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Lessons Learned: Best Practices for Youth Campaigns
Working with youth is incredibly important for the future of environmental protection. Not only has our communications research told us youth of today are the most socially conscious and environmentally aware generation with the most household influence on environmentally responsible actions, another recent study shows “(not) since 1972 has a generation played such a significant […]
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Weekly Comm. Round Up: cheap coal causes pricey illness
Happy International Women’s Day! This week we have articles about the climate gender gap, how cheap coal makes for expensive health problems, updates on the Six Americas and more. It’s mostly opinion and analysis this week as opposed to resources, so I’ve changed the format a bit for this post. Don’t be alarmed – like […]
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Thanks to Jane Lubchenco
Last week Dr. Jane Lubchenco completed her tenure at NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Nominated by President Obama in 2008 as part of his “Science Team”, she served as Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and Administrator of NOAA since 2009 during which time she helped strengthen the role of science and […]
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Weekly Roundup: Americans have an attitude
LOTS of good stuff today in the round-up! Of course by “good” I mean “interesting,” considering the first item. This week we cover an apathetic global public, playing games with Al Gore, and how losing predators means gaining harmful CO2. The Ocean Project posts these round-ups of key strategic ocean and climate communication resources we’ve […]
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Weekly Communications Round-Up: Morally Suspect
This week we take a look at a new poll showing strong American support for clean energy, how climate discussions play out online, and whether the way we talk about climate is morally suspect. The Ocean Project posts these round-ups of key strategic ocean and climate communication resources we’ve been tweeting every week – we […]
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Communicating Conservation: Weekly Resources and News
The Ocean Project posts weekly roundups of the key strategic ocean and climate communication resources we’ve been tweeting. Each link will be posted with a short description of what you’ll find—please feel free to ask us any questions and share! News & Discussion Check out these timely articles and essays which may be helpful for […]
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Ocean lovers unite!
The Ocean Project has a large database of conservation action tips and related content for our partner Zoos, Aquariums, and Museums (ZAMs) to freely use and tailor for your own purposes. This content is meant for ZAMs to use as you like! Let us know if it’s helpful or if there are other action-able types […]
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Communicating Conservation: Weekly Resources and News
The Ocean Project posts weekly roundups of the key strategic ocean and climate communication resources we’ve been tweeting. Each link will be posted with a short description of what you’ll find—please feel free to ask us any questions and share! News & Discussion Check out these timely articles and essays which may be helpful for […]
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Inspiring the Next Generation of Ocean Advocates
“I want to tell you about how the Aquarium changed my life…” In a darkened ballroom along the Seattle waterfront last June, Anja, an 18-year-old high school volunteer stood in the spotlight and told the story of how the Seattle Aquarium changed her life’s path. A room full of donors absorbed every word, inspired by […]
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Communicating Conservation: Weekly Resources and News
The Ocean Project posts weekly roundups of the key strategic ocean and climate communication resources we’ve been tweeting. Each link will be posted with a short description of what you’ll find—please feel free to ask us any questions and share! News & Discussion Check out these timely articles and essays which may be helpful for […]
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