实地洞察:北卡罗来纳州地方政府气候沟通与IPCC指南的比较

J. Reid, M. Hino, L. Thie, K. Gray
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随着气候变化对美国的威胁越来越大,许多地方政府正在实施应对方案,帮助减少社区对气候变化的贡献,增强对气候影响的适应能力。本研究的目的是了解北卡罗来纳州的地方政府如何与居民就其气候变化规划进行沟通。12名当地政府可持续发展工作人员参加了采访,了解他们如何与居民沟通并听取他们对这些项目的意见。使用Atlas对访谈记录进行编码和分析。并将其与政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)的建议进行了比较。参与者的沟通可以被描述为应用了IPCC的一些建议,研究结果表明,在地方政府关于气候项目的沟通中,有更多地采用IPCC战略的机会。新冠肺炎大流行主要被描述为气候项目沟通的障碍,但也被认为创造了一个加强社区联系的机会。此外,与会者还描述了居民对气候变化规划的误解,例如,实际上可行的倡议被认为不切实际。©2023 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.,出版社。
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Insights from the Field: How North Carolina Local Government Climate Communications Compare to IPCC Guidelines
As climate change increasingly threatens the United States, many local governments are implementing programs in response, helping to reduce their communities' contributions to climate change and enhancing their resilience to climate impacts. The purpose of this study is to understand how local governments in North Carolina communicate with residents about their climate change programming. Twelve local government sustainability employees participated in interviews about how they communicated with and received input from residents about such programs. Interview transcripts were coded and analyzed using Atlas.ti 9, and communications approaches were compared to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recommendations. Participants' communications could be characterized as applying some of the IPCC recommendations, and findings suggest opportunities for greater adoption of IPCC strategies in local government communication about climate programs. The Covid-19 pandemic was primarily described as a barrier to communicating about climate programs but also was credited as creating an opportunity for enhanced connections in one community. Additionally, participants described misconceptions about climate change programming expressed by residents, such as initiatives being perceived as impractical when they were in fact feasible. © 2023 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.
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