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SUMMARY:#TalkingClimate Training Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Do you find it difficult to have conversations with friends\, family and colleagues about the climate crisis? Are you interested in participating in an innovative ‘citizen science’ project and gaining interesting experience and new research skills? \nRegister here: https://climateoutreach.org/resources/how-to-have-a-climate-change-conversation-talking-climate/ \nThursday\, August 1\, 2019\, 6pm Central European Standard Time \nThis summer\, we are seeking participants for a project exploring how to have conversations about climate change in our daily lives – and how to come out of them feeling inspired and connected. At the same time\, we will be building a hugely important evidence base for the future. \nThe project is a collaboration between Climate-KIC and Climate Outreach working to widen and deepen public engagement in climate change by producing world-leading advice and practical tools for engagement. \nAs a participant\, you will get: \n\nA training webinar in early August laying out the evidence base on how to have effective day-to-day conversations about climate change;\nSupport – including from your own community – in having four to five conversations about climate change in your daily life over the summer period\, with different sorts of people;\nThe ability to feedback your experiences in written and (if you like) video form and be a part of a wider piece of analysis;\nA second webinar in October pulling together the feedback from all the participants into a piece of research;\nA short report giving down to earth guidance on how to have conversations about climate change in your daily life\, produced as a result of the research;\nInspiration to go on doing it!\nAt the moment\, evidence exists from a number of different sectors – including social science research on climate change communications\, non-violent communication principles and informal advice for important personal conversations like coming out or talking about religious beliefs. But this will be the first in-depth exploration of how to have the climate change conversation.\n\nAt a time when more are waking up to the climate crisis\, these conversations are important. We’d really love to have your participation in exploring this – and hope that together we can learn a lot.
URL:https://corccop.com/event/talkingclimate-training-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Climate Action Planning: Creating Low-Carbon Resilient Communities
DESCRIPTION:Webinar: August 7\, 2019 1:15 to 2:45 PM EDT \nRegister For Webinar \nClimate Action Planning is designed to help planners\, municipal staff and officials\, citizens and others working at local levels to develop and implement plans to mitigate a community’s greenhouse gas emissions and increase the resilience of communities against climate change impacts. This fully revised and expanded edition goes well beyond climate action plans to examine the mix of policy and planning instruments available to every community. Boswell\, Greve\, and Seale also look at process and communication: How does a community bring diverse voices to the table? What do recent examples and research tell us about successful communication strategies? \nClimate Action Planning is the most comprehensive book on the state of the art\, science\, and practice of local climate action planning. It should be a first stop for any local government interested in addressing climate change. \nUS context but ideas and approaches relevant to Canadian communities. \nHosted by the Security and Sustainability Forum
URL:https://corccop.com/event/climate-action-planning-creating-low-carbon-resilient-communities/
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