Listen "Anne Armstrong: Let's Talk About Climate Change"
Episode Synopsis
This summer, I have the wonderful opportunity to be involved with projects addressing conversations around climate change. I couldn't do this work without revisiting the book "Communicating Climate Change: A Guide for Educators" by Anne Armstrong.Anne Armstrong is an author, an educator, and a Ph.D. student in the Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University.She is also the mother of a young daughter who inspires her investigation into how environmental educators communicate climate change.Anne stopped by to discuss her new book, "Communicating Climate Change: A Guide for Educators."What kind of field experiences inspired Anne to write her book?How can environmental educators facilitate conversations about climate change?What types of resources can educators use to develop programs about climate change?Let’s find out. (This is a remix of the original episode that was published on October 2, 2019.) LINKSAnne ArmstrongCommunicating Climate Change: A Guide for Educators ($19.95), Cornell University PressCommunicating Climate Change: A Guide for Educators (Open Access), Cornell OpenShore People Advancing Readiness for Knowledge (SPARK)Iceberg Model of CultureClaudia Diaz Carrasco, Intercultural CompetenceNational Network for Climate Change Interpretation (NNOCI)Greta Thunberg’s Speech at U.N. Climate Action Summit, September 2019Cornell Civic Ecology LabRocking the BoatBuilding Community with Dr. Rupu Gupta, Part 1Building Community with Dr. Rupu Gupta, Part 2North American Association for Environmental EducationEECapacitySelf-Efficacy: Confidence in your ability to achieve goals (Armstrong, 2018).Free-Choice LearningClimate Urban Systems Partnership (CUSP)National Network for Ocean and Climate Change Information (NNOCCI)Project WETFrameworks InstituteAlliance for Climate EducationDrawdownIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)You're Invited! Let's talk about the purpose of environmental education
_______________CREDITS:Producer: Tania MarienMusic: So Far So Close by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License;SOLO ACOUSTIC GUITAR by Jason Shaw is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License.Subscribe to Transferable Solutions, a newsletter about reimagining environmental skillsContact Us© 2019 - 2025 Talaterra Inc ABOUT:TALATERRA combines "tala" (Icelandic for "to speak" and "to talk") with "terra" (Earth)—because speaking for our planet and telling its stories is what environmental educators do.TALATERRA: to speak Earth. * TALATERRA is an affiliate of Bookshop.org.
_______________CREDITS:Producer: Tania MarienMusic: So Far So Close by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License;SOLO ACOUSTIC GUITAR by Jason Shaw is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License.Subscribe to Transferable Solutions, a newsletter about reimagining environmental skillsContact Us© 2019 - 2025 Talaterra Inc ABOUT:TALATERRA combines "tala" (Icelandic for "to speak" and "to talk") with "terra" (Earth)—because speaking for our planet and telling its stories is what environmental educators do.TALATERRA: to speak Earth. * TALATERRA is an affiliate of Bookshop.org.
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