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运用类比来增进对气候变化与决策相关理解的前景与局限

The Promise and Limitations of Using Analogies to Improve Decision-Relevant Understanding of Climate Change.

作者信息

Raimi Kaitlin T, Stern Paul C, Maki Alexander

机构信息

Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America.

Board on Environmental Change and Society, United States National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2017 Jan 30;12(1):e0171130. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0171130. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

To make informed choices about how to address climate change, members of the public must develop ways to consider established facts of climate science and the uncertainties about its future trajectories, in addition to the risks attendant to various responses, including non-response, to climate change. One method suggested for educating the public about these issues is the use of simple mental models, or analogies comparing climate change to familiar domains such as medical decision making, disaster preparedness, or courtroom trials. Two studies were conducted using online participants in the U.S.A. to test the use of analogies to highlight seven key decision-relevant elements of climate change, including uncertainties about when and where serious damage may occur, its unprecedented and progressive nature, and tradeoffs in limiting climate change. An internal meta-analysis was then conducted to estimate overall effect sizes across the two studies. Analogies were not found to inform knowledge about climate literacy facts. However, results suggested that people found the medical analogy helpful and that it led people-especially political conservatives-to better recognize several decision-relevant attributes of climate change. These effects were weak, perhaps reflecting a well-documented and overwhelming effect of political ideology on climate change communication and education efforts in the U.S.A. The potential of analogies and similar education tools to improve understanding and communication in a polarized political environment are discussed.

摘要

为了就如何应对气候变化做出明智的选择,公众必须找到方法,既要考虑气候科学的既定事实以及未来发展轨迹的不确定性,还要考虑包括不应对气候变化在内的各种应对措施所带来的风险。一种建议用于向公众普及这些问题的方法是使用简单的思维模型,或进行类比,将气候变化与医疗决策、灾难准备或法庭审判等熟悉的领域相比较。在美国,通过在线参与者开展了两项研究,以测试利用类比来突出气候变化七个与决策相关的关键要素,包括严重损害可能发生的时间和地点的不确定性、其前所未有的渐进性以及限制气候变化时的权衡取舍。随后进行了一项内部荟萃分析,以估计这两项研究的总体效应量。未发现类比有助于增进对气候素养事实的了解。然而,结果表明,人们发现医疗类比很有帮助,它使人们——尤其是政治保守派——更好地认识到气候变化的几个与决策相关的属性。这些影响很微弱,这可能反映出政治意识形态对美国气候变化传播和教育努力有着充分记录且压倒性的影响。本文讨论了类比及类似教育工具在两极分化的政治环境中改善理解和沟通的潜力。

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