UQ Physics Colloquium this Friday: Communicating Climate Science and Countering Disinformation
Posted on 23 May 2011 by John Cook
The Physics Department at the University of Queensland have a weekly Physics Colloquium and as an alumni of that department, I'll be talking this week on the topic Communicating Climate Science & Countering Disinformation. Here's the abstract and details:
Where: Room 222, Parnell Building (Building 7)
When: 4 to 5pm, 27th May 2011
Abstract:
There are many roadblocks in communicating the realities of climate change to the general public. Climate science has faced one of the best funded disinformation campaigns in history. Mainstream media has portrayed the impression of a 50/50 debate when in reality, 97% of climate scientists are convinced of man-made global warming. On top of these external influences, a number of psychological barriers remain. Ideology, fear of change and the conceptual difficulties of long-term climate trends all make it difficult for people to grasp the threat of global warming. Climate communicators need to navigate all these barriers. As well as explaining the science, countering disinformation requires providing an alternative narrative on how disinformers mislead as well as explaining the science. I outline ways to frame the science in terms the general public understand. I also explain the main rhetorical techniques of climate deniers, and how to rebut common climate myths.
All are welcome to attend. To those who I forgot to invite to the Brisbane launch, you're welcome to drop by and chew me out for my absent mindedness.
I'll ask but I'm doubtful.Update: turns out people on campus have asked for the talk to be videoed and they'll be posting it online. So a video of the talk will be available.[DB] The results of the survey Bob references still stand, handwaving and personal experiences aside. Natives of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan are referred to as Yoopers. And Bob referred to your comment, not to you.