Lessons from 2020: Trust, Power, Biases, Communication, and More
We asked scientists, policymakers, community leaders, business executives, students, and more to reflect on what we’ve learned about science and policy this year. These questions will also help prompt our discussions during this year’s interactive breakout sessions at Symposium 2020 on December 1 & 3.
Media, Biases, and Perception |
Education and Institutions |
Public Opinion and Trust |
Communities and Change |
Environmental Justice, Climate Science, and Policy |
Scientists, Leadership, and Political Engagement |
Science, Policy and the Colorado Legislature |
Youth, Policy, and a Seat at the Table |
Ethics, Trust, and Public Health |
Communication and Climate Science |
Racism and Trust |
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