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Climate videos for your information

Dear Participants in the Regional Framework climate project:

Oregon Sea Grant recently posted three short videos which highlight some critical issues related to climate change at the Oregon coast. Those issues are flagged by the video titles (YouTube linked below):

How Soon Do We Have to Think Differently?

. . . How Should We Adapt?

. .  and the overarching goal of having Community Resilience.

The videos, intended primarily for those involved in or concerned about potential climate change effects in coastal areas, were produced with the cooperation of a range of climate researchers and coastal professionals who are interviewed on camera. Among them are Phil Mote and Peter Ruggiero of OSU, Jeff Weber of OCMP, and Mark Labhart, Tillamook County Commissioner. The themes of the videos emerged from surveys, interviews, and workshops conducted by Sea Grant and partners in the last few years.

I think you may find the perspectives and insights of these videos useful or provocative. And if you do, I invite you to forward the links to your peers.

In addition to these recent videos linked above, two older and short ones may be of interest to professionals:

Decision Making about Climate Change  – Tony Leiserowitz,  Yale Project on Climate Change

Effectively Communicating Climate ChangeSusanne Moser, consultant

These latter two videos come from a blog featuring social scientists, called Communicating Climate Change.

Regards,

Joe Cone

Assistant Director, Oregon Sea Grant, and Framework project co-lead

A Note about this Blog

Greetings – For now, this blog is a tool for the project team to communicate with participants. That team is Jeff Weber of DLCD and Joe Cone, Monty Johnson, John Stevenson, and Kirsten Winters of Oregon Sea Grant at OSU, and hosted at OSU. Because of OSU procedures, it’s not practical to include everyone outside of OSU as posters. But if you would like something posted, please contact one of the team identified above. Thanks.