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Appendix A: The Climate Change Education Roundtable
Pages 43-46

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... Such broad goals for CCE demand a transdisciplinary approach that blends education, learning, social, behavioral, economic, and global Earth system science and requires careful consideration of related research evidence from each of these disciplines. The National Research Council established the Roundtable on Climate Change Education in September 2009 to foster ongoing discussion of the challenges to and strategies for improving public understanding of climate science and climate change among federal agencies, regional and local government units, the business community, and nonprofit and academic sectors.
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... Roundtable discussions also provide useful new insights for a variety of other stakeholders. The CCE Roundtable also provides a formal mechanism to support continued collaboration and cooperation across federal agencies on major future climate change education or other science education initiatives.
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... APPENDIX A 45 The workshop on climate change education for future business leaders constituted the third Roundtable-sponsored workshop. The fourth workshop discussed strategies that are rooted in behavioral, social, and educational sciences for engaging private individual, family, and community forestland owners in conversations about climate and climate change.


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