve the effectiveness of your communication and things to avoid doing and saying.

Section 9: Additional reading and references

A list of the research which forms the basis of the guidance offered here and additional resources and websites.

https://climateoutreach.org/resources/guide-science-of-climate-change-communication/

The content draws on a series of workshops held with early careere researchers in Europa between 2014-2017. The workshops were created and develope by Climate Outreach and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, as part of the Helix project.

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