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Multidisciplinary perspective: A review of the importance of communication in managing climate change challenges

Year 2024, Volume: 7 Issue: 3, 457 - 470, 30.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.1461700

Abstract

Climate change is a global issue that affects the entire world, associated with greenhouse gas emissions and resulting in long-term changes in climate conditions. Scientists conduct numerous research studies focused on climate change and mitigating its effects, making it a central topic of discussion. Overall approaches are typically centered around sustainability and reducing greenhouse gas emissions through green and innovative technologies. However, these approaches and scientific expressions can appear complex and abstract to the public, governments, and civil society organizations. In this regard, the role of communication is significant in creating long-term awareness among the public and generating action-oriented solution proposals. The use of effective language and storytelling techniques, localization, visualization, and effective use of media can help contextualize climate change issues, raise awareness, and build consciousness. The role of communication is undeniable in breaking down barriers between scientists and the public, ensuring that solutions to climate change problems are sustainable and effective, and facilitating the development of appropriate policies by governments and civil society organizations. It is essential to prioritize and conduct advanced research and develop innovative strategies for coordinated efforts between scientists and communication experts in addressing climate change and developing effective solutions. The scope of this review is to examine the role of communication in addressing climate change. This article provides an overview of climate change, its impacts, and solutions, explores the relationship between climate change and communication, and highlights the explanation of communication strategies and intergenerational connectivity to increase awareness of climate change.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Human Impacts of Climate Change and Human Adaptation, Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation (Other)
Journal Section Review
Authors

Beyza Karacaoğlu 0000-0001-7666-1911

Mehmet Fatih Akbaba 0009-0003-3278-6474

Publication Date September 30, 2024
Submission Date March 30, 2024
Acceptance Date June 3, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 7 Issue: 3

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APA Karacaoğlu, B., & Akbaba, M. F. (2024). Multidisciplinary perspective: A review of the importance of communication in managing climate change challenges. Environmental Research and Technology, 7(3), 457-470. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.1461700
AMA Karacaoğlu B, Akbaba MF. Multidisciplinary perspective: A review of the importance of communication in managing climate change challenges. ERT. September 2024;7(3):457-470. doi:10.35208/ert.1461700
Chicago Karacaoğlu, Beyza, and Mehmet Fatih Akbaba. “Multidisciplinary Perspective: A Review of the Importance of Communication in Managing Climate Change Challenges”. Environmental Research and Technology 7, no. 3 (September 2024): 457-70. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.1461700.
EndNote Karacaoğlu B, Akbaba MF (September 1, 2024) Multidisciplinary perspective: A review of the importance of communication in managing climate change challenges. Environmental Research and Technology 7 3 457–470.
IEEE B. Karacaoğlu and M. F. Akbaba, “Multidisciplinary perspective: A review of the importance of communication in managing climate change challenges”, ERT, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 457–470, 2024, doi: 10.35208/ert.1461700.
ISNAD Karacaoğlu, Beyza - Akbaba, Mehmet Fatih. “Multidisciplinary Perspective: A Review of the Importance of Communication in Managing Climate Change Challenges”. Environmental Research and Technology 7/3 (September 2024), 457-470. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.1461700.
JAMA Karacaoğlu B, Akbaba MF. Multidisciplinary perspective: A review of the importance of communication in managing climate change challenges. ERT. 2024;7:457–470.
MLA Karacaoğlu, Beyza and Mehmet Fatih Akbaba. “Multidisciplinary Perspective: A Review of the Importance of Communication in Managing Climate Change Challenges”. Environmental Research and Technology, vol. 7, no. 3, 2024, pp. 457-70, doi:10.35208/ert.1461700.
Vancouver Karacaoğlu B, Akbaba MF. Multidisciplinary perspective: A review of the importance of communication in managing climate change challenges. ERT. 2024;7(3):457-70.