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Human Health: Start Here
Changing Climates @ CSU / 100 Views of Climate Change
For a "start here" collection of annotated sources on the effects of climate
change on human health‒both physical and mental‒look here. PDF
file, two pages, designed to be printed on both sides of one sheet.
Why a Little Global Warming Means Big Increases in Heat Waves, Droughts, and Floods
Changing Climates @ CSU / 100 Views of Climate Change
This concise sheet (PDF) clearly explains this important fact. Designed to
print out as a single double-sided sheet.
Communication: Start Here
Changing Climates @ CSU / 100 Views of Climate Change
An annotated list of excellent sources for getting started with the topic of
climate change communication. Designed to print out as a single double-sided
sheet.
Climate Change is Everybody's Business. So How Do You Talk to Everybody?
Changing Climates @ CSU / 100 Views of Climate Change
This concise tip sheet summarizes six key communication principles, a few
particulars for the topic of climate change, and a brief guide to a few of the
resources listed on this website. Designed to print out as a single
double-sided sheet, with room for hole-punching.
For Clearer, More Inviting Writing
Changing Climates @ CSU / 100 Views of Climate Change
Six tips for making your writing more accessible and lively.
Some Things We've Learned about Communicating with Non-Specialists
Changing Climates @ CSU / 100 Views of Climate Change
Climate Change in 12 (or 32)
books: It's Everybody's Business
SueEllen Campbell and John Calderazzo, Department of English,
Colorado State University. University of California Press, 2011, 2pp.
Compiled by the directors of Changing Climates @ Colorado State (the authors
of this website), the books on this shortlist look at the subject from many
points of view‒good journalistic overviews, ethics, ecology, fiction,
business, psychology, communication, paleoclimate, art, and more. All these
books are clearly written for nonspecialists. Prepared for a talk at George
Mason University's Fall for the Book Festival, September 2011.
What Can We Do?
Changing Climates @ CSU / 100 Views of Climate Change
Seven basic steps you may wish to take, with a few sources to check for more
ideas and information.
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