Climate Change Project Seeks Participants
Why has the robust and compelling body of climate change science not had a greater impact on action, especially in the United States?
Visit the Yale Environment School Project on Climate Change site to find out how to help implement actions from a wide range of domains, from education to advertising to science to religion and more.
From the policy-making level down to personal voting and purchasing decisions, our actions as Americans have not been commensurate with the threat as characterized by mainstream science.
This project facilitates dialogue across a wide array of stakeholders in an effort to promote civic engagement and to close the gap between science and action.
The project grew out of a 2005 conference the School convened with 110 top people in domains as diverse as religion, science, politics, advertising, business, education, and the news media.
Visit the Yale Environment School Project on Climate Change site to find out how to help implement actions from a wide range of domains, from education to advertising to science to religion and more.
From the policy-making level down to personal voting and purchasing decisions, our actions as Americans have not been commensurate with the threat as characterized by mainstream science.
This project facilitates dialogue across a wide array of stakeholders in an effort to promote civic engagement and to close the gap between science and action.
The project grew out of a 2005 conference the School convened with 110 top people in domains as diverse as religion, science, politics, advertising, business, education, and the news media.
