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Despite the increasing frequency and severity of extreme-weather events and associated impacts, their connection to climate change is only occasionally articulated.
In this talk, Karen Florini will explore how climate change discussions – whether in the media, in public discourse, or in private communication – can be more effective. She will also describe free science-backed resources that provide locality-specific information to climate communicators in and beyond the media.
This is a joint event with INET Oxford and the Climate Econometrics project at Nuffield College.
Please note this event is online only.