理解和认识气候变化:教授气候科学、正义和讲故事

Dylan M. Harris
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点击增大图片大小点击减小图片大小首先,如果没有我的学生,这篇文章是不可能完成的。他们对未来的质疑和抱负激励着我以我的方式来教授气候变化,这是一个必须以批判和关注的方式来解决的重要话题。其次,我感谢所有教过我的老师。我要特别感谢克拉克大学的卡伦·弗雷(我在引言中提到了她),她对气候变化教学的热情是我教学方式的基础。最后,我要感谢所有的老师。你们让世界运转。当然,任何错误都是我的错。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本文的研究得到了美国国家科学基金会(Award #1853036)、Robert and Patricia Switzer基金会和Edna Bailey Sussman基金会的资助。作者简介迪伦·m·哈里斯迪伦·m·哈里斯是美国科罗拉多大学斯普林斯分校地理与环境研究系的助理教授。他的研究重点是我们讲述(和不讲述)的关于气候变化的故事,特别关注气候正义、能源正义和公正过渡的交叉点。
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Understanding and Knowing Climate Change: Teaching Climate Science, Justice, and Storytelling
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size AcknowledgementsFirst and foremost, this article would not be possible without my students. Their questions about and ambitions for the future are what inspire me to teach about climate change in the ways that I do, as an important topic that must be addressed with both critique and care. Second, I am grateful to all the teachers who taught me. I am especially grateful to Karen Frey at Clark University (who I mention in my introduction), whose passion for teaching climate change has been foundational for how I teach. Finally, I am thankful to all teachers everywhere. You all make the world go round. Any mistakes are, of course, my own.Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.Additional informationFundingResearch for this article was made possible by funding from the National Science Foundation (Award #1853036), the Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation, and the Edna Bailey Sussman Foundation.Notes on contributorsDylan M. HarrisDylan M. Harris is an assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, USA. His research focuses on the stories we tell (and don’t tell) about climate change, focusing specifically on intersections of climate justice, energy justice, and just transitions.
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