London

Communicating Climate Change - Making Evidence Accessible

Organizer(s) Climate Knowledge Brokers
Date
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How can scientific and technical evidence about climate change be made more accessible to diverse audiences to support their decision-making?

This two-day interdisciplinary workshop in London UK, organised by the School of Psychology, University of East Anglia, will bring together expertise from the cognitive science, psychology, climate science and policy-making communities, with the goal of improving accessibility to climate science evidence.

Up-to-date understandings on presenting complex scientific information for decision-making, such as data presented in graphs and maps, and through language, will be presented and discussed. Future research goals and opportunities for collaboration will also be explored.

Keynote speakers

  • Professor Sara Fabrikant - Geographic Information Visualization & Analysis (University of Zurich, Switzerland);
  • Professor Nigel Harvey - Judgement and Decision-Making (University College London, UK);
  • Professor Alfons Maes - Communication and Information Sciences (University of Tilburg, Netherlands);
  • David Warrilow OBE - Use of Science to Support Policy (Formerly Head of Science at Department for Energy and Climate Change, UK Government).

Programme

Detailed information on the programme may be found here.

Fees & Registration

The fee is £25. The interested participants may register here.

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