Creating a Climate for Change: Communicating Climate Change and Facilitating Social Change


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The need for effective communication, public outreach and education to increase support for policy, collective action and behaviour change is ever present, and is perhaps most pressing in the context of anthropogenic climate change. This book is the first to take a comprehensive look at communication and social change specifically targeted to climate change. It is a unique collection of ideas examining the challenges associated with communicating climate change in order to facilitate societal response. It offers well-founded, practical suggestions on how to communicate climate change and how to approach related social change more effectively. The contributors of this book come from a diverse range of backgrounds, from government and academia to non-governmental and civic sectors of society. The book is accessibly written, and any specialized terminology is explained. It will be of great interest to academic researchers and professionals in climate change, environmental policy, science communication, psychology, sociology and geography.Creating a Climate for Change: Communicating Climate Change and Facilitating Social Change Review
I'm just wondering why this book is so expensive. It can't be *that* great. I heard one of the authors on a radio show and decided to check out her book, because what she says is right on, but it's not like she has such exclusive information. This is information that should be shared with the world, but it's prohibitively expensive. (In fact, I'd like to review the book for my podcast, so I should get it for free.) If she cut the price of this book in half, more people would buy it and someone out there might even be inspired to do something wonderful to fight climate change as a result. Books like these should be more accessible, not less.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Creating a Climate for Change: Communicating Climate Change and Facilitating Social Change" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Creating a Climate for Change: Communicating Climate Change and Facilitating Social Change ...

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