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Climate Science Part 2: QED with Dr. B
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Learn how we to better communicate with others about climate change with help from history, ethics and communication.
In this episode we meet a historian, a scientist, a communications expert and an ethicist as we piece together what climate means to us as a society and how we can better communicate with others about climate science and climate change.
In The Episode:
History Of Talking About Climate Science
Ohio State Historian John Brooke is the author of Climate Change and the Course of Global History: A Rough Journey. He explains the impact of humans on the climate throughout history.
How Climate Change Impacts You
Dr. Aaron Wilson, an atmospheric scientist at the Byrd Polar Research Institute, speaks to how he inspires others to talk about climate science and why the climate matters to Ohioans.
Climate Science Communicaton
Dr. Sara Yeo, Assistant Professor in Department of Communication, University of Utah discusses the Knowledge Deficit Model of science literacy and uncovers how biases can filter our capacity for learning.
Ethics Of Climate Change
Dr. Art Caplan, a Professor of Bioethics at NYU Langone Medical Center, discusses the ethical issues surrounding climate change.
In this episode we meet a historian, a scientist, a communications expert and an ethicist as we piece together what climate means to us as a society and how we can better communicate with others about climate science and climate change.
In The Episode:
History Of Talking About Climate Science
Ohio State Historian John Brooke is the author of Climate Change and the Course of Global History: A Rough Journey. He explains the impact of humans on the climate throughout history.
How Climate Change Impacts You
Dr. Aaron Wilson, an atmospheric scientist at the Byrd Polar Research Institute, speaks to how he inspires others to talk about climate science and why the climate matters to Ohioans.
Climate Science Communicaton
Dr. Sara Yeo, Assistant Professor in Department of Communication, University of Utah discusses the Knowledge Deficit Model of science literacy and uncovers how biases can filter our capacity for learning.
Ethics Of Climate Change
Dr. Art Caplan, a Professor of Bioethics at NYU Langone Medical Center, discusses the ethical issues surrounding climate change.