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The e-mail arrived the afternoon before the event: “CISCO system is down at Hotel Le Méridien in Paris. We need to find another telepresence center.”

UW-Madison journalism scholar and science communicator Sharon Dunwoody examines the ways in which stories give meaning to our world by exploring the evolution and influence of stories about climate change.

A recap of the role Wisconsin played in the history COP21 conference in Paris.

If climate change was the star of the recently concluded Paris Climate Conference (COP21), ecology played a key supporting role.

Last summer, when Wisconsin Academy Executive Director Jane Elder and I began planning programs and publications around the United Nations 21st Conference of the

A conversation with a panel of Wisconsin leaders participating in the United Nations 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21).

We all know that words have power. But there is an equal amount of power in the absence of words.

Globally we’ve committed to a future of climate disruption and urbanization; the problems are linked, but so are the solutions.

It’s the middle of August and in Madison that means thousands of people are entering into a new commitment—in the form of a lease. A lot of thought about cost, location, and amenities goes into these decisions.

In her 2013 blog post “Beyond Climate Silence,” Academy Executive Director Jane Elder pointed out the ongoing connection between climate change, communicatio

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