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From Science to Storytelling
Communicating Climate Change
Alison Perrin
Climate Change Information Analyst
Northern Climate ExChange
Yukon Research Centre
Northern Climate ExChange
Yukon Research Centre, Yukon College
NCE has provided a range of climate change services to Yukon
since 2000, related to:
• Adaptation (community climate change adaptation plans,
vulnerability assessments, hazard mapping, and mainstreaming…)
• Mitigation (Whitehorse Green Guide, Advisor for YG Climate
Change Action Plan and emission targets…)
• Education and outreach (Climate Change for Decision Makers,
online newsletter distributed across Canada, lecture series…)
• Climate Change Information and Mainstreaming Program
(provide information and recommendations to decision makers)
The story of climate change
credit: Joel Pett, USA Today, CartoonArts International
Changing the story
CHALLENGES
CHANGING THE STORY
• Science focus
• Human connection
• Sensationalism
• Relevance
• Fear mongering
• Accessible science
• Spokespeople
• Spokespeople
• The blame game
• Solutions
Photo credit: NASA
Why should I share?
 The bigger picture
 Connect with stakeholders
 Share the northern story
 Achieve a goal
 Publish or perish (or is it
publicize or perish)
Bringing science to life
The art of storytelling
• The storyteller
• Beginning the story
• Building the plot
• The cliffhanger ending
Bringing science to life
Pitfalls and opportunities
WHERE CAN WE GO WRONG?
 Mired in the details
 Advocacy/political agenda
 Jargon
 Making assumptions
What’s next?
How we can promote
communication within
our Yukon science
community and to the
Yukon public?