Hi Michaela,
I received your request for Climate Change research via the EE mail list.
this is more difficult that one might think it should be--relatively new
concept area--not nearly as discrete as more disciplinary science areas so
instrument development is challenging and validity a sticky problem. But
I'll do a quick scan of my sources in the next day or two. I don't mean to
sound too skeptical but defining a somewhat discrete knowledge area/base in
this interdisciplinary field almost defies credibility.
On a different note, my sincere thanks for your timely and diligent reviews
of JEE manuscripts. Despite the high rejection rate you offer excellent
feedback to authors. I know how much time this requires. It would be nice to
see you at NAAEE this year (Albuquerque) but I know you can only do so much.
Any thoughts you might have for our yearly Executive Editors' meeting at the
Conference would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Paul
9/13/05 9:20 AM, "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I've been asked to identify studies involving children/youth/adolescents and
> climate change, particularly any studies that have tested beliefs or knowledge
> of climate change and/or attitudes toward climate change. I would appreciate
> knowing of any work you can recommend in this area.
>
> THANKS much!
>
> Michaela Zint
> School of Natural Resources & Environment
> University of Michigan
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Paul Hart
Faculty of Education
University of Regina
Regina SK S4S 0A2
Canada
Phone (306) 585-4626
Fax (306) 585-4880
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