PBAF 595B
3 credits
Instructor(s):
Location: PAR106
Schedule: Mon, Wed (4:30 pm - 5:50 pm)
Department: Evans School of Public Affairs
Quarter: Fall
nstructor Bostrom, A.
Topics in Environmental Policy and Management: Communicating Climate Change
This course surveys climate change communications and their role in
climate change policy. Together we will assess the state-of-the-art of
climate change communication in light of scientific evidence as well as
our own perceptions and reactions.
We will explore the usefulness of theories and frameworks such as mental
models and social marketing to evaluate and improve climate change
communications.
We will investigate who is communicating climate change, what and how they
are communicating, and what they are achieving with their efforts.
We will examine the use of climate change communication as a policy tool. Is
it ethical for governments to try to sway opinions by evoking emotions, or
to forego doing so? How can and should climate change communication
facilitate social change?
http://evans.washington.edu/courses-degrees/detail/topics-environmental-policy-and-management-communicating-climate-change/2009/autumn/b