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Which Climate Questions are Most Urgent?
In a posting to climate science educators, Tom Bowman explains how public attitudes research reveals top priorities for engaging the public in the international debate over climate policy.

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A Turning Point in Climate Change Communication Priorities
Tom Bowman examines the global warming communication conundrum and makes a strong case for rapidly engaging large groups of stakeholders in a deeper form of dialogue.

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Creating a Common Climate Language
Recommendations to the scientific community to improve use of climate science in decision making by Thomas E. Bowman, Edward Maibach, Michael E. Mann, Susanne C. Moser, Richard C. J. Somerville

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Public Ocean Literacy: Making Ocean Science Understandable
With a chapter co-authored by Tom Bowman, the report summarizes a workshop organized and facilitated by the Aquarium of the Pacific’s Marine Conservation Research Institute.

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Climate Change: The Conversation We Haven’t Had
Bowman discusses setting limits on global warming in Pacific Currents, the Aquarium of the Pacific magazine.

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Global Climate Change: How Will it Affect Us and the Ocean?
Bowman’s primer on climate change appeared in Pacific Currents, the Aquarium of the Pacific magazine.

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A Meeting to Assess Public Attitudes about Climate Change
Bowman organized a meeting among principal investigators at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office in April 2008 and wrote this summary report.

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Climate Literacy: The Essential Principles of Climate Sciences
Bowman contributed to this interagency document that “serves as a framework for building understanding and communicating about climate science.”

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