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Climate Change Communication Training Closes Friday

  • 1.  Climate Change Communication Training Closes Friday

    Posted 03-19-2025 10:53 AM

    Hi all,

     

    This is the last week to register for the National Network for Ocean and Climate Change Interpretation (NNOCCI) training offering: Framing the Conversation: A Crash Course in Effective Climate Change Communication.  Reserve your spot today before the training fills up!

     

     

    What is NNOCCI? Started in 2010, the National Network for Ocean and Climate Change Interpretation (NNOCCI) is a growing community of 800+ dedicated climate communicators and over 530 organizations committed to changing the conversation around climate change to be hopeful, community-focused and action-oriented. We train communicators how to frame stories using research-driven tools and our work has been proven to help audiences engage in both discussing and acting on climate and ocean change issues.

     

    How to support us and/or join our Network: Visit us at https://nnocci.org/training/#crashcourse. Registration is currently OPEN for our April-May 2025 course "Framing the Conversation: A Crash Course in Effective Climate Change Communication". This is a 7-week, 25-hour, fee-based online course for those interested in gaining strategic framing skills for having more impactful and effective climate change conversations. Sliding scale available as needed. Check out our FAQ for more information on this Course, as well as to register. Registration closes March 21st (or until seats sell out).

     

    Please share this message + reach out to ContactNNOCCI@gmail.com with questions!

     

     

     

    Megan Ennes, Ph.D. (she/her)
    Assistant Curator of Museum Education 

    Museum Education Research Group

    Director, Thompson Earth Systems Institute

    Florida Museum Natural History 
    University of Florida
    Gainesville, FL 32611-7800
    (352) 273-2006

     

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