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CATEGORIES:Cambridge Carbon Footprint
SUMMARY:Climate Science in the Media: could it be done bet
 ter\, and how much does it matter? - Dr. Rosie Rob
 ison\, Research Fellow at the Global Sustainabilit
 y Institute at Anglia Ruskin University.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130122T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20130122T213000
UID:TALK42203AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/42203
DESCRIPTION:A key route via which the public currently acquire
 s climate science information is through the media
 . In 2011\, a series of focus groups and a nationa
 l opinion poll were conducted to assess the public
 ’s reaction to climate science news articles and e
 xplore issues of trust in climate scientists. In t
 his talk\, Dr. Rosie Robison\, Research Fellow at 
 the Global Sustainability Institute at Anglia Rusk
 in University will present the key findings of thi
 s important study\, which gives interesting insigh
 ts into how the public engages with climate change
  issues. Dr. Robison will also raise some wider qu
 estions about the differences (and similarities) b
 etween scientists’ and non-scientists’ attitudes t
 o climate science.\n\nPlease book a place for this
  talk\, which you can do by emailing info@cambridg
 ecarbonfootprint.org or calling 01223 301842.
LOCATION:Lord Ashcroft Building (LAB) room 109. Arrival eit
 her via the main entrance to ARU (on East Rd)\, an
 d ask for directions\, or come to the side entranc
 e to the Lord Ashcroft Building on Broad St.
CONTACT:Stephanie Ferguson
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