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New B.C. post-secondary course explores how to talk about climate change

This course is designed for a wide-range of people, including policymakers, journalists, scientists, and news consumers

A new course at a B.C. post-secondary school is looking to tackle the urgency of climate change, with a focus on how society talks about the environmental emergency.

BCIT announced on August 19 that they have launched a new 12-week, flexible learning course for their fall semester called Environmental and Climate News Analysis to address how to better engage people, organizations and policymakers on the need to urgently mitigate the effects of climate change.

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About the Author: Harvin Bhathal

I'm a multimedia journalist for the Terrace Standard, a Black Press Media newspaper.
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