Environmental Research Letters (Jan 2021)

Supporting communities of practice as a strategy to accelerate uptake of environmental science for climate action: TV weathercasters as a case study

  • E Maibach

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abcfe2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
p. 025004

Abstract

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Advantageous new ideas and practices have a vexing track record of taking root slowly, if at all. Identifying or creating, and then supporting, communities of practice is a promising approach to enhancing the likelihood that science-based environmental science knowledge will be applied to solve societal problems. A community of practice, simply put, is a group of individuals who have shared interests and problems related to a specific topic. This article provides a brief overview of what communities of practice are, and how they might be embraced as a strategy to accelerate the development of climate change solutions. The approach is illustrated with a brief case study of Climate Matters, a highly successful program designed to support TV weathercasters as local climate change educators. It concludes with a heuristic to guide future efforts at supporting communities of practice.

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