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Author or Institution as Author
L. B. Sweeney
Co-authors

D. Meadows, and G. M. Mehers

Resource Type
Curated Content
Category
Manual
Date of Publication
Jun 01, 2011
Language
English
Description/Abstract

This Playbook aims to help experts, advocates and educators to be more effective in talking with groups about climate change and promoting interactive learning on the topic. For this purpose, twenty-two interactive games are offered and described to help increase the effect of workshops, speeches and conversations on the topic. 

Practitioners who use these games can enhance the appeal and the effectiveness of their verbal presentations about climate change and climate policy, thus contributing to their efforts to help citizens perceive climate change, diagnose its causes, anticipate its future consequences, and effect constructive change.

Institution
GIZ
Citation

Linda Booth Sweeney and Dennis Meadows. The Systems Thinking Playbook: exercises to stretch and build learning and systems thinking capabilities.White River Junction: Chelsea Green Publishing, 2010. (ISBN 978-1-60358-258-2)

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