"Communicating the Climate Change: The Role of Experts and Policy Makers"

Lenka Diener
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Science experts play important role in spreading the science-related knowledge that can improve societal outcomes by guiding policy in transformative way. Experts communication and its influence on policy decision-makers is particularly important topic when it comes to problems of climate change. This paper explore how European citizens perceive the role of experts and policy makers in science communication in climate change topic. It is based on the international research analysing European citizen’s perception of science communication to better understanding of how beliefs, perceptions and knowledge of science-related issues originate among EU citizens and to enquire their proposals for enhancing the quality of science communication. The findings of this paper come from studies performed within a European project entitled CONCISE which was carried out in five European countries (Portu-gal, Spain, Italy, Slovakia, Poland) based on qualitative research method - public consultation. The pur-pose of this paper is to review the existing structural obstacles that experts and policymakers, currently face when attempting to communicate the climate change successfully and to present the main findings from public consultation about the main proposals for experts and policy makers in communicating the climate change to public.
“沟通气候变化:专家和决策者的作用”
科学专家在传播科学相关知识方面发挥着重要作用,这些知识可以通过以变革的方式指导政策来改善社会成果。在气候变化问题上,专家沟通及其对政策决策者的影响是一个特别重要的话题。本文探讨了欧洲公民如何看待专家和决策者在气候变化主题科学传播中的作用。它基于分析欧洲公民对科学传播的看法的国际研究,以更好地理解欧盟公民对科学相关问题的信念、看法和知识是如何产生的,并询问他们对提高科学传播质量的建议。本文的研究结果来自一个名为简明的欧洲项目,该项目在五个欧洲国家(葡萄牙、西班牙、意大利、斯洛伐克、波兰)开展,基于定性研究方法-公众咨询。本文的目的是回顾专家和政策制定者在试图成功地传达气候变化信息时所面临的现有结构性障碍,并就专家和政策制定者在向公众传达气候变化信息方面的主要建议提出公众咨询的主要发现。
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