Communicating Climate Change: A Guide for Educators

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Communicating Climate Change: A Guide for Educators

Scattered icebergs sit atop a calm ocean; a cloudy sky is in the background

This book is a guide in talking about climate change.  It explains why it is difficult to explain to others, using psychology for context. One chapter includes examples of metaphors and analogies to teach about climate change, which help people visualize the complexities of this topic.

Learn more and access the book at Cornell University Press.

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Instilling positive attitudes and knowledge about the environment are important components of environmental literacy. We also aim to share experiences that spark an interest and concern about the environment, promote curiosity, and motivate audiences to take action on environmental issues. In our role in higher education, we not only provide these experiences for our students, we also prepare them to lead these experiences for their future students and audiences. View more resources in the Higher Education PRO Picks collection >