Climate Change - Communication and Collaboration

Translating Awareness into Collective Action


Matthew Aversano-Dearborn, Thomas Schauer (Eds.)

Stakeholders in the area of climate change are often divided by differing worldviews, goals and agendas. They have a unique perspective on adaptation and mitigation strategies and a varied means to promote and implement them- depending on their mission, constituency, and research focus. The Climate Change Collaboratory (Triple-C) project will harness and amplify the collective resources of these stakeholders.

The Triple-C project was kicked-off at a workshop entitled "Climate Change Communication and Collaboration: Translating Awareness into Col- lective Action", which took place on June 16th, 2010 in Vienna, Austria. This publication emerged from the rich discussions that took place during that workshop.



Introduction

Helga Kromp-Kolb
Communicating the Challenge of Climate Change

Arno Scharl
Climate Change Communication and Collaboration
Translating Awareness into Collective Action


Tom Bowman
Climate Change Communication Strategies for Public Audiences

Jesse Marsh
Living Labs for Promoting Collective Action on Climate Change

Petra Bußwald, Franz Niederl & Sascha Nick
"Carbon Calculators" and their Contribution towards Sustainability

Juliane Krüger & Andreas Huber
A Worldwide Platform for Children Fighting for Climate Justice

Lisa Maurer & Aline Chiabai
The Potential of ICT for Collaboration in Climate Change Issues

References

Electronic version (pdf)

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Printed version

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