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Anneliese Depoux1,2, Mathieu Hémono1, Sophie Puig-Malet1, Romain Pédron3, Antoine Flahault1,4.
Abstract
The translation of science from research to real-world change is a central goal of public health. Communication has an essential role to play in provoking a response to climate change. It must first raise awareness, make people feel involved and ultimately motivate them to take action. The goal of this research is to understand how the information related to this issue is being addressed and disseminated to different audiences-public citizens, politicians and key climate change stakeholders. Initial results show that the scientific voice struggles to globally highlight this issue to a general audience and that messages that address the topic do not meet the challenges, going from a dramatic framing to a basic adaptation framing. Communication experts can help inform scientists and policy makers on how to best share information about climate change in an engaging and motivating way. This study gives an insight about the key role of the media and communications in addressing themes relating to climate change and transmitting information to the public in order to take action.Entities:
Keywords: Climate change; Communications; Information sharing; Media; Public health; Social media
Year: 2017 PMID: 29450079 PMCID: PMC5809944 DOI: 10.1186/s40985-016-0044-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Rev ISSN: 0301-0422
Fig. 1Evolution of the occurrence of the #COP21 related to health from June 15 to December 11, 2015 in the social media: Successful mobilisation of the health sector on Twitter (Data collected by Linkfluence)