Communication Strategies for Climate Change in Argentina Based on Cognitive Biases
Climate change is currently considered one of the greatest threats as it compromises all ecosystemsand the sustainability of natural resources. The issue is global, but not all localities are exposed to the sameconsequences. Given the repercussions of this problem in Argentina, it is of utmost impor...
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Instituto de Geografía (IGUNNE)
2024
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/geo/article/view/7618 |
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| Sumario: | Climate change is currently considered one of the greatest threats as it compromises all ecosystemsand the sustainability of natural resources. The issue is global, but not all localities are exposed to the sameconsequences. Given the repercussions of this problem in Argentina, it is of utmost importance for scienceto efficiently communicate its effects to the population so that measures can be taken to mitigate the negative impacts. However, historical dissemination methods have not taken into account how individuals processinformation and make decisions based on it. These decisions can be influenced by automatic information processing, pre-existing beliefs, or cultural influences that create biases in interpretation. Therefore, the aim of thisreview is to analyze the forms of climate change communication in raising public awareness in Argentina. |
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