An Education Community Webinar x Plants and Climate Change Education (PLACCE) Conversation

What do you know about your audiences’ perspectives on climate change? How could this information help you make decisions about climate change education approaches? Join us to learn how the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication is using social science research to better understand public perspectives on climate change across a range of contexts. Explore and try out tools for understanding your own and others’ views, learn about research findings with potential relevance to public gardens, and hear case examples of how educators can bring this research to practice. The presentation will be followed by an opportunity for questions.

Guest Presenter: Joshua Low, Partnerships Director at the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication

Cost: Free for Members and Non-Members

This event will be recorded. All virtual events are hosted via Zoom and will have closed captioning available. If you have questions about the event’s accessibility, please reach out to info@publicgardens.org.

Education & Science Professional Development Track supported by: Naples Botanical Garden

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This session is presented as a collaboration between the Association’s Education Community and PLACCE (Plants and Climate Change Education). PLACCE is a partnership between the U.S. Botanic Garden and the American Public Gardens Association.

The statements and opinions expressed by panelists, hosts, attendees, or other participants of this event are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of, nor are endorsed by, the American Public Gardens Association.