Chapter 1: An overview of the human dimension of the climate crisis that details the urgency of developing adaptation solutions that benefit communities already being impacted.Chapter 2: Marginalized UCM students from the San Joaquin Valley were paired and asked to discuss multiple climate change related prompts. Recordings of the discussion were analyzed. Findings reinforced knowledge that students learn climate science information better when it is presented in a culturally salient manner. Expertise in addressing the effects of the climate crisis was found among farmworkers. Findings suggest areas of cross-cultural communication research that should be expanded on to improve an understanding of the climate crisis on diverse populations.Ch...
Adaptation to climate change is increasingly recognized as essential to the health and wellbeing of ...
Despite growing evidence, there seems a general reluctance to accept the seriousness of climate chan...
Despite growing evidence, there seems a general reluctance to accept the seriousness of climate chan...
Despite high levels of public awareness about anthropogenic climate change and increasing pressure o...
Impacts of climate change are increasingly felt in our daily lives. Although scepticism is still fou...
Anomalous climatic outcomes such as higher temperatures, intense rainfall and flood, frequent and se...
Local peoples' experiences and interpretations, as well as scientific research, indicate that climat...
This thesis will analyze prevailing Western perceptions of the natural environment and the historica...
The climate literacy movement aspires to help members of the general public understand the global cl...
The conventional explanation for controversy over climate change emphasizes impediments to public un...
Climate change is increasingly affecting people in rural and indigenous communities. This paper expl...
Anthropogenic activity has dramatically altered Earth’s atmosphere, with consequences on global clim...
Climate change is the challenge of our time. It is global, slow-moving, and impersonal – yet it has ...
Climate change has occurred, whether due to human activity or not, throughout the history of the Ear...
Previous research indicates the importance of interdisciplinary approaches when teaching about clima...
Adaptation to climate change is increasingly recognized as essential to the health and wellbeing of ...
Despite growing evidence, there seems a general reluctance to accept the seriousness of climate chan...
Despite growing evidence, there seems a general reluctance to accept the seriousness of climate chan...
Despite high levels of public awareness about anthropogenic climate change and increasing pressure o...
Impacts of climate change are increasingly felt in our daily lives. Although scepticism is still fou...
Anomalous climatic outcomes such as higher temperatures, intense rainfall and flood, frequent and se...
Local peoples' experiences and interpretations, as well as scientific research, indicate that climat...
This thesis will analyze prevailing Western perceptions of the natural environment and the historica...
The climate literacy movement aspires to help members of the general public understand the global cl...
The conventional explanation for controversy over climate change emphasizes impediments to public un...
Climate change is increasingly affecting people in rural and indigenous communities. This paper expl...
Anthropogenic activity has dramatically altered Earth’s atmosphere, with consequences on global clim...
Climate change is the challenge of our time. It is global, slow-moving, and impersonal – yet it has ...
Climate change has occurred, whether due to human activity or not, throughout the history of the Ear...
Previous research indicates the importance of interdisciplinary approaches when teaching about clima...
Adaptation to climate change is increasingly recognized as essential to the health and wellbeing of ...
Despite growing evidence, there seems a general reluctance to accept the seriousness of climate chan...
Despite growing evidence, there seems a general reluctance to accept the seriousness of climate chan...