Chapman Conference on Communicating Climate Science

Communicating Climate Science: A Historic Look to the Future

The goal of this Chapman Conference is to bring together scholars, social scientists, and journalists to discuss both the history and recent advances in the understanding of climate science and how to communicate that science to policymakers, the media, and society. A research agenda of the conference will focus on the efficacy of scientific communication, with ideas on improved practices arising as an outcome from collaborations spawned at the conference.

This exploration will take place through: 1) discussions covering the history of climate science and successes and failures in communicating scientific ideas to the policy makers and public; 2) an assessment of where we are with respect to current knowledge of climate science and its communication and acceptance by society; 3) a comparison with experiences in other areas producing similar difficulties between scientific knowledge dissemination, societal acceptance of that knowledge, and governance.

Call for papers deadline to submit your abstract is 5 February at 23:59 EDT/3:59+1 GMT. 
Contact Information
If you would like to receive future updates about this conference, e-mail chapman-climatescience@agu.org
or call the AGU Meetings Department at  +1-202-777-7330.

For information about the scientific program, please contact: Natalia Andronova; natand@umich.edu

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