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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-institute/events/climate-change-communicat
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SUMMARY:Climate change communications
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DESCRIPTION:How we talk about climate change can shape how we take action t
 o\naddress it. Join Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher\, alongside Sara Doody and\nC
 arolyn Eckert\, for our first research spotlight of 2022. They’ll\nshare
  their research focusing on communication strategies that make a\nclimate 
 impacted future more present\, thus generating climate\naction. They will
  also discuss research about how we might think and\ntalk about responsibi
 lity to future generations\, and how this might\nshape our climate actions
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