PPT-Public Perceptions of Climate Change
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Concerned 1 Panel gCORE Fall 2011 Shameka Henson Kara Karboski Kristen Ramsdell Mitch Redfern Amanda Sargent Katie Wolt Overview Interviewees exhibited concerned
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Concerned 1 Panel gCORE Fall 2011 Shameka Henson Kara Karboski Kristen Ramsdell Mitch Redfern Amanda Sargent Katie Wolt Overview Interviewees exhibited concerned. Central Great Plains Climate Education Partnership. A . regional project. Agricultural producers. Rural communities. Rural schools. Outline For This Talk. Overview of our project. Lessons from . research focus . Fiona Armstrong. convenor@caha.org.au. . www.caha.org.au. . Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth, Public Health Association of Australia, the Australian Psychological Society, Doctors for the Environment, Australia, the Australian Women’s Health Network, the Australian Nursing Federation, the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Australian Association of Social Workers, the Australian Hospitals and Healthcare Association, the Australian Rural Health Education Network, the Australian Council of Social Service, Australian Health Promotion Association, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, CRANA. . There. is no “. Religion. ”: . Even . within. . the. . same. . religion. . different . visions. on . the. status . of nature. Search . for. overall . commonalities. . and. . specific. Heidi L. Scherer. Department of Sociology &Criminal Justice. Kennesaw State University. Coauthors:Jamie. . A. Snyder, University of West Florida . Bonnie S. Fisher, University of Cincinnati . David E. Corbin, PhD. dcorbin@cox.net. Emeritus Professor. Health Education & Public Health. University of Nebraska Omaha. Adjunct Professor. Creighton University . Everything must go somewhere. Wider Influence Reporting – Education sector. 11 September 2017. Objectives. What is wider influence reporting. Benefits of wider influence reporting. 2015-16 reporting by education sector. Reporting requirements & examples. What is it? . An assessment of the risks . climate change poses to human health in the United . States . An Interagency product of the US Global Change Research Program (USGCRP). Part of the ongoing National Climate Assessment (NCA) process. in drinking water. prepared by . Gabriella Rundblad, Chris Tang. Water Research Foundation project #4323. Based on Rundblad et al . 2014. Consumer Perceptions and Attitudes towards EDCs and PPCPs in Drinking Water. Denver: Water Research Foundation.. A Training Course for Public Health Professionals. Chapter 6: Recommendations, Reporting & Dissemination. Steps of an HIA: Recommendations. 1.Screening. Determines the need and value of a HIA. 2.Scoping. Climatology. is . the study of Earth’s climate and the factors that affect past, present, and future climatic changes.. Climate describes annual variations of temperature, precipitation, wind, and other weather factors.. Is it getting worse?. Are Humans causing it?. Is Time running out?. Is there anything that should be done?. Is the “standard model” the only option?. Climate change?. . “Whatever Nature has in store for mankind, unpleasant as it may be, men must accept, for ignorance is never better than knowledge.” Enrico Fermi 1938.. Climate Matters in the Newsroom Josh Murphy Center for Climate Change Communication (4C) George Mason University Overview Our Mission (4C) “ We develop and apply social science insights to help society make informed decisions that will stabilize the Earth’s life-sustaining climate, and prevent further harm from climate change.” UNESCO. November 7, 2019. Note: each line is a year from 1980-2019. . Water Utility Climate Alliance. Seattle. Public Utilities. San Francisco. . Public Utilities . Commission. Metropolitan . Water District. Jonathan Patz, Professor & Director. COP21 Paris, Dec. 5, 2015. Future Projections. Range: from 1 – 7°C average global warming by 2100. . IPCC, AR5, 2013. CLIMATE . CHANGE. Temperature Rise .
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