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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda and List of Participants
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... Appendix A Workshop Agenda and List of Participants Workshop on Climate Change Education for the Public and Decision Makers October 21-22, 2010 October 21, 2010 8:30-9:00 am Individual discussions with panelists and commissioned authors 9:00-9:30 Introductory Remarks Martin Storksdieck, Board on Science Education Director James Mahoney, Climate Change Education Roundtable Chair Joseph Heimlich, Workshop Steering Committee Chair 9:30-10:15 Session 1: Goals of Climate Change Education Speakers: Nicole Ardoin, Stanford University David Hassenzahl, Chatham University Frank Niepold, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Panel Participants: William Solecki, Hunter College Kit Batten, Heinz Center William Spitzer, New England Aquarium 65
From page 66...
... 66 CLIMATE CHANGE EDUCATION GOALS, AUDIENCES, AND STRATEGIES Moderators: Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Steering Committee Member Joseph Heimlich Questions and Discussion 10:35-10:45 Break 10:45 am- Small-Group Discussions 12:15 pm 12:15-1:15 Continued Discussion of Goals (Lunch) 1:15-1:30 Session 1 Breakout Discussion Synthesis Wändi Bruine de Bruin Joseph Heimlich 1:30-2:15 Session 2: Mapping Current Public Climate Change Goals and Outcomes to Various Audiences Speaker: Anthony Leiserowitz, Yale University Panel Participants: Ann Bostrom, University of Washington Aaron McCright, Michigan State University Susan Clayton, College of Wooster Moderator: Edward Maibach, Workshop Committee Member Questions and Discussion 2:35-2:45 Break 2:45-4:15 Small-Group Discussions 4:15-4:30 Overview of Day 2 Michael Feder, National Research Council 4:30-4:45 Session 2 Breakout Discussion Synthesis Charles Anderson, Workshop Committee Member
From page 67...
... 67 APPENDIX A October 22, 2010 8:30-9:00 am Individual Discussions of Day 1 9:00-10:00 Session 3: Implications of Audience Segmentation for Education Strategies and Research Panel Participants: Elaine Andrews, University of Wisconsin–Madison Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Carnegie Mellon University Heidi Cullen, Climate Central Katie Mandes, Pew Center on Global Climate Change Greg Hitzhusen, Ohio Interfaith Power and Light Kevin Coyle, National Wildlife Federation Moderator: David Blockstein, Workshop Committee Member Questions and Discussion 10:20-10:30 Break 10:30 am- Small-Group Discussions 12:00 pm 12:00-1:00 Continued Discussion of Implications (lunch) 1:00-1:30 Session 3 Breakout Discussion Synthesis Ann Bostrom, Workshop Committee Member 1:30-2:00 Workshop Implications and Next Steps Joseph Heimlich James Mahoney 2:00-2:45 Audience Discussion: Workshop Implications and Next Steps Moderator: Joseph Heimlich 2:45-3:15 Final Words Martin Storksdieck Paul Stern, Committee on Human Dimensions of Global Climate Change Director
From page 68...
... Government Accountability Office Peter Banks, National Academy of Sciences Sapna Batish, Koshland Science Museum, National Academy of Sciences Kit Batten, Heinz Center Eugene Bierly, American Geophysical Union Meagan Biwer, American Association for the Advancement of Science Andrea Bleistein, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration David Blockstein, National Council for Science and the Environment Ann Bostrom, University of Washington Michel Boudrias, University of San Diego Thomas Bowman, Bowman Design Group Leslie Brandt, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture Carolyn Breedlove, National Education Association James Brey, American Meteorological Society Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Carnegie Mellon University Sharon Burton, U.S.
From page 69...
... Department of Energy Jennifer Daugherty, Ecological Society of America Anita Davis, Sigma Space Corporation at National Aeronautics and Space Administration Aimee Delach, Defenders of Wildlife Connie Della-Piana, National Science Foundation Alphonse DeSena, National Science Foundation Jeremy Diem, Georgia State University Shari Dixon, National Weather Service Cathy Dowd, U.S. Forest Service John Doyle, University of Connecticut Don Duggan-Haas, Paleontological Research Institution Janice Earle, National Science Foundation William Easterling, Pennsylvania State University James A
From page 70...
... Global Change Research Program Arundhati Jayarao, Office of Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Leigh Jenkins, U.S. Department of Education Libby Jewett, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Kathy Johnson, Chicago Botanic Garden Roberta Johnson, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Amber Jones, National Science Foundation Jennifer Jorvig, Columbia University Fred Joutz, George Washington University Melissa Kagle, Colgate University Traci Kallhoff, Exploration Place Marlene Kaplan, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Jill Karsten, National Science Foundation Kevin Kilcullen, U.S.
From page 71...
... Department of Energy Robert O'Connor, National Science Foundation Lina Oliveros, Ecological Society of America Felix Ortiz III, Green University Janet Peace, Pew Center on Global Climate Change Jean Pennycook, National Science Foundation Georgia Polacek, James Madison University Amanda Purcell, National Research Council Miriam Quintal, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research James Rattling Leaf, American Indian/Alaska Native Climate Change Working Group Vera Rexhepi, National Council of Science and the Environment Cassandra Reyes-Jones, George Washington University Joshua Rosenau, National Center for Science Education Mary Ann Rozum, U.S. Department of Agriculture Chantel Sabus, National Science Foundation David Sanford, American Association of Port Authorities Joel Scheraga, U.S.
From page 72...
... Department of Agriculture Mike Town, National Science Foundation Elizabeth Tran, National Science Foundation Will Travis, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission Kate Von Holle, British Embassy Carolyn Voorhees, University of Maryland School of Public Health Elizabeth Walsh, University of Washington Toby Warden, National Research Council Cynthia Wei, National Science Foundation Ming-Ying Wei, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Caroline Weiler, National Science Foundation Jill Wertheim, American Association for the Advancement of Science John Whitler, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Carl Wieman, Office of Science and Technology Policy Ted Willard, American Association for the Advancement of Science
From page 73...
... 73 APPENDIX A Carolyn Wilson, National Science Foundation Joe Witte, WJLA TV and George Mason University Elizabeth Wolzak, National Geographic Society Karen Yuen, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Amy Zeller, National Research Council


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