Yale Project on Climate Change
By admin on June 22, 2009
Tags: American environmental movement, engaging public, reforming environmentalism, social change, social values
Project Admin:
Anthony Leiserowitz, Ph.D
In October, 2005, the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies invited more than 100 leaders and thinkers to spend two days together in Aspen, Colorado. Their charge was to diagnose why, in the face of stronger and stronger science, the United States has been so slow to act on the issue of climate change. The overall objective of the Yale Project on Climate Change is to facilitate implementation of recommendations from that conference. Specific objectives include the following:
- Broaden the circle of engagement, facilitate dialogue and devise innovative new collaborations and partnerships across all sectors and communities.
- Identify institutions, individuals and leaders well-positioned to catalyze implementation of actions,
- Provide the networks and collaboration tools required by Project Participants to implement the actions.
- Monitor progress toward fulfilling the Project’s action agenda.
http://research.yale.edu/environment/climate/
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