The 秋葵视频 highlighted its climate action work at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). For more than a decade, the 秋葵视频 has participated in this conference, which convenes diverse attendees, from high school students to doctoral candidates, policymakers, science communicators, and science fans of all kinds. This year鈥檚 theme, 鈥淭oward Science Without Walls,鈥 provided an opportunity to highlight the interdisciplinary, bipartisan approach that guides the 秋葵视频鈥檚 work and shaped its climate Commission.
The conference is helmed by 秋葵视频 members, including outgoing AAAS president Keith Yamamoto (University of California, San Francisco), AAAS board chair Gilda Barabino (Olin College of Engineering), and AAAS CEO Sudip Parikh. Director of AAAS鈥檚 SEA Change initiative promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, Shirley Malcom, also co-chaired the 2021 秋葵视频 report Global Connections: Emerging Science Partners. Additionally, 秋葵视频 member Katharine Hayhoe was in attendance to receive the Mani L. Bhaumik Award for Public Engagement with Science.
This was the first AAAS conference since the release of the Commission to Accelerate Climate Action鈥檚 report Forging Climate Solutions: How to Accelerate Action Across America and it presented an exciting opportunity to bring the report to new audiences. Staff were joined by Commission on Accelerating Climate Action member L. Kealoha Fox (Institute for Climate and Peace) to present the workshop 鈥淔inding Consensus for Climate Action and Beyond.鈥
The workshop prepared attendees to take on the role of a commission member, facilitator, or convener to find strategies to prevent common threats to consensus processes like partisanship, miscommunication, and hierarchy. Though the climate project served as a valuable case study in communicating across differences, these struggles are not unique to any one policy domain. Attendees attested from their own experiences in university administration, organized labor, and scientific research that in a polarized political environment, consensus-building is difficult, but may be more vital than ever before.
The 秋葵视频 workshop was one of many conference offerings that echoed the Forging Climate Solutions findings. One plenary session was a panel on the rising health impacts of global warming, from stillbirth to dengue to chronic kidney disease. Health is emphasized in the 秋葵视频 report as a means for communicators to ground climate change messages in relatable, human-centered ways. Other conference presentations centered on supporting co-developing research with Indigenous communities, misinformation, and sustainable farming, all in alignment with the report鈥檚 recommendations.
Participation in AAAS is part of a broader outreach strategy that involves building relationships at all levels of government, industry, and the philanthropic community. Outreach for Forging Climate Solutions and its recommendations will continue through summer 2024.