Climate Change in the American Mind

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Tuesday, November 19, 2024
12:00 pm eastern

In this session, Eric Fine ’16 M.E.Sc., a researcher with the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, will explain how, when people guess what others think about climate change, their estimates are often significantly off. Knowing how others view the causes, impacts, and solutions to climate change allows us to be strategic in addressing the issue. Eric will provide an overview of the Yale Program for Climate Change for Communications’ research on public perception and which approaches engage different audiences. Whether you are a concerned citizen or a decision maker working on climate or other issues, there will be something for you in this presentation.

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  • About the Presenter

Eric Fine ’16 M.E.Sc.

Eric Fine is the Project Manager for Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. Eric has worn many hats within the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication from expanding their work into Latin America to supporting partner organizations, managing fellowships, presenting on their research and tools, and running workshops on climate communications. Prior to Yale Program for Climate Change Communications, Eric was an outdoor educator taking people on expeditions throughout the Americas and Europe. Watching glaciers recede in Patagonia over ten years inspired him to pursue a Masters of Environmental Science at Yale’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.

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