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Thomas participated in a Workshop on Climate Communication January 19—21, 2012 at the Ross School of Business at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
The Erb Institute and the Union of Concerned Scientists gathered 90 leading scholars, business leaders, policy makers, advocates, religious leaders and journalists at U of M to explore how better to communicate climate science to a skeptical public and mobilize progress.
This summary report distills the collective wisdom of that landmark two-day event. Please read the report and share it with those who you think may benefit from its insights.
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Go to the conference page; Watch the TownHall video
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