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Harnessing homophily to improve climate change education
Authors:Martha C Monroe  Richard R Plate  Damian C Adams  Deborah J Wojcik
Institution:School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Abstract:The Cooperative Extension Service (Extension) in the United States is well positioned to educate the public, particularly farmers and foresters, about climate change and to encourage responsible adoption of adaptation and mitigation strategies. However, the climate change attitudes and perceptions of Extension professionals have limited Extension’s involvement. A survey of Extension professionals (n?=?2758) in eight southern states found several statistically significant factors correlating to different attitudes and perceptions about climate change, such as demographics and program area. Willingness to engage with climate change-related programs varies with climate change perceptions, program area, and perceptions of institutional support. This assessment explores the extent to which the climate change issue suggests different needs among Extension professionals – needs that could be addressed by diverse professional development programs. We discuss these results in the context of homophily and provide recommendations to improve climate change education.
Keywords:climate change  professional development  capacity building  assessment  audience analysis
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