Climate change communication efforts grounded in the information deficit model have largely failed to close the gap between scientific and public understanding of the risks posed by climate change. In response, simulations have been proposed to enable people to learn for themselves about this complex and politically charged topic. Here we assess the impact of a widely-used simulation, World Climate, which combines a socially and emotionally engaging role-play with interactive exploration of climate change science through the C-ROADS climate simulation model. Participants take on the roles of delegates to the UN climate negotiations and are challenged to create an agreement that meets international climate goals. Their decisions are entered ...
Research indicates that people continue to exhibit “wait-and-see” preferences toward climate change,...
A growing body of research indicates that effective science-policy interactions demand novel approac...
A growing body of research indicates that effective science-policy interactions demand novel approac...
Climate change communication efforts grounded in the information deficit model have largely failed t...
Climate change communication efforts grounded in the information deficit model have largely failed t...
Climate change communication efforts grounded in the information deficit model have largely failed t...
Climate change communication efforts grounded in the information deficit model have largely failed t...
Post-survey responses to questions regarding (A) how engaging the World Climate simulation was as a ...
Global negotiations to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have so far failed to produce an agreem...
Background. We describe and provide an initial evaluation of the Climate Action Simulation, a simula...
Poor mental models of the climate system can be a significant barrier to engaging with the issue of ...
© The Author(s) 2019. Background. We describe and provide an initial evaluation of the Climate Actio...
Games are increasingly proposed as an innovative way to convey scientific insights on the climateeco...
In order to effectively adapt to climate change, public officials and other stakeholders need to rap...
One way in which educators can help to address increasingly pressing environmental problems, includi...
Research indicates that people continue to exhibit “wait-and-see” preferences toward climate change,...
A growing body of research indicates that effective science-policy interactions demand novel approac...
A growing body of research indicates that effective science-policy interactions demand novel approac...
Climate change communication efforts grounded in the information deficit model have largely failed t...
Climate change communication efforts grounded in the information deficit model have largely failed t...
Climate change communication efforts grounded in the information deficit model have largely failed t...
Climate change communication efforts grounded in the information deficit model have largely failed t...
Post-survey responses to questions regarding (A) how engaging the World Climate simulation was as a ...
Global negotiations to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have so far failed to produce an agreem...
Background. We describe and provide an initial evaluation of the Climate Action Simulation, a simula...
Poor mental models of the climate system can be a significant barrier to engaging with the issue of ...
© The Author(s) 2019. Background. We describe and provide an initial evaluation of the Climate Actio...
Games are increasingly proposed as an innovative way to convey scientific insights on the climateeco...
In order to effectively adapt to climate change, public officials and other stakeholders need to rap...
One way in which educators can help to address increasingly pressing environmental problems, includi...
Research indicates that people continue to exhibit “wait-and-see” preferences toward climate change,...
A growing body of research indicates that effective science-policy interactions demand novel approac...
A growing body of research indicates that effective science-policy interactions demand novel approac...